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Increasing the Return on Your Training Investment
Insightful leaders and organizations recognize that training is a valuable tool for personal and professional development and therefore set some sort of an annual training budget. Most everyone I’ve ever talked to has been to both excellent...

Measuring Training Programs: Cost vs Benefit
For decades companies have been struggling with the real costs, benefits and return-on-investment of training costs. With increasing online learning opportunities, organizations are finding their focus shifting from providing costly onsite training...

MLM Success Training - 3 Quick & Easy Steps To Grow Your MLM Profits
Copyright 2005 Richard Knight There are literally TONS of ways you can boost your residual income and your MLM Profits. But the following 3 steps I've enclosed are the Quickest and Easiest ways to boost your residual MLM check month after...

Tales from the Corporate Frontline: Training is in the Eye of the Beholder
This article relates to the Training competency, commonly evaluated in employee surveys. It comments on the value of training to both the company and its workforce. The Training competency investigates how your employees perceive the available...

Training Your Customer Service Organization
According to a new survey carried out by Alliance & where ID_NUM=9270; Leicester, one in five small business owners view tax as their greatest concern. The Chancellor has announced in his last budget that companies with profits below œ10,000...

 
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What Cross-cultural Training Can Do for You

International business is more complex than ever before. Success in every sector is now seen in global terms. Yet success in working with colleagues from different cultures is no easy goal. In order to connect, we have to communicate effectively and we can only do this in an atmosphere of mutual respect, understanding and trust. Cross-cultural training


helps you understand the underlying cultural values that drive behaviour—you first understand your own cultural background and then other people’s.

About the Author

Brenda Townsend Hall is a writer and trainer in the field of cross-cultural awareness and business communications. She is an associate member of ITAP Internationa (www.itapintl.com).