It was very interesting to see the linkage between historical aspects and how they influence culture today.
Drew Woodhoose, HR, HBOSCommunicaid’s Doing Business in South Korea cultural awareness courses are ideal for professionals and teams who need to build more successful business relationships with Korean colleagues, suppliers and clients.
A Doing Business in South Korea course will help you establish an understanding of Korean business approaches and will assist you to develop your own strategies for either working or conducting business in South Korea through a combination of in-depth background information and hands-on practical tips and solutions.
Known as one of East Asia’s ‘Dragons’, South Korea has become one of the world’s most significant emerging markets. Despite outside influences from its neighbouring countries, South Korea has maintained a distinct and homogeneous identity influenced by its history and religious beliefs. Successfully doing business in South Korea requires an understanding and knowledge of the enriched cultural heritage that is reflected in its current business culture.
Ensure the success of your international business venture by learning more about doing business in South Korea and the South Korean business culture.
Benefits of Doing Business in South Korea Courses
A Communicaid Doing Business in South Korea course will provide you with:
Who should attend?
A Communicaid Doing Business in South Korea course will be of benefit if you are:
Course content
All our Doing Business in South Korea training courses are designed to meet the specific needs of our clients depending on their specific requirements and existing skills set. A Doing Business in South Korea course typically includes:
Approach
Doing Business in South Korea programmes are available seven days a week, 365 days a year, either at one of our training centres in London, Paris, Brussels, 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 training materials will be provided and your trainer will provide a balance of structured input and discussion of case studies, critical incidents and scenarios relevant to your own particular context. The most appropriate training format, content and approach for your Doing Business in South Korea course will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy.
Your Doing Business in South Korea trainer
Your Doing Business in South Korea trainer will be assigned to you following the results of your diagnostic consultancy according to your objectives and areas of focus. Detailed below is the profile of a member of our intercultural training team.
MA
MA has had a varied and extensive career in the fields of aerospace and electronics including considerable international experience, predominantly in the Asian Pacific and Australasian regions.
In 1995 MA relocated to Korea as Marketing Director of Korea for GEC-Marconi Ltd. He spent a total of six and a half years in Seoul and was involved with the take over of GEC by BAE. MA was also chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea for two years.
Since his return to the UK, MA has been working on secondment for Trade Partners UK at the Department of Trade and Industry where he advises companies and individuals on developing business links and doing business in South Korea. In this current role, MA has delivered Korean cultural awareness training for delegates preparing to go to Korea, focusing on Korean business etiquette and cultural awareness.
MA was appointed OBE in the 2003 New Year Honours List for services to British commercial interests in the Republic of Korea.
Communicaid’s Doing Business in South Korea cultural awareness courses are ideal for professionals and teams who need to build more successful business relationships with Korean colleagues, suppliers and clients.
A Doing Business in South Korea course will help you establish an understanding of Korean business approaches and will assist you to develop your own strategies for either working or conducting business in South Korea through a combination of in-depth background information and hands-on practical tips and solutions.
Known as one of East Asia’s ‘Dragons’, South Korea has become one of the world’s most significant emerging markets. Despite outside influences from its neighbouring countries, South Korea has maintained a distinct and homogeneous identity influenced by its history and religious beliefs. Successfully doing business in South Korea requires an understanding and knowledge of the enriched cultural heritage that is reflected in its current business culture.
Ensure the success of your international business venture by learning more about doing business in South Korea and the South Korean business culture.
Benefits of Doing Business in South Korea Courses
A Communicaid Doing Business in South Korea course will provide you with:
Who should attend?
A Communicaid Doing Business in South Korea course will be of benefit if you are:
Course content
All our Doing Business in South Korea training courses are designed to meet the specific needs of our clients depending on their specific requirements and existing skills set. A Doing Business in South Korea course typically includes:
Approach
Doing Business in South Korea programmes are available seven days a week, 365 days a year, either at one of our training centres in London, Paris, Brussels, 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 training materials will be provided and your trainer will provide a balance of structured input and discussion of case studies, critical incidents and scenarios relevant to your own particular context. The most appropriate training format, content and approach for your Doing Business in South Korea course will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy.
Your Doing Business in South Korea trainer
Your Doing Business in South Korea trainer will be assigned to you following the results of your diagnostic consultancy according to your objectives and areas of focus. Detailed below is the profile of a member of our intercultural training team.
MA
MA has had a varied and extensive career in the fields of aerospace and electronics including considerable international experience, predominantly in the Asian Pacific and Australasian regions.
In 1995 MA relocated to Korea as Marketing Director of Korea for GEC-Marconi Ltd. He spent a total of six and a half years in Seoul and was involved with the take over of GEC by BAE. MA was also chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce in Korea for two years.
Since his return to the UK, MA has been working on secondment for Trade Partners UK at the Department of Trade and Industry where he advises companies and individuals on developing business links and doing business in South Korea. In this current role, MA has delivered Korean cultural awareness training for delegates preparing to go to Korea, focusing on Korean business etiquette and cultural awareness.
MA was appointed OBE in the 2003 New Year Honours List for services to British commercial interests in the Republic of Korea.