Rewarding Performance Globally: Reconciling the Global-Local Dilemma

Rewarding Performance Globally: Reconciling the Global-Local Dilemma

By Fons Trompenaars and Robert J Greene

This book provides professionals with an easy reference resource for successfully implementing a performance management system in a multinational company. Providing research-based strategies for reconciling the global-local dilemma is the focus of the book.

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Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 10/28/2016
Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9781138669024
ISBN-10: 1138669024
Language: English

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This book provides professionals with an easy reference resource for successfully implementing a performance management system in a multinational company. Providing research-based strategies for reconciling the global-local dilemma is the focus of the book.

The authors explore principles drawn from extensive research in human resources and cross-cultural management. They focus on the critical process of defining, measuring, and rewarding performance in multinational organizations, emphasizing the importance of managing a workforce effectively in today's highly competitive, globalized environment. A real-world case study is woven throughout the book to illustrate further the challenges organizations face when developing strategies, facilitating equivalent and consistent treatment, and contributing to the global mobility of talent.

Rewarding Performance Globally

will benefit senior-level HR professionals, and will also interest students of international management, human resource management, and cross-cultural management.

About the Author

Fons Trompenaars is a Director of Trompenaars Hampden-Turner (THT), an innovative centre of excellence in intercultural management. He is the world's foremost authority on cross-cultural management and is author and co-author of several books, including Did the Pedestrian Die?,

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