The trainer was excellent – extremely knowledgeable and charming.
Jason and Emma Ash, CadburyAlthough close geographically to mainland China, Taiwanese culture has its own unique cultural values, traditions and customs. A Communicaid Doing Business in Taiwan cultural training course will help you to understand these core cultural values so that you can build successful business relationships with Taiwanese colleagues, clients or suppliers.
A small island located near mainland China, Taiwan (also known as the Republic of China) has known several ordeals such as the Japanese occupation and the rivalry with mainland China. In the second half of the 20th century the “economy miracle” helped Taiwan to become one of “Four Tigers” alongside South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong.
Now a thriving economy, Taiwan is fully integrated into the global economy. The country produces high technology components (such as semiconductors and IT equipment) and is involved in close trade partnership with Japan, the United States, Hong Kong and its former rival, the People’s Republic of China.
Highly interactive in nature, a Doing Business in Taiwan cultural training course will provide with a set of practical strategies and tools that will ensure you have the right knowledge and skills when doing business in Taiwan.
Ensure the success of your international business venture by learning more about doing business in Taiwan and the Taiwanese business culture.
Benefits of Doing Business in Taiwan Courses
A Communicaid Doing Business in Taiwan course will provide you with:
Who should attend?
A Communicaid Doing Business in Taiwan course will be of benefit if you are:
Course content
All our Doing Business in Taiwan 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 Taiwan course typically includes:
Approach
Doing Business in Taiwan 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 Taiwan course will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy.
Your Doing Business in Taiwan trainer
Your Doing Business in Taiwan 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.
CF – Cultural Awareness Trainer – China
PhD Cultural Anthropology
CF is an educator, intercultural trainer and consultant. She provides customised coaching, training, facilitation and consulting for industry, government, non-profit and educational institutions in multicultural teambuilding, diversity and cross-cultural competency, and cultures of “greater China” (People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong). Based in Austin, Texas, CF facilitates relocation and repatriation programmes on China for employees and their families. Having raised children herself, she has an excellent understanding of the challenges facing relocating families.
Between 2004 and 2006, she was Visiting Lecturer at the University of Texas, Department of Asian Studies, where she taught courses on contemporary China and Taiwan. She is now associated with the Center for East Asian Studies at UT as a Research Affiliate, and is adjunct professor of anthropology at Austin Community College.
A conversational Mandarin speaker, CF has lived in Taiwan for three extended periods and for numerous briefer visits since 1983. She has travelled and lectured extensively in Hong Kong and the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
Active in Austin’s international community, CF is Vice Chair of the Austin-Taichung (Taiwan) Sister Cities Committee and is a member of the Association for Asian Studies, the Austin Asian American Chamber of Commerce, and SIETAR-Austin (Society for Intercultural Training, Education and Research).
Although close geographically to mainland China, Taiwanese culture has its own unique cultural values, traditions and customs. A Communicaid Doing Business in Taiwan cultural training course will help you to understand these core cultural values so that you can build successful business relationships with Taiwanese colleagues, clients or suppliers.
A small island located near mainland China, Taiwan (also known as the Republic of China) has known several ordeals such as the Japanese occupation and the rivalry with mainland China. In the second half of the 20th century the “economy miracle” helped Taiwan to become one of “Four Tigers” alongside South Korea, Singapore and Hong Kong.
Now a thriving economy, Taiwan is fully integrated into the global economy. The country produces high technology components (such as semiconductors and IT equipment) and is involved in close trade partnership with Japan, the United States, Hong Kong and its former rival, the People’s Republic of China.
Highly interactive in nature, a Doing Business in Taiwan cultural training course will provide with a set of practical strategies and tools that will ensure you have the right knowledge and skills when doing business in Taiwan.
Ensure the success of your international business venture by learning more about doing business in Taiwan and the Taiwanese business culture.
Benefits of Doing Business in Taiwan Courses
A Communicaid Doing Business in Taiwan course will provide you with:
Who should attend?
A Communicaid Doing Business in Taiwan course will be of benefit if you are:
Course content
All our Doing Business in Taiwan 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 Taiwan course typically includes:
Approach
Doing Business in Taiwan 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 Taiwan course will be discussed during your diagnostic consultancy.
Your Doing Business in Taiwan trainer
Your Doing Business in Taiwan 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.
CF – Cultural Awareness Trainer – China
PhD Cultural Anthropology
CF is an educator, intercultural trainer and consultant. She provides customised coaching, training, facilitation and consulting for industry, government, non-profit and educational institutions in multicultural teambuilding, diversity and cross-cultural competency, and cultures of “greater China” (People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong). Based in Austin, Texas, CF facilitates relocation and repatriation programmes on China for employees and their families. Having raised children herself, she has an excellent understanding of the challenges facing relocating families.
Between 2004 and 2006, she was Visiting Lecturer at the University of Texas, Department of Asian Studies, where she taught courses on contemporary China and Taiwan. She is now associated with the Center for East Asian Studies at UT as a Research Affiliate, and is adjunct professor of anthropology at Austin Community College.
A conversational Mandarin speaker, CF has lived in Taiwan for three extended periods and for numerous briefer visits since 1983. She has travelled and lectured extensively in Hong Kong and the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
Active in Austin’s international community, CF is Vice Chair of the Austin-Taichung (Taiwan) Sister Cities Committee and is a member of the Association for Asian Studies, the Austin Asian American Chamber of Commerce, and SIETAR-Austin (Society for Intercultural Training, Education and Research).