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As the marketplace globalizes, companies are expanding internationally. This means opening offices overseas and hiring people from different cultures to work in local branches, creating opportunities as well as challenges. To avoid costly mistakes and maximize business potential when traveling, selling abroad, or simply working in a diverse work environment, Culture Coach International helps companies understand and interact with different cultures using seminar training, executive coaching, consultation, and other practical business tools.
Consulting The CCI Team specializes in ascertaining whether or not culture is negatively impacting business processes, communication, teamwork, and/or styles of leadership. With our knowledge of cultural affairs, we here at Culture Coach International provide objective perspectives and valuable insight that will not only ensure a better work environment, but a better experience for our clients.
Customized Training Program For over a decade, CCI has provided customized training pertaining to cross-cultural issues. All programs are individually tailored to the client’s specific needs. These programs address personal filters and generate cultural curiosity before developing efficient steps to improve business relations, internationally or in-office.
Executive Briefings and Coaching Executives, even those with the most inflexible schedules, may be concerned with specific cultural issues that might be overlooked by larger groups of people. Culture Coach International can provide private one-on-one executive coaching for those who seek a deeper understanding of cultural issues. We can also debrief executives on core cultural values and behavior before traveling abroad.
Business Support Tools Without a sustained effort, every process, training program or policy alteration is useless to fix any problem. Culture Coach International specializes in developing tools of support that can help reinforce messages of cultural awareness and competency long term. Support tools include customized posters, calendars, monthly cultural “quick tips”, holiday briefings, and newsletters.
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