​Matching Cultures - Getting Results

- Do you work globally?​​
- Need to manage people in other countries?​​
- Negotiate with them?​​​
- Collaborate with them?​​
- Build effective and stable customer- vendor relationship?​​
- Recruit outstanding employees?​
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Get to know the business mindset of the people in the countries you work!
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What Are Dos and Don’ts in Russian Business Meetings?
11 June 2014
Knowing business etiquette is important for a successful cross-cultural communication anywhere in the world. Business environment in Russia is becoming less and less unique and more similar to the business environment in the large companies elsewhere. But it is still useful to understand the local differences. Learn the dos and don’ts of meeting Russian business people.
Why Remote Teams Are the Future
(and How to Make Them Work)
19 March 2014
It is apparent that remote teams are going to become far more commonplace as companies are increasingly beginning to conduct business online
But what does it take to manage a successful remote team?
Top 10 Russian Stereotypes Which are True!
23 December 2013
You've probably heard a lot of "facts", myths and stereotypes about Russia. Find out which Russian "stereotypes" are actually true!
East Meets West: Amazing Cultural Comparisons
14 November 2013
Opinions
If you work globally, you must look at this brilliant drawings. They deal with the fascinating cultural differences between Eastern and Western mentality — from the individualistic tendencies of the West versus the pluralism of Asian societies, to how differently Westerners and Easterners read the emotions of others.
Born in China but living in Germany since she was 14, Liu Yang has a unique grip of this cultural duality — and she channels it with great wit and eloquent minimalism in graphics that say so much by showing so little.
Blue represents West, red represents East.
Is it hard to like Israelis?
30 July 2013
"Pushy, aggressive, stubborn, arrogant, and always right" - these were the first 5 associations thrown at me when I asked the participants what was the first thing that comes to their minds when they hear the word `Israelis`…
I am holding a seminar "How to work with Israelis". 25 participants from all over the world, all work in a big computer company in California. The common denominator is that they work with Israelis.





