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Pedagogical conditions of training future managers of foreign economic activity for cross-cultural communication
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Abstract The study reveals the pedagogical conditions of training future managers of foreign economic activity for cross-cultural communication. The analysis of the scientific research in this field has shown that the essence of the pedagogical conditions has not been generalized or systemized yet. On the ba... view more
The study reveals the pedagogical conditions of training future managers of foreign economic activity for cross-cultural communication. The analysis of the scientific research in this field has shown that the essence of the pedagogical conditions has not been generalized or systemized yet. On the base of the invariable vectors of the pedagogical process, the pedagogical conditions of training future managers of foreign economic activity for cross-cultural communication are outlined. They are: creating multicultural surrounding in the process of training managers for gaining experience in cross-cultural communication (organization); adaptive gradual management of the educational activity with due regards for personal, professional, communicative qualities of future managers of foreign economic activity (management); subject and subject interaction, directed at the optimal management of cross-cultural conflicts (communication).... view less
Keywords
intercultural communication; pedagogics; manager; training; general conditions; international economics
Classification
Vocational Training, Adult Education
Interpersonal Communication
Management Science
Free Keywords
Cross-Cultural Communication; Future Managers of Foreign Economic Activity; Pedagogical Conditions
Document language
English
Publication Year
2015
Page/Pages
p. 27-31
Journal
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (2015) 65
ISSN
2300-2697
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed