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Worlds Apart: Building Effective Teams Globally
Building Effective Teams Globally A couple of years ago, View Magazine called our series, Diversity: Creating Success for Business and People "one of the best products about diversity on the market." And customers agreed! Now, we can offer you a follow-up series from the same company, ARMC. Building... read more
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Worlds Apart: Building Effective Teams Globally

Building Effective Teams Globally

A couple of years ago, View Magazine called our series, Diversity: Creating Success for Business and People "one of the best products about diversity on the market." And customers agreed!

Now, we can offer you a follow-up series from the same company, ARMC. Building a Diverse Workforce for the Global Millennium is a 20-volume series that covers a huge variety of diversity issues. 
 
Each program also presents critical business concepts like building trust and respect, performance appraisals, team building and leadership.

Program 13: "Worlds Apart: Building Effective Teams Globally"

Different cultures have different approaches to problem solving and project management. In the global economy, it is increasingly important for every team member to be aware of these differences as they move forward on projects.

In this scenario, you will explore the differences in values and the importance of work and life between a Japanese employee and a Latin employee. You’ll explore different approaches to work and communication, including body language, handling e-mails, and balance in work.

CHARACTER NAMES
Jesus Hernandez and Toshi Okomoto

KEY LEARNING POINTS

  • Understanding different cultures’ approaches to work
  • Building teams in a global environment
  • Understanding communication issues including verbal deference/assertiveness, body language, meeting style, and decision-making style
  • Developing skills to lead diverse employees
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Release Date
Jan 1, 1999
Video Running Time (minutes)
13:19
Language Option
Subtitled
Producer
Enterprise Media
Course ID
ENT045-EN
Available languages
English