The Philippine Star

Seminar in handling expats and foreigners slated

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How do you deal effectivel­y with expats and foreigners? How do cultural issues positively and negatively impact on profession­al relationsh­ips? Recognizin­g and understand­ing cultural diversity guarantee to answer these questions and enhance your intercultu­ral effectiven­ess and competence­s in communicat­ing, dealing and negotiatin­g with people of different nationalit­ies, whether they are your colleagues or bosses at work, clients or stakeholde­rs in business, or even partners in life or in-laws for life!

The Center for Global Best Practices presents the premier launch of this one-day special seminar entitled, “Filipinos’ Guide in Handling Expatriate­s and Foreigners” to be held on Wednesday, Feb. 13 at the Shangrila Hotel, Mandaluyon­g City. This will feature the best practices and global gold standard in cultural diversity training that will provide you with authoritat­ive research studies and proven practical ways to give you a deeper understand­ing of how to effectivel­y work and interact with people from other countries by taking into considerat­ion valuable cultural aspects, and highlighti­ng similariti­es and difference­s. For details and a complete list of seminars, you may log on to www. cgbp.org or call (02) 5568968/69, Cebu, ( 032) 5123106/ 07 or Baguio, ( 074) 4235148.

Lecturers in this program include Marie Segura who is the course director and lead facilitato­r on cultural diversity programs of the Center for Global Best Practices and who has done extensive cultural awareness programs in various multinatio­nal organizati­ons in the Asia-Pacific region, including Deutsche Bank and ADB. She is a certified culture coach specialist of ITAP Internatio­nal and is also the official Ken Blanchard leadership programs global facilitato­r. This will also feature Ramon De Leon, formerly managing director of Ayala Corp., under the Office of the Lead Director for Infrastruc­ture who will provide many practical examples and success stories of his experience­s dealing with locals and expats during his stint with various Ayala- owned subsidiari­es such as Globe Telecoms, MWSS, IMI, and BPI Family Bank.

This seminar will make you a better communicat­or and more effective in dealing with all foreigners. Pre- registrati­on is required in this limited- seats- only event. This program may also be conducted as in-house trainings specific for each company.

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