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SUMMARY:Cross Cultural Communication in The Workplace
DESCRIPTION:This course is geared to both workers and supervisors. There will be many exercises and activities for the students during "real time" in the classroom.\n\n\n\nTopics to be covered\;\n\n\n\n  Defining Terms: Culture\, American\, Foreign\n\n  Cross Cultural Misunderstandings and Strategies to Avoid or Solve Them\n\n  Language Points\n\n  Mono lingual Americans\, slowing down\, volume considerations\, rephrasing and summarizing\,\n\no making assumptions\, checking for meaning\, humor and sarcasm\, slang\, work related idioms\, being supportive\, asking for clarification.\n\n  Manners\, Titles\, Terms of Address\n\n  Conversation Tips-Acceptable/Unacceptable Topics\n\n  Physicality\, Body Language Across Cultures\, Public Behaviors\n\n  Individualistic Low Context Cultures compared to Communal High Context Cultures\n\n  Understanding Americans and American Cultural Values\n\n  International Cultural Differences: Relationship to Time\n\no interpersonal relations\n\no activity coordination\n\no task handling\n\no breaks\, work and personal time\n\n  American Business Practices and Protocols\n\n  Meetings and Negotiations*\n\n  Do's and Don'ts of Cross Cultural Communication\n\n  Dietary Considerations\n\n  Stereotypes
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:This course is geared to both workers and supervisors. There will be many exercises and activities for the students during &ldquo\;real time&rdquo\; in the classroom.<br />\n<br />\nTopics to be covered\;<br />\n<br />\n&bull\; Defining Terms: Culture\, American\, Foreign<br />\n&bull\; Cross Cultural Misunderstandings and Strategies to Avoid or Solve Them<br />\n&bull\; Language Points<br />\n&bull\; Mono lingual Americans\, slowing down\, volume considerations\, rephrasing and summarizing\,<br />\no making assumptions\, checking for meaning\, humor and sarcasm\, slang\, work related idioms\, being supportive\, asking for clarification.<br />\n&bull\; Manners\, Titles\, Terms of Address<br />\n&bull\; Conversation Tips-Acceptable/Unacceptable Topics<br />\n&bull\; Physicality\, Body Language Across Cultures\, Public Behaviors<br />\n&bull\; Individualistic Low Context Cultures compared to Communal High Context Cultures<br />\n&bull\; Understanding Americans and American Cultural Values<br />\n&bull\; International Cultural Differences: Relationship to Time<br />\no interpersonal relations<br />\no activity coordination<br />\no task handling<br />\no breaks\, work and personal time<br />\n&bull\; American Business Practices and Protocols<br />\n&bull\; Meetings and Negotiations*<br />\n&bull\; Do&rsquo\;s and Don&rsquo\;ts of Cross Cultural Communication<br />\n&bull\; Dietary Considerations<br />\n&bull\; Stereotypes
LOCATION:Live - Cedar Knolls\, NJ
UID:e.2857.1007
SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20260515T075720Z
URL:https://business.shccnj.org/events/details/cross-cultural-communication-in-the-workplace-1007
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