Overview
The key elements that will be woven into the course include:
- Developing trust, gaining customers needs, thereby improving product usage in the long-term.
- Presentations – tips on formality, informality, getting and maintaining interest, introducing variety, making it interactive, increasing involvement.
- Achieving the right balance of objective data and leveling the playing field in terms of competition data, perhaps by correcting misrepresentation.
- The Most Common Components
- Example 1: Making Effective Presentations in a Multicultural Environment
- Example 2: Effective Meetings & Discussions in a Multicultural Environment
- General Information: Ad hoc, Preparation & Self-study
Previous courses constructed and delivered:
- Managing and influencing at an International Forum
- Interviewing in English
- Lobbying and the Political Culture of Brussels and Strasbourg
- Portfolio Financial English
- Situational Leadership in a Global Context
- General Business Skills Briefings
(Re)location, location, location!
Richard Lewis Communications is pleased to announce a new collaboration with Premier Property Search, a company focussed on finding property to rent or buy for international companies...
23/05/2008
An Englishman
An Englishman means what he says, but he does not say what he means.
A compact word
"Lähtisimmeköhän" in Finnish means "I wonder if we ought to go or not?"

What’s your Personal Cultural Profile?
If you would like to try out CultureActive, our Personal Cultural Profiler, click here for a multimedia introduction and the chance to take your own assessment at the end.


