Stop Making Sense! Erfolgreiche Teamkooperation in globalen Kontexten |
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Authors: | Dr. Bernhard Krusche Dr. Sonja Zillner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lernarchitekturen. Lehrauftr?ge an den Universit?ten Wien und Klagenfurt, osb Tübingen GmbH, Karlstra?e 2, 72070, Tübingen, Deutschland 2. Lehrt?tigkeiten an der Universit?t Wien, Technikum Wien und Humboldt Business Akademie Wien sowie langj?hrige internationale Arbeit im Theaterbereich, Trautenwolfstra?e 2, 80802, München, Deutschland
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Abstract: | With the ongoing globalization process and hierarchical organizations being extended by network oriented principles of governance, the effective team cooperation becomes a success criterion for the management of complex organizations. Group dynamics and organizational theory establish well known variables that have to be addressed for assuring the performance and effectiveness of team work. This article extends these findings by a focused analysis of characteristics of multinational teams. Moreover, success criteria for uncovering the available potential within international teams are explored. On the basis of ethnologic and system-theoretically considerations, the current status quo concerning the manifold integration efforts (such as the prevalent team building programs) will fundamentally be questioned as well as alternatives developed. Finally, the risks and opportunities of a difference oriented mindset will be illustrated on the basis of a concrete and practical example. |
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Keywords: | Schlüsselw?rter: Interkulturelle Kompetenz Schismogenese Internationale Teamkooperation Metakultur |
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