Books by Julia Karmaz Larsen
The Touch Points by Julia Karmaz Larsen
Driving understanding for thinking people
Trilogy
Julia Karmaz Larsen‘s first book of the trilogy
The story with an analytical approach.
The main character describes her presence in three different economic systems of the Soviet Union, the newly formed state after the collapse of the Soviet Union and Western Europe with a focus on Scandinavia.
While discussing the personal and professional development of the main hero of the book, all the challenges and the societies are fully presented by real circumstances and situations experienced by the main character of the story.
The reader will be placed in the detailed environment of each period with the rare opportunity to feel the tension of that specific historical moment altogether with the powerful analytical reflection provided by the author.
The modern issues of co-integration of different cultures, economies and political views are covered with the intention of understanding the importance of co-existence and further-going collaborations in the modern world.
The storytelling is surrounded by various geopolitical aspects of the contradictions within turbulent times of the rapid changes during chosen periods.
Julia Karmaz Larsen‘s second book of the trilogy
This book is going to describe extremely specific features of business communications with regard to specific features of business accounts in different countries and multiple geographical locations.
Our focus will be shifted to business communications regarding specific macro-regions as well as nationalities.
We claim that we are global nowadays. Nevertheless, the majority of business communications are being conducted with a lot of difficulties and that is due to cross-cultural misunderstandings.
The author has personally experienced those communications and will describe the behaviour of different business groups in different territories.
We shall proceed in alphabetic order covering the chosen countries one by one: Afghanistan, Albania, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Holland, Hungary, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Nepal, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi-Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, USA, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
Therefore, the actual book can be the practical guidance on how to establish a business communications bridge combining the descriptions from the depicted nations and nationalities as well as ethnical groups.
Julia Karmaz Larsen’s third book of the trilogy
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