Managing Asian Cultural Diversity - Cross Cultural Management Issues in Asia
Managing Asian cultural diversity can be complex for Western management teams. Each country has its own culture, history, ideology, language and philosophy. A strategy in Taiwan may not work in China, and vice versa. Understanding the local mentality, beliefs, and even linguistic traits can make a world of difference in managing Asian employees effectively and building your team. Please attend our February 23, 2012 webcast on Asian Cross Cultural Issues. This 90 minute session will include a 60 minute presentation, followed by 30 minutes for Q&A
The following topics will be covered in this webcast:
- Diversity of Asian Cultures
- Countries and Regions
- Ethnicity
- Religion
- Language
- Generational Differences
- Erroneous Assumptions about Asian Cultures
- Common Stereotypes
- Latest Asia Megatrends
- Changing Asian Cultural Identities
- Women's Status
- Comparison of Key Asian Cultural Concepts
- The Greater China
- Japan
- Korea
- Singapore
- Others
- Cultural Impact on Asian Management Issues
- Leadership and Management Style
- Recruiting and Benefits
- Work Ethics and Integrity
- Innovation and Retention
- Common Challenges in Managing Asian Diversity
- Communication and Feedback
- Regional Collaboration
- Coaching and Development
- Motivation and Retention
- Strategies for Effective Asian Management
- Managing Value Polarities
- Becoming a Culture Learning Organization
- Building a Culturally Competent Workforce
- Benchmarking Practices for Global Effectiveness
Who should attend:
This webcast is designed for HR and recruiting professionals who want to be current on cross cultural diversity issues in Asia.
Presenter:
Ames Gross - President and founder. Mr. Gross has been involved in recruiting and human resources issues for over 20 years.
How a webcast works:
Webcasts allow participants in their office or conference room to access our presentation with their phone line and internet connection. One day before the webcast, you will receive an email which will include the dial-in number and web access information. Please dial in ten minutes before the start of the webcast.
When:
February 23, 2012
- 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. U.S./Eastern Time
- 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. U.S./Central Time
- 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. U.S./Mountain Time
- 8:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. U.S./Pacific Time
Fee and registration:
Each dial-in number is $400.00 To register, click the "Sign Up Now" button at the top of this page. If you have any questions about the audio conference content, please contact us at melissawong@pacificbridge.com or (301) 469-3400, ext. 8.
Cancellation policy:
If you are unable to attend, we will be glad to send you a copy of the webcast on CD.
Please see our website http://www.pacificbridge.com/ for additional information and our upcoming schedule.
