CIS: Canada and NATO: Professor Neil MacFarlane - Introduction
Oxford Pearson Seminar 1: Canada, NATO and Transatlanticism
Introduction to globalisation and the current financial crisis
Ngaire Woods introduces the podcast series on globalisation and is place in the current financial crisis - outlining some of the questions they will be discussing
Introduction to the 2009 Degree Show
Final Year students discuss the 2009 Ruskin Degree Show
Introduction to the 2009 Degree Show
Final Year students discuss the 2009 Ruskin Degree Show
A History of Christianity - Introduction to the series
An introductory talk given by Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch prior to the gala screening of the first episode of the BBC TV series "A History of Christianity" at St Cross 5/11/2009
Introduction to Sport at Oxford
A short introduction to sport at Oxford.
Introduction to Sport at Oxford
A short introduction to sport at Oxford.
Introduction to the Archipelago Poetry Evening
Introduction to the Archipelago Poetry Evening
Introduction to Text Features
Text features are the traffic signs found in informational text. Index and table of contents are highlighted. (2.42)
Introduction to the Fertile Crescent
This video is a description of the civilizations that emerged on the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Mesopotamia is the location of the world's first civilizations. To display the video, users must download the veoh viewer program.
20. Introduction for ICT support to set up the Confolio portfolio system (including setup of reposit
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European Business Culture and Practice, Culture: some thoughts
Part of European Business Culture and Practice Workbook 2, these slides provide some thoughts on culture, pose questions on managing across cultures, and provides definitions, forms and characteristics of culture
European Business Culture and Practice, Culture Dimensions: Ethnographic and Psychological
Part of European Business Culture and Practice Workbook 2. These slides explore cultural dimensions from ethnographic and psychological perspectives, with reference to Hofstede.
European Business Culture and Practice, Critical Evaluation
Part of European Business Culture and Practice Workbook 2. These slides are concened with critical evaluation and covers: scanning sources, evaluating articles and presentations
European Business Culture and Practice, VSM 94 Values Survey Module 1994 Questionnaire (modified)
Reformatted version of Values Survey Module 1994 International questionnaire focussing on employment.
Using Portfolio's - Introduction to the Portfolio
This resource accompanies the workbook 'Using Portfolio's for Learning and Assessment - a staff handbook'.
This resource offers guidance for staff on introducing students to portfolios to be used for learning and assessment. It is based on experience gained while working on an FDTL Project “Promoting the Development of key skills through the use of portfolios” (2002 - 2005).
The outlined Portfolio Workshops in this handbook have been developed as a result of the Project activities at Le
European Business Practice and Culture Workbook 3: Culture and Communication
This book considers the application of concepts of cultural differences to areas of management and communication.
module handbook European Business Culture Practice
Welcome to your study programme for the European Business Culture and Practice module.
This module explores the impact of cultural differences on business in different countries through three themes: knowing yourself, knowing your culture, understanding other cultures.
In doing the module, you will develop your ability to analyse and evaluate aspects of management in an international context.
The module will also develop proficiency in the following skills:
• Planning and Management of
European Business Practice and Culture workbook 4: International Business Perspectives and Ethics
In this module section, you consider the intellectual framework in which to evaluate your personal ethics in business. You will also consider implications of national cultures for ethical values in business, expressed in attitudes to commercial situations.
European Business Culture and Practice,Workbook 2: Analysing Culture for Business and Management
What this workbook is about:
- In this book, we consider the some of the better known models of cultural difference and their usefulness.
The key areas of study
• Models of cultural difference
• Business attitudes and doing business across cultures
Learning Outcomes:
The specific learning objective for this section are that you will be able to individually and through group discussion:
• Analyse models for identifying and measuring cultural difference.
• Describe business













