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
Film Arc
Our MD, Michael Gates, performed at Film Arc's Master Class session entitled "Promotion, Financing & Distribution" on 21 March 2010 in Skellefteå, Sweden. His workshops focused on improving...
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Saïd Business School, Oxford
Michael Gates, our Group MD, has been delivering a number of programmes for the Saïd Business School at Oxford University. A recent and fascinating one was a cross-cultural session for the Small...
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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?"

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