Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Competing Globally or Successful Publishing in Scholarly Journals

Competing Globally: Mastering Multicultural Management and Negotiations

Author: Farid Elashmawi PhD

Based on his firsthand experience, Farid Elashmawi has created a concise, valuable primer to 'going global'. 'Competing Globally' gives specific information about entering international markets, negotiating, conducting meetings and presentations, and working with international partners.

'Competing Globally' sheds light on varied business cultures, including those of North America, Europe, Japan, Korea, China, Indonesia, Thailand and the Middle East. Elashmawi uses case studies, anecdotes, social tips, self-tests, and tables to provide important insights into communicating, marketing, and negotiating with organizations outside throughout the world. This book is invaluable to business managers and students who need to enhance their cross-cultural negotiation skills to compete globally.



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Successful Publishing in Scholarly Journals

Author: Bruce A Thyer

Offering an insider's view of the subject, this practical guide demystifies the process of publishing in scholarly journals. The author explains how to increase the chances of having articles accepted, how to market published articles and how to achieve a consistent level of productive publishing.

Booknews

Presents an insider's view of how to develop a personal program of productive publishing and how to increase the chances that articles will be accepted for publication. Written in a conversational style, the volume covers the informal and formal mechanisms involved in submitting articles to scholarly journals, revising articles, and dealing with rejected manuscripts. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



Table of Contents:
Preface
1The Importance of Publishing Journal Articles1
2Selecting an Appropriate Journal12
3Preparing and Submitting the Manuscript39
4Writing a Revision and Reviving a Rejection51
5What to Do After Your Manuscript Has Been Accepted63
6Marketing Your Published Article77
7Developing a Personal Program of Productive Publishing88
Appendix115
References123
About the Author127

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