Business Chinese - Chinese Business development



Kursarrangør: Lær Kinesisk
Sted: Nettkurs / Nettstudie
Hele landet
Type:Åpent kurs / gruppeundervisning
Bedriftsinternt / Større grupper
Nettkurs og nettstudie
Privatundervisning
Undervisningstid: mandag - fredag 9.00 - 10.30 14.00 - 15.30 17.00 - 18.30 19.00 - 20.30 lørdag og søndag 10.00 - 11.30 15.00-16.30
Varighet: 1 timer
Pris: 2500
Neste kurs: 18.11.2024 | Vis alle kursdatoer

We are offering courses in Chinese Business development. Understanding what consequences increased competition and acquisitions from the Chinese mean for our competitiveness, profits and welfare models is crucial for business leaders to succeed.

- THE NEW MODERN CHINA
The importance of economic growth in China is underestimated by businesses and industries. We have too little knowledge about this. Understanding what consequences increased competition and acquisitions from the Chinese mean for our competitiveness, profits and welfare models is crucial for business leaders to succeed. The need for strengthened cultural understanding of China is highlighted, not least what this means in relation to the need for adjustment, adaptation and increased internationalization.

Key Themes of the Lecture:
Cultural Sensitivity in Negotiations
Cross-cultural negotiations require more than just translation of words—they demand an understanding of underlying values, communication styles, and expectations. In many cultures, what is left unsaid can be as important as what is spoken. This lecture will explore how different cultural norms influence the negotiation process, and how business leaders can adapt their strategies to different cultural contexts to achieve better outcomes.

The Impact of Cultural Misunderstandings on Acquisitions and Mergers
Cross-border acquisitions often fail due to a lack of cultural integration between companies. Cultural clashes can lead to conflicts in management approaches, employee relations, and business priorities. The lecture will delve into real-world examples where cultural misunderstandings have led to the failure of otherwise promising deals, and discuss strategies for successful post-merger integration that considers cultural differences.

Global Leadership and Cross-Cultural Team Management
Managing international teams involves understanding the different communication styles, work ethics, and decision-making processes across cultures. A one-size-fits-all approach rarely works in a global setting. This session will provide insights on how to manage diverse teams, navigate potential conflicts, and create an inclusive environment that values different perspectives and fosters productivity.

Building Trust Across Cultures
Trust is a key component of successful international partnerships, but the ways trust is built and maintained can vary greatly between cultures. Some cultures may prioritize personal relationships before conducting business, while others focus on professional competence. The lecture will offer guidance on how to cultivate trust across different cultural landscapes, helping business leaders build lasting, meaningful relationships with international partners.

Adapting to Local Markets: Marketing and Consumer Behavior
Cultural understanding is essential when adapting marketing strategies for different regions. Consumer behavior is deeply rooted in cultural norms, values, and social expectations. This session will cover how businesses can tailor their products, services, and marketing campaigns to resonate with local markets, ensuring that they avoid cultural missteps and connect meaningfully with their target audience.

Cultural Intelligence as a Competitive Advantage
Businesses that invest in developing cultural intelligence (CQ) position themselves to be more agile and successful in the global marketplace. By fostering a culture of openness, learning, and respect for cultural differences, companies can navigate global challenges more effectively. The lecture will emphasize why cultivating CQ should be a priority for any organization aiming to succeed internationally.