Why intercultural training courses? When working with overseas colleagues have you ever been frustrated by the fact that they do things that are fundamentally different to your own? That their priorities in the workplace are different to yours? That they seem to be sending you mixed messages—and that their body language is often confusing?
The role of intercultural training courses: These different attitudes and behaviours are more than likely to be conditioned by culture—values, assumptions and perceptions that are instilled early on in life and are expressed in the way we behave and interact. These cultural influences are so deep that we act upon them instinctively—in everything we do, from the way we stand and talk, to the way we deal with superiors, conflict and decision-making. Since these differences are so deep and intuitive, they can lead to substantial misunderstanding and miscommunication. Nowhere can this be more detrimental than in an international workplace, where misunderstandings based on culture can make or break lucrative business deals, international mergers and any other type of cross-cultural working.
Communicaid’s intercultural training courses will raise your cultural awareness and enable you to communicate effectively across cultures. Designed in close collaboration with you and your organisation, our intercultural training courses will develop your own cultural awareness and enable you to work more effectively with counterparts from other cultures.
Benefits
Communicaid’s intercultural training course will provide you with:
- In-depth cultural awareness and understanding of the impact of cultural differences
- The necessary foundation and tools to become culturally competent
- A better understanding of the cultural challenges facing multicultural workplaces
- The opportunity to enhance cultural sensitivity and competence
- Practical tools to reduce cross-cultural misunderstanding and encourage positive cross-cultural
working relationships
Who should attend
A Communicaid intercultural training course will be of benefit to you if:
- Your organisation is growing its business beyond national borders
- You and your staff are increasingly working with colleagues in other countries
- Your staff is becoming more culturally diverse
- You are involved in multinational projects and programmes Course content
All our intercultural training courses are designed to meet the specific needs of our clients depending on their specific requirements and existing skills set. A intercultural training course typically includes:
- What is cultural awareness?
- Cultural values and attitudes (time, space, group dynamics, authority, tasks, relationships)
- Communication styles
- Cross-cultural management skills
- Working together across cultures
- Developing cultural awareness
- Language issues
- Tips and strategies for specific countries Approach
Intercultural training courses are available seven days a week, 365 days a year, either at one of our training centres in London, Paris, Frankfurt and New York or at your offices in any location worldwide. We usually recommend a one or two day course but can also offer a more flexible format to suit your schedule.
Suitably tailored intercultural training materials will be used throughout your intercultural training course and your trainer will provide a balance of structured input and discussion of case studies and scenarios relevant to your own particular context.
The most appropriate training format, content and approach for your intercultural training course will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy (please click here to read more about our approach).
Intercultural training course trainer
Your intercultural training course trainer will be assigned to you following the results of your diagnostic consultancy according to your objectives and areas of focus. Detailed below is a sample profile.
AMB
AMB combines her own first-hand experience of living and working in numerous different cultures with academic studies and extensive work experience in the field of intercultural training. She has personally relocated across cultures several times since childhood and has an empathetic appreciation for those living and working across cultures.
German by birth, AMB completed her secondary education in London and Brussels, and then returned to the UK to undertake her first degree. After graduating, she worked at the European Commission in Brussels, then spent seven years in Washington, DC, editing the European Commission’s EUROPE magazine. On her return to the UK, AMB worked as a freelance consultant, maintaining her links with the European Commission providing liaison, translation and cultural awareness services. More recently, AMB worked as European Officer for Brighton and Hove City Council for two years, before returning to full-time education to pursue her Masters. She graduated from the University of Luton at the end of 2003 completing her dissertation on the role of culture in international mergers.
AMB has delivered a substantial amount of intercultural training since joining Communicaid at the beginning of 2004 working with a number of key clients including Gillette, Adidas, Colt Telecom and GSK. She has recently relocated to France and delivers training in both the UK and France. |