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"To make your cultural shock softer" is the purpose of our Inter-Culture Adaptation Training program and Chinese Culture Introduction programs
Inter-Culture Adaptation Training
MAIN GOALS:
at end of the training, the trainee will: |
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have better understand of Chinese Culture and its impacts on business |
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could identify the main differences and cultural barriers he/she will be facing in the Chinese culture |
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learn practical techniques to overcome such differences and adapt in China successfully. |
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Who would benefit from attending this seminar?
1. Professional expatriates in China
2. The executives, managers and employees doing business in or with China
3. The family of the expatriates living in China
METHODOLOGY:
1. Highly interactive Lectures
2. Analysis and discussion of videos and software documents
3. Visualization technique, Culture assimilator, Case study
CONTENTS and Structure:
1. Brief introduction of Chinese culture and its impacts on business
2. The changes and diversification on Chinese culture in last two decades
3. Possible Culture shocks and stages in China
4. The main differences and cultural barriers
5. Culture adaptation skills and techniques
6. Orientation of business environments in particular city
GROUP SIZE: Up to 12
DURATION: One day or longer upon the special requests.
Schedule and fees: |
Contact us directly at about the scheduling and fee information. |
Besides professional Inter-Culture Adaptation Training program, we also offer several introduction programs of Chinese culture on following subjects.
Chinese Culinary Arts introduction and practicing classes
Chinese Traditional Medicine
Orientation package to Beijing
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