In the beginning of the year I was contacted by one of Sweden’s most reputable business news magazines – Chef (means boss, not cook…). The magazine had made a survey on the general views of executives on international assignments. Little did we know...
Many businesses and people in general are taking precautions regarding the current situation with the coronavirus. Understandably, there is a reluctance to join gatherings and to travel, and this of course has its consequences on training sessions that are both...
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As a longtime partner with the West Sweden Chamber of Commerce, we have now added one more service to the mix. The members of The Chamber can now readily get market specific support in business culture. But as we know, it is not about Do and Don’t lists, nor a...
Since the beginning this year I’m conducting research with financial support by Ashridge, Hult International Business School, and in cooperation with the University of Gothenburg providing the research expertise. The study regards a tool for intercultural...
After a two-day trainer course there is a new cross-cultural trainer in town. Bringing her multicultural experience into the classroom exploring cultural competence, theories, tools, the trainer role and how to code shift, Pauline Barnades showcased her own project...