The Seven Keys to Communicating in Brazil: An Intercultural Approach

The Seven Keys to Communicating in Brazil: An Intercultural Approach

The Seven Keys to Communicating in Brazil: An Intercultural Approach

The Seven Keys to Communicating in Brazil: An Intercultural Approach

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Overview

Why just talk to Brazilians when you can connect with them? Using the authors' groundbreaking method of dividing communication into specific topics, supplemented by anecdotes, case studies, and photos, learn key cultural differences between Brazil and North America that will help you overcome communication barriers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626163515
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Orlando R. Kelm, PhD, is an associate professor of Hispanic linguistics at the University of Texas at Austin, where he teaches courses in Portuguese and Spanish, focusing mainly on business language and the cultural aspects of international business communication. He also serves as the Director of the UT Portuguese Language Flagship. His research and publications center on the cultural aspects of international business and pedagogical applications of innovative technologies in language learning, focusing mainly on Latin America and Brazil. Together with coauthor David A. Victor, he published the first volume in this series, The Seven Keys To Communicating in Brazil: An Intercultural Approach (Georgetown University Press, 2016). With coauthors David A. Victor and Haru Yamada, he published the second volume in this series, The Seven Keys To Communicating in Japan: An Intercultural Approach (Georgetown University Press, 2017).

David A. Victor, PhD, is a tenured professor of management and international business at Eastern Michigan University, as well as a consultant, author, and editor. He teaches courses on managing world business communication, international management, and international business and offers a series of seminars on doing business in various countries, including Brazil. As a consultant, he has run training programs and coached the leaders of more than 200 companies and organizations, ranging from global 500 companies to governments and nongovernmental organizations. He is also Editor-in-Chief of the Global Advances in Business Communication Journal. Among his many publications is the groundbreaking International Business Communication (HarperCollins, 1992), which introduced the LESCANT Model used as the framework for this book.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. Brazilian Language: That’s a Lot of Portuguese!2. Brazilian Environment: What a Huge Country!3. Brazilian Social Organization: Let’s Work on it Together4. Brazilian Contexting: I’ll Call You, Really I Will5. Brazilian Authority Conception: Show Me Some of that Jeitinho6. Brazilian Nonverbal Communication: One Kiss Or Two? 7. Brazilian Temporal Conception: Come On Over When You Can8. Case Study: Sitting Secure In Latin America, Brazilian StyleNotesIndexAbout the Authors

What People are Saying About This

Courtland Bovee

Kelm and Victor’s fascinating examination of intercultural communication in Brazil is insightful and a pleasure to read. More than fifty-five photographs and numerous figures add depth to the book. The real-world examples are invaluable in providing understanding and context. I highly recommend this book.

Brian Williams

The Seven Keys to Communicating in Brazil by Orlando Kelm and David Victor is a practical guide that will be valuable to anyone conducting business with or in Brazil. It is clearly written and easy to apply to your everyday interaction with Brazilians. Especially helpful is David Victor’s LESCANT model that guides the reader through the book and serves as a helpful tool for mastering the content.

Margo Milleret

Kelm and Victor’s book, The Seven Keys to Communicating in Brazil, offers excellent preparation for individuals conducting business, taking classes, or touring in Brazil. The authors adopt a comparative approach that encourages readers to go beyond the superficial. Each chapter provides examples, explanations, photographs and tables that respond to the needs of various learning styles. This is a handy reference book that should be tucked into the luggage of all those boarding planes for Brazil.

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