German Business Correspondence Course

German Business Correspondence Course

Author: Paul Hartley

Publisher: Palgrave

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13:

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The Multilingual Business Correspondence Course is based on the philosophy that analysis of business correspondence reveals a number of relatively unchanging, context-independent linguistic formulae and context-dependent terms and expressions, which account for a significant proportion of the content of business letters.


German Business Correspondence

German Business Correspondence

Author: Paul Hartley

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 9780415137140

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German/English Business Correspondence is a handy reference and learning text for all who use written German. 80 written communications are simply presented covering memos, letters, faxes and resumes. The situations covered include: * arranging meetings * acknowledging orders * enquiring about products * applying for jobs With full English translations, this text is suitable for both students and professionals and can be used for either reference or class use.


German/English Business Correspondence

German/English Business Correspondence

Author: Paul Hartley

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-07-18

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1134776276

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German/English Business Correspondence is a handy reference and learning text for all who use written German. 80 written communications are simply presented covering memos, letters, faxes and resumes. The situations covered include: * arranging meetings * acknowledging orders * enquiring about products * applying for jobs With full English translations, this text is suitable for both students and professionals and can be used for either reference or class use.


Bilingual Guide to Business and Professional Correspondence: German-English

Bilingual Guide to Business and Professional Correspondence: German-English

Author: Joseph Harvard

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-23

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1483181596

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Bilingual Guide to Business and Professional Correspondence: German-English presents a selection of sentences and phrases that are essential for writing business letters. The book is comprised of nine chapters; each chapter addresses a specific aspect of business communications. The text first presents the lay-out of a German business letters, and then proceeds to tackling the contents of a business letter. The subsequent chapters deal with various concerns in business communications, such monetary concerns, legal matters, business transactions, applications, and business relations. The book will be of great use to individuals who work at corporate settings.


MBA

MBA

Author: Carter A. Daniel

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9780838753620

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In the early years, the main struggle was to achieve a legitimate place for MBA programs in the hostile universities, where the idea of teaching a practical and mercenary subject like commerce seemed to educators nothing short of appalling. Once the programs found acceptance, moreover, business education had to face yet another struggle: figuring out what to teach.


No Such Thing as Small Talk

No Such Thing as Small Talk

Author: Melissa Lamson

Publisher: Happy About

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1600051901

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Many business leaders, when they begin to work overseas or interact professionally with teams abroad, are surprised by how much they thought they knew about the other culture, but how little it counts for on the ground. The reality is that communication is multi-dimensional, and simply knowing a foreign language doesn't mean one automatically understands the culture that goes with it. Idiom, psychological factors and cultural nuance all come into play. To grasp a culture, and communicate meaningfully to it, you need familiarity with language, of course, but also with non-verbal communication, customs, perceived values, and concepts of time and space. "Melissa Lamson," with years of experience in creating and nurturing high-performing global teams, understands how "It's not enough to know the language!" In her book, " No Such Thing as Small Talk," she focuses on Germany, a major business partner for the United States, and the country in which she has lived and worked for over a decade. Business leaders today expect to face cultural differences when they do business with, for example, China or Brazil. But with a Western, industrialized country like Germany, one that displays a business etiquette and work ethic similar to the United States, it is easy to overlook the differences simply because so much appears, on the surface, to be the same. The differences are not in your face but subtle. And these small, yet critical, differences are exactly what Melissa's book will help you identify, respect and bridge. Melissa succinctly presents what she calls seven keys, or principles, to unlocking the German business mind. Her principles, whether they relate to process, punctuality, discipline or email communication, are insightful, personal and compelling. Not only does she clearly lay out the differences, but she also offers a cultural perspective that is rich with personal narrative. If you plan to be in any way professionally engaged with Germany--whether you wish to participate in trade fairs, carry out negotiations with partners or colleagues, discuss schedules or terms with customers, or even apply for a job in Germany--the appropriate cultural understanding, as this book describes, will create mutual trust and will quite likely be the key to your business success.