Cross Cultural Understanding

"Highly recommended! Cross-Cultural Understanding de-mystifies the complex topic of culture, and allows our teams to leverage differences and work effectively together."

Lynn Spiotti, Eastman Kodak

One of our best selling titles, Cross Cultural Understanding takes a macro view of the question of culture in the workplace. The 45 minute documentary looks at key areas needed to fully grasp the concept and consequences of culture such as the role of values, beliefs, social structures, perceptions of time, communication styles, etiquette and much more.

In a nut shell it introduces and clarifies the complex matter of cross cultural communication in a simple, stimulating and stylish manner.

The DVD has been designed as a flexible cross cultural tool that can be used by HR personnel, intercultural trainers and trainers from a non-intercultural background. In addition to the DVD you will also receive a leader's guide with a video script, discussion questions and role play exercises.

If you wish to purchase or preview this title please contact us quoting the DVD title and code CCU-BW.
 

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Other Titles

General Titles

Cross-Cultural Understanding

Cultural Sensitivity - Respecting Values and Beliefs

Intercultural Communication

Managing Across Cultures - Avoiding Misunderstanding and Stereotypes

The Multicultural Meeting - Working With Diverse Cultures

Work Abroad!


Global Etiquette

Doing Business in Chile

Doing Business in Mexico

Globally Speaking: Communicating Across Technology

International Negotiation


Intercultural Team Building

Building Teams in the Global Marketplace

Building the Transnational Team: A Meeting of European Cultures

Globally Speaking: Intercultural Team Formation

Globally Speaking: Intercultural Team Meetings

Globally Speaking: Intercultural Team Systems

The Virtual Team - Managing Culture and Technology


Cross Cultural Recruitment

Do We Speak the Same Language? Language and Culture in Performance Evaluations

Making a Good Impression: Cross-Cultural Conflicts in Global Interviews and Recruitment