All of us are aware that cultural differences are significant and that they affect how we interact with others in business and in leisure activities. But what is culture exactly, and how does it impact on negotiation, in particular?

International and Cross-Cultural Negotiation
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International and Cross-Cultural Negotiation
This course is part of Negotiation, Mediation and Conflict Resolution Specialization


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