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What is International Training/Cross-Cultural Training

Handbook of Research on Workforce Diversity in a Global Society: Technologies and Concepts
Tung (1981) defined cross-cultural training as any procedure or intervention used to increase the global manager’s ability in coping with international assignments. Shen (2005) echoed Tung’s idea and defined international training as the training for international assignments.
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Developing Global Leaders: Utilizing the Intercultural Effectiveness Competencies Model
Pi-Chi Han (University of Missouri – St. Louis, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-1812-1.ch009
Abstract
Although the need to develop global leaders with adequate intercultural competencies has become obvious (Morrison, 2000; Suutari, 2002), global leadership, as an emerging field, has not received a great deal of attention (Morrison, 2000). Literature of developing global leadership has been focused on partial evidence to generate simple universality with an American bias (Dickson, Hartog, & Mitchelson, 2003). This chapter attempts to propose an integrative Intercultural Effectiveness (ICE) model for Human Resource Development (HRD) professionals. The model evolves a theoretical conceptualization to link ICE and global leadership with the theory of transformative learning and the process of cross-cultural learning. It provides a series of process guidelines for HRD professionals in designing, developing, and conducting HRD programs for the development of global leadership.
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