Teaching Culture: Changing mindsets
The Business Cultural Trainer's Certificate is a course designed and facilitated by Barry Tomalin that teaches trainers how to research, design, market and deliver a cross-cultural training course for business. In this clip Barry draws together the conclusions of the group discussion on culture and perceptions.
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