More than a million people have learned about nonverbal communication from Edward T. Hall’s classic The Silent Language. A world-renowned anthropologist, lecturer and consultant on international business relationships, he and Mildred Reed Hall present fascinating and straight-forward examination of the unstated rules of Japanese-American business relations.
Hidden Differences explains not only how the Japanese think, but why they think that way, and identifies the major cultural patterns that Americans must be aware of to avoid the hidden traps of intercultural communications.
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