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UNINA9910795668403321 |
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Turley Joan |
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The Business of Relationships : Creating Enterprise Success with China |
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New York : , : Business Expert Press, , 2022 |
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©2022 |
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1 online resource (110 pages) |
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Investments, Foreign - China |
International business enterprises - China |
China Economic policy |
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Creating Your Success with China This book helps you build, and maintain, success with China. How? Through the often neglected, but vital, area of creating relationships that work and endure in China. Why would this matter so much in a professional or business setting, you may wonder? Because in China, the relationship always precedes the business and determines the latter's success, quality and durability. Only when relationships flourish, does success with China happen. Under investment in relationships and relationship shortcuts are among the primary reasons why good enterprises fail to succeed in China. The relationship skills advocated in this book, once adopted, will be a positive differentiator in your favor, for all your dealings with China, by equipping you with skills of sufficient depth, to ensure success in this relationship-centric culture. The book will encourage you to value these skills, and deploy them proudly in China, in the knowledge that relationship skills are the primary differentiator in this business culture. Through this valuable relationship knowledge, you will become, over time, your own cultural mediator, able to handle diverse business situations and challenges in a culturally adapted way, as they arise. This, in turn, will provide you with the confidence to build, and maintain, enterprise success with China. |
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UNINA9910785509303321 |
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Autore |
Songer Donald R. |
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Law, ideology, and collegiality [[electronic resource] ] : judicial behaviour in the Supreme Court of Canada / / Donald R. Songer ... [et al.] |
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Montreal ; ; Ithaca, : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2012 |
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1 online resource (236 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Judges - Canada - Attitudes |
Judicial process - Canada |
Political questions and judicial power - Canada |
Canada |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [187]-211) and index. |
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The Supreme Court's evolving role -- Theories of Supreme Courts' decision making -- The process of decision making -- The dimensionality of voting -- Measuring ideology and justices' votes -- The socio-political bases of attitudinal voting -- The attitudinal model and the puzzle of unanimity -- Conclusions. Attitudinal decision making and the Supreme Court. |
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"In a ground-breaking study on the nature of judicial behaviour in the Supreme Court of Canada, Donald Songer, Susan Johnson, C.L. Ostberg, and Matthew Wetstein use three specific research strategies to consider the ways in which justices seek to make decisions grounded in "good law" and to show how these decisions are shaped within a collegial court. The authors use confidential interviews with Supreme Court justices, analysis of their rulings from 1970 to 2005, and measures that tap their perceived ideological tendencies to provide a critical examination of the ideological roots of judicial decision making, uncovering the complexity of contemporary judicial behaviour. Examining judicial behaviour through the lens of three different research strategies grounded in qualitative and quantitative methodologies, Law, Ideology, and Collegiality presents compelling |
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evidence that political ideology is a key factor in decision making and a prominent source of conflict in the Supreme Court of Canada."--Back cover. |
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