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Open Enrollments 2008

Monday, October 13, 2008
12:30-17:30 IST
Bangalore, India
Workshop conducted in English
Thursday, October 16, 2008
10:00-15:00 Beijing
07:30-12:30 IST/Delhi
21:00-02:00 CDT/Chicago (Wednesday)
Virtual/Web-based (includes 1-hour
break)
Workshop conducted in English
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
12:00-17:00 Beijing
09:30-14:30 IST/Delhi
22:00-03:00 CST/Chicago (Tuesday)
Virtual/Web-based (includes 1-hour
break)
Workshop
conducted in English
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
13:00-17:30
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Workshop
conducted in Portuguese
Friday, December 5, 2008
13:00-17:30
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Workshop
conducted in Portuguese
Thursday, December 11, 2008
13:00-17:30
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Workshop
conducted in Spanish
Working with the USA
is designed to help you appreciate
and then leverage culture’s impact on
doing business with the USA.
We
enable you to collaborate more
fruitfully across borders to develop a foundation for
achieving common goals while building respect and mutual
understanding. More importantly, we help
ensure sustained success as you interact
and communicate with your U.S. American
colleagues.
Who Should Attend?
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Teams based outside the U.S.
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Human Resource professionals
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Department Managers
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Sales and Marketing Executives/Relationship Managers
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Professionals and teams that work
virtually with the U.S.
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Traveling
SMEs
Key Topics:
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Trends and traditions shaping the diversity of the U.S. today
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Effective virtual relationship-building strategies
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Frameworks for navigating cultural
challenges
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American and Indian decision-making styles
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Business acumen for working with
your
U.S. American counterparts
Preparation:
Participants are asked to bring
real-life
issues they have been experiencing when
working and communicating with their
US American colleagues.
Benefits/Outcomes:
Participants will come away with a
deeper understanding of their own and U.S. cultures and the tools needed to work
more effectively, both virtually and
in-person, with their U.S. American colleagues and the skills to navigate
those differences in a business context.
Methodology:
Lecture, discussion, small-group work
and interactive case study resolution.
The virtual workshop is conducted using
the Adobe®
Acrobat®
Connect™
platform, allowing for interactivity
that parallels the classroom version.
Contact us for more details
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