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Overview"""He believed that eating my heart would transfer my abilities to him. I knew that once we started shooting, it would be a foregone conclusion."" When you work in foreign environments it can seem like the principles for getting things done are blown out of the water. How do you accomplish your mission? And get home safe? Save Your Ammo is a practical guide to working with people from other cultures. This plain-language resource shows: How to turn uncertain, potentially dangerous intercultural situations around using tact and clever decision making. How to get past cultural complexity to spot real problems and find creative, win-win solutions. How to trade the legacy of 'the ugly American' for trusting relationships that let you realize goals you otherwise couldn't have. Cognitive psychologists Rasmussen and Sieck have distilled the advice in this book from interviews with more than 200 national security personnel. Seasoned professionals who have spent their careers interacting with foreign populations and partners all over the world. Confront strange requests for assistance in Kyrgyzstan. Failures to follow protocol in Korea. A fight between Russians and Turks 5000 feet in the air over the Black Sea. An armed Liberian child soldier who wants to rip out your heart. Could you see through the cultural fog and achieve success without firing a single shot?" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Louise Rasmussen , Winston SieckPublisher: Global Cognition Imprint: Global Cognition Dimensions: Width: 13.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.304kg ISBN: 9781733410205ISBN 10: 1733410201 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 13 April 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEvery diplomat and member of our military serving overseas should have Save Your Ammo as required reading. It is a superb guide to understanding the importance of culture in all interactions and the need for the appreciation of culture in how it influences relationships, decision making, and policy development. -General Anthony C. Zinni, USMC, Retired Save Your Ammo is a must-read primer for anyone remotely serious about performing well in a cross-cultural environment. Easy to digest, it is chock full of insightful, practical advice backed up with real-world anecdotes that underscore the enduring concepts the authors' research has distilled. -Major General Mike Rothstein, USAF, Retired (former Air University Vice Commander) ...the perfect guide for all of us who routinely are in touch with our world. It's a cultural 'how to' done through lively storytelling as we navigate global choppy waters. -Major General Spider Marks, Army, Retired Save Your Ammo helps readers ... in one of the few contexts where cultural knowledge can, in fact, be the ultimate deciding factor between mission success or failure - or life and death. -Professor Emeritus Kenneth Cushner, Executive Director of the International Academy for Intercultural Research and author of Intercultural Interactions: A Practical Guide Among all the cross-cultural books that I have read (and written), the number, detail, and value of the stories in this book are unique. The authors are to be congratulated for providing such a valuable and actionable tool... -Professor Mansour Javidan, Director of the Najafi Global Mindset Institute, Thunderbird School of Global Management, and co-author of Strategic Leadership Across Cultures Save your Ammo is an incredibly riveting and indispensable book. Filled with countless stories of challenging cross-cultural encounters combined with practical advice that is extremely empowering, it's a must read for anyone working on international assignments. -Professor Michele Gelfand, University of Maryland, author of Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: Tight and Loose Cultures and the Secret Signals that Direct Our Lives ...an excellent description and guide...for anyone working across cultures in tense, ambiguous situations where split second decisions can mean the difference between life and death. -Professor David Matsumoto, San Francisco State University, Director of Humintell, and editor of the Handbook of Culture and Psychology """Every diplomat and member of our military serving overseas should have Save Your Ammo as required reading. It is a superb guide to understanding the importance of culture in all interactions and the need for the appreciation of culture in how it influences relationships, decision making, and policy development."" -General Anthony C. Zinni, USMC, Retired ""Save Your Ammo is a must-read primer for anyone remotely serious about performing well in a cross-cultural environment. Easy to digest, it is chock full of insightful, practical advice backed up with real-world anecdotes that underscore the enduring concepts the authors' research has distilled."" -Major General Mike Rothstein, USAF, Retired (former Air University Vice Commander) ""...the perfect guide for all of us who routinely are in touch with our world. It's a cultural 'how to' done through lively storytelling as we navigate global choppy waters."" -Major General Spider Marks, Army, Retired ""Save Your Ammo helps readers ... in one of the few contexts where cultural knowledge can, in fact, be the ultimate deciding factor between mission success or failure - or life and death."" -Professor Emeritus Kenneth Cushner, Executive Director of the International Academy for Intercultural Research and author of Intercultural Interactions: A Practical Guide ""Among all the cross-cultural books that I have read (and written), the number, detail, and value of the stories in this book are unique. The authors are to be congratulated for providing such a valuable and actionable tool..."" -Professor Mansour Javidan, Director of the Najafi Global Mindset Institute, Thunderbird School of Global Management, and co-author of Strategic Leadership Across Cultures ""Save your Ammo is an incredibly riveting and indispensable book. Filled with countless stories of challenging cross-cultural encounters combined with practical advice that is extremely empowering, it's a must read for anyone working on international assignments."" -Professor Michele Gelfand, University of Maryland, author of Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: Tight and Loose Cultures and the Secret Signals that Direct Our Lives ""...an excellent description and guide...for anyone working across cultures in tense, ambiguous situations where split second decisions can mean the difference between life and death."" -Professor David Matsumoto, San Francisco State University, Director of Humintell, and editor of the Handbook of Culture and Psychology" Author InformationDr. Louise Rasmussen is author of Save your ammo: Working across cultures for national security. She has interviewed hundreds of DoD professionals with extensive experience serving in roles that require intensive intercultural interactions. She is a founder and principal scientist at Global Cognition, where she works to advance cultural competence in demanding environments through research, training, and assessment. Dr. Winston Sieck is co-author of Save your ammo: Working across cultures for national security. He specializes in the study of high-value skill sets that are hard to measure and challenging to develop. These include skills that underpin decision making, collaboration, and cultural adaptability. He is cofounder, president, and principal scientist at Global Cognition. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |