Designed for personnel visiting Chile on business this best selling title offers some invaluable insights and tips into the cross cultural nuances of doing business in the country.
Doing Business in Chile helps maximise the potential of any visiting business person through minimising the possibility of cultural mishaps. This is achieved through educating the viewer in Chilean business culture, etiquette and protocol. The documentary covers a wide range of subject matter ranging from its unique history to strict attitude against corruption. Most importantly it helps people develop their interpersonal skills by offering advice on correct protocol, how to build rapport and managing relationships. It offers a fly on the wall observation of how locals negotiate and gives strategic advice from business leaders on how to make profitable deals.
Whether you are on a short term visit, starting a business or attending a meeting in Chile this training program is essential for individuals and corporations alike.
The DVD can be used as a stand alone tool but can also be used as part of a Chile intercultural training programme or expatriate relocation session. The DVD includes a leader's guide with video script, discussion questions and tests.
If you wish to purchase or preview this title please contact us quoting the DVD title and CHI-BW
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