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Doing Business In Greece

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Michele Law, Cable & Wireless

"Our trainer was very interesting and engaging. He gave ample time to explain everything and did not linger unnecessarily on points which weren’t relevant to our specific needs.”

Why Doing Business in Greece?  Located at the junction between Europe, Asia and Africa, Greece offers an ancient heritage, modern lifestyles, religious traditions, fundamental philosophies and an excellent cuisine.  As a member of the European Union since 1981, the Greek economy has grown in strength and is seen as a role model in its region.  It is steadily growing through the restructuring of industry sectors and reform in the labour system.  Understanding the social and professional aspects of Greek culture is essential for any organisation or individual doing business in Greece.   

Communicaid’s Doing Business in Greece cultural awareness courses are ideal for individuals developing business relationships with Greek clients and suppliers as well as companies doing business in Greece.  A Doing Business in Greece course will provide you with an understanding of Greek business approaches and will assist you to develop your own strategies for doing business in Greece through a combination of in-depth background information and hands-on practical tips and business solutions.

Benefits

Communicaid’s Doing Business in Greece courses will provide you with:

  • An overview of Greek business etiquette and culture
  • A better understanding of the Greek economy and business opportunities in Greece
  • Practical strategies for doing business more effectively with Greek counterparts
  • An increased awareness of potential challenges and solutions involved in establishing or doing business in Greece

Who should attend?

A Communicaid Doing Business in Greece course will be of benefit to you if you are:

  • Considering doing business in Greece
  • Experiencing the challenges of doing business in Greece
  • Sending employees to Greece for business purposes
  • Interested in establishing relationships or partnerships with Greek businesses
  • Employing Greek nationals in your organisation

Course Content

All our Doing Business in Greece training courses are designed to meet the specific needs of our clients depending on their particular requirements and existing skills set.   A Doing Business in Greece course typically includes:

  • An introduction to Greece including Greek culture, tradition, history and politics
  • Greek business and economic environment
  • Greek business culture and attitudes in the workplace: hierarchy, respect, relationships
  • Greek cultural values and attitudes in the workplace
  • Working styles and business etiquette in Greece
  • Greek communication, meeting and negotiation styles when doing business
  • Challenges and practical solutions for doing business in Greece

Approach

Doing Business in Greece programmes 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 materials will be used throughout your 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 Doing Business in Greece course will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy.  Detailed below is the profile of a member of our Cultural Awareness Training team.

PK – Cultural Awareness Trainer – Greece

BA in Modern Languages and European Studies, University of Bath, UK
European Diploma in Project Management

Born in Greece, PK has a diverse background in international communication and relations, having worked across a number of industries and countries including Greece, Italy, China, Taiwan and the United Kingdom.

PK worked as a client manager for several international organisations for over 15 years, spending two years in China and one year in Taiwan.  Her experience spans projects in sales strategy as well as client and sales management across numerous locations and organisations in a global environment. 

PK is a certified coach and cross-cultural trainer with broad experience of working with global managers from over eight countries. 

PK speaks several foreign languages including her native language Greek and Italian and Chinese.

BM is fluent in Russian, English and Kazakh.

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