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Cross Cultural Training Workshop by a Leading Expert
16th April 2007
As part of its ongoing Executive Education Programs, BIBF offers an exclusive two day workshop to help individuals understand and overcome cultural differences to create a better business impact. The workshop titled “Managing Cultural Differences for Global Success” is due to begin on Monday, 7th May at BIBF.
Workshop Objectives:
In an interdependent and interrelated world, understanding others who are different from us is a prerequisite for any successful international business operation .The objective of this workshop is to help participants avoid costly mistakes due to cross cultural misunderstanding in International Business. The workshop is designed to guide and coach business executives on how to work and communicate with others who are culturally different from them.
Who Should Attend?
• Expatriates working in the GCC / ME Countries
• Managers of multicultural teams
• Executives of local and regional companies who are working, or planning on working, with foreign companies.
• Entrepreneurs in international businesses
Course Facilitator:
Dr Owais Succari, P.h.D.
Professor of international management at the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business at DePaul University in Chicago.
Dr. Succari conducts seminars, courses and workshops covering cross cultural management and international management topics to executives in the USA, France, China and the Middle East.
In company Coaching :
In addition to our regular cross cultural training workshop, BIBF can provide a tailored-made in- company coaching program. Dr. Succari has years of experience in coaching executives on developing cross cultural competency.
Please contact us for your company’s cross cultural needs such as “increasing the efficiency of a multi-cultural team at work”.
For more details on this and other Executive Education Workshops, please contact Dr. Mohammed Al Khozai, Head of Academic & Executive Education Learning Center at BIBF
Email: malkhozai@bibf.com Tel: +973 17815522 Fax: +973 17729928
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