Intercultural Training DVD

Understanding, embracing and using cross cultural diversity within the workplace is a growing necessity for today's businesses. As leaders in the intercultural and cross cultural awareness field we provide a range of services and products for our global clients seeking to capitalize on intercultural diversity.

As part of our comprehensive list of cross cultural services including training and consultancy we also provide a range world class training DVDs. With an excellent selection of broadcast quality learning media we are able to provide simple, valuable and cost effective solutions to clients seeking informative and flexible instruction for their personnel.

Our DVDs cover a range of skill set from expatriate relocation to negotiating to intercultural team building. All are carefully researched, designed and produced to provide accurate reflections of the challenges faced by people working across cultures.

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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 Argentina

Doing Business in Brazil

Doing Business in Chile

Doing Business in Indonesia

Doing Business in Malaysia

Doing Business in Mexico

Doing Business in Singapore

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