S01|EP03 - Online Courses vs. Face2Face
GLOBAL CULTURE EXCHANGE: Leverage diversity to create teams built on trust
Release Date: 06/24/2020
GLOBAL CULTURE EXCHANGE: Leverage diversity to create teams built on trust
In business context both formal and informal communication play a huge role in relationship building. As you never get a second chance for a first impression, it is important to know when to be formal and informal and how this varies across different cultures. In countries where relationships play a more important role, it’s even more important to know when to be informal to show interest in your work and colleagues. In this Episode you’ll learn: 👉 how a virtual workplace might changes the level of formality in business 👉 why formality is important in business and how it actually...
info_outline S01|EP08 - Interview with Robert Maisel about languageGLOBAL CULTURE EXCHANGE: Leverage diversity to create teams built on trust
Robert Maisel speaks 5 languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese. While Spanish is the only foreign language he learned from textbooks, he had to realise that he could not communicate with Argentina natives at first. He figured that learning through interaction with the actual society speaking the language is much more effective for him. So he learned the other foreign languages Portugese, Japanese and Mandarin Chinese mainly by this technique. His core motivation for learning languages is curiosity, passion and to be able to communicate, have an impact and to be...
info_outline S01|EP07 - Interview with Robert Maisel about cultureGLOBAL CULTURE EXCHANGE: Leverage diversity to create teams built on trust
Robert is an American cross-cultural consultant, global mobility specialist, travel coach and blogger, speaking 5 different languages. He’s been to 6 continents, 32 US States and 50 countries. He grew up in New York where there wasn’t much cultural diversity. When he and his family moved to Michigan he got to know so many new cultures, religions and lifestyles. While he didn’t travel much during childhood, his interest was triggered to travel more - not so much for tourist activities but to dive deep into the local cultures. Going to Argentina for his studies was very challenging as he...
info_outline S01|EP06 - Interview with Alexandra PaucescuGLOBAL CULTURE EXCHANGE: Leverage diversity to create teams built on trust
Alexandra is a diplomatic spouse from Romania currently living in Berlin. She lived in 4 countries, has a master in business and participated in a certified program called “cultural diplomacy and intercultural communication”. Spending high school time in the US, she experienced a quite severe cultural shock. Luckily she integrated easily, also due to her open-mindedness, and made friendships that still last. After high school in the US she studied and worked in Romania before marrying her husband and moved to Vienna with him. As Vienna is quite close to Bucharest and they already had a few...
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Leading an international team requires a different set of skills in terms of communication and addressing issues within a team or company. The question that arises is whether you need to take a more aggressive or modest approach. Adapt your leadership style without losing authority. Want to know more? Listen to this episode! *** Contact me! Schedule a free call! 👇 WHAT I do & HOW I can help 👇
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As an expat there are a few challenges you face when you move to another country, especially when you enter the business world. Dialects, body language and communication patterns that differ, the significance of small talk & social norms and taboos. Want to know more? Listen to this episode! *** Contact me! Schedule a free call! 👇 WHAT I do & HOW I can help 👇
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Prepare your mindset for what's to come! Ask yourself what support you may require professionally & personally. Stay curious and open-minded, support your family to do the same and embrace the journey, as a family. Want to know more? Listen to this episode! *** Contact me! Schedule a free call! 👇 WHAT I do & HOW I can help 👇
info_outline Culture Shock Series #2GLOBAL CULTURE EXCHANGE: Leverage diversity to create teams built on trust
Your adventure begins at home, well before you board the plane. Decisions have to be made, things to be researched. Logistics are a piece of cake! Think culture shock, taboos, social norms, food requirements, and healthcare. When you are young, you only pack your suitcase and the adventure begins. The older we become, the more we are thinking about what the future will bring. Therefore, being prepared does make a huge difference on how we feel. Every country is different. Even if the nuances are very little, to observe, to respect and to understand a culture helps to get easier in touch with...
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Travelling for business vs. leisure is a very different experience. When considering a new country to be home – the culture shock can be surprisingly stressful. What can you do to prepare differently? In this interview, Karen and Martina share their thoughts with us.They tell you how to deal with another culture and they give examples why a global mindset is key to be open to foreign cultures and values. If you are travelling for leisure, be curious. Get in touch with people and just ask them if you are not sure about anything. Travelling for business does not only include the preparation...
info_outline S01|EP05 - Interview with Sami HalabiGLOBAL CULTURE EXCHANGE: Leverage diversity to create teams built on trust
Sami is the founder of the app “univoice” which helps people to learn a language through music. He himself is fluent in four languages, loves to learn even more and can be definitely called a lifelong language learner. To improve his skills is an important part in Sami’s life. For him, it makes a huge difference to talk to people in their mother tongue to be able to dive into the culture and to understand what people really want to say. Another point for him is to discover the richness of history which forms a culture. The ability to communicate to native speakers helps to uncover all of...
info_outlineWhat is better - a face2face or an online course for learning languages? This is a typical question from language learners and organizers of courses. In this episode you’ll learn about the pros and cons. You’ll find out what the best choice is for you, based on your learning style, time availability, technical equipment, and budget.
If you’re rather a communicative learner and you need more structure and physical contact in order to be motivated and effective, a regular course is the best fit.
If time is an issue or you value flexibility plus you’re an auditory learner, an online course is the way to go. This variant is mostly cheaper, but requires a high degree of self-direction and technical equipment.
You will learn in this episode:
- The pros and cons of an online course vs. a face2face course
- Why your personal learning type is most important when deciding to use an online or face to face course
- Why a face to face course is typically more effective
- What possibilities you have for finding funds if budget is an issue
Shownotes
- Learning Tips & Techniques
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- Learning Style Analysis
https://casalinguae.lpages.co/learning-style-analysis/ - Language Assessment
https://casalinguae.lpages.co/language-learning-style-assessment/
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