Public
Courses — Enhanced Skills Curriculum
Managing International
Multi-Cultural Project Teams
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Program
Details
Culture:
What is it and how we learn about it?
- Culture is
always relative.
- Layers of
culture.
- Learning strategies
to maximize competence in other cultures.
- Three levels
of cross-cultural competence.
Improving
Your Cross-Cultural Effectiveness
- Key skills
for cross-cultural competence.
- The role of
stereotypes.
- Circular vs.
helical learning.
- Developing
parallel channels.
- Knowing when
and how far to adapt.
Communicating
Across Cultures
- Language issues.
- Reading
between the lines: Understanding meta-communication.
- High and
Low context cultures.
The Cultures
of Organizations
- Sources of
organizational culture and values.
- Four archetypes
of organizational culture.
- Understanding
the culture of your organization.
- Organizational
culture and the individual project manager.
How Organizational
Culture Colors Day-to-Day Interactions
- Organizational
culture as a source of alignment and guidance to
those in the organization.
- Beliefs, norms
and values: How organizational
culture parallels
national culture.
- Developing
effective relationships
across organizational
and cultural
boundaries.
- How
differences in
organizational culture
can exaggerate
or minimize
national cultural
differences.
Individual
Differences in
the Cross-Cultural
Context
- Why
different jobs
attract different
types of
people.
- Escaping
from the "us vs. them" mentality.
- Building
effective cross-functional
teams and
working relationships.
- Doing
business with
individuals,
not
cultures.
Managing
International
Project
Teams and
Task Forces
- Common
causes
of
friction and
under
performance.
- Potential
strengths
and
weaknesses.
- Application:
Case
Study.
- Preparing
the
team
to
function
effectively.
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