Effective leadership: what kind of skills and competencies should a cross-culture leader possess?
Journal Title: Journal of Intercultural Management - Year 2011, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
The article outlines fundamental challenges and paradoxes related to managing amulticultural team, and describes and analyzes, based on reference literature, areas andindividual characteristics contributing to the effectiveness and success of a cross-cultureleader.
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Renata Winkler
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