Cross-Cultural Training Programs
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Drawing from a diverse literature that underscores America''s growing racial hostility and violence York defines and explores the claims of cross-cultural training as an aid to increasing personal satisfaction and professional productivity in culturally diverse work environments. York claims that soaring failure rates among cross-cultural workers particularly teachers business personnel and missionaries are the result of inadequate poorly administered or inappropriate cross-cultural training. Examining more than 500 studies of cross-cultural training programs in more than a dozen occupations York compares training given to Peace Corps and diplomatic corps members teachers doctors and others who work in culturally diverse environments. In an analysis of these programs she determines whether differences in policies goals selection procedures lengths of training time age or race of trainees training location or other factors contribute to long-term effectiveness of the programs.
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