Expatriate leaders working in a multicultural setting with colleagues from a variety of nations are no strangers to challenges. In the challenging global business environment, these cross cultural obstacles continue to affect experienced expatriates. China’s long history and unique culture have shaped the country’s social, economical and political structures and systems, which are very different than developed countries. This program is designed for expatriates, to be aware of their own cultural values, familiarize themselves with the Chinese social system, cultural patterns, communication styles and management approaches, so as to shorten expatriates’ learning curve and enhance their effectiveness in leading and managing in the Chinese business environment, thus as a result, help foreign expatriates improve organizational result in China.
Special Features of the Program Participants will be asked to take the Worldpass Assessment – a cultural assessment tool developed by 4stones to understand their own cultural profile and compare their own cultural profile with a typical Chinese profile, so as to see the cultural differences between two cultures in terms of Relationship with Each Other, Relationship to Business and Relationship to Time, and better understand how to bridge and reconcile the differences between participant’s culture and Chinese cultures
Program Objectives:
Raise awareness of different cultural patterns in the workplace including participants’ own cultures.
Understand Chinese culture and its impact on business and management.
Help participants see culturally-based patterns of communication and interaction.
Discuss methods for avoiding misunderstanding and practice using effective responses.
Learn a model to effectively develop cross-cultural competence/skill
Enhance communication between expatriate managers and their local Chinese colleagues and staff.
Understand how to develop trusted relationship with the Chinese both internally and externally
Enhance expatriates’ leadership effectiveness in China, in term of communicating with Chinese, leading team, and driving result.
Program Outline 1. Understanding Culture, Chinese Cultural Beliefs and Values
A brief history of China with emphasis after 1840
Culture and its impact on global business and the workplace
A model to develop cross-cultural competence
What shapes Chinese cultural beliefs and values?
Chinese cultural impact on Chinese society
Key Values that impact Chinese business and management practices
A model to compare your culture with Chinese culture
Debrief assessment profile and understanding different cultural dimensions
2. Cultural Applications in Leading and Managing Effectively with Chinese
Understanding the Chinese leadership style
Understanding the Chinese decision making process
Chinese conflict resolution style
Apply Chinese Cultural Insight to Enhance Leadership Effectiveness
How to motivate Chinese
How to develop trusted relationship with Chinese
How to communicate effectively with Chinese
How to lead Chinese team
How to drive result in China
Who should attend: It aims for foreign expatriates who would like to have a better understanding of Chinese culture, which would promote their work efficiency.
Special Registration Information: You must register in advance. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Attendees need to pay by Aug 23, 2016. Limited spots are available and attendance is given on a first-come, first-served basis.
Cancellation Policy: If you cannot attend a training for which you have registered, please cancel your registration no later than five business day prior to the training. If you fail to notify AmCham China of your cancellation in a timely fashion, you will be charged for training costs. To cancel you can: 1) email training@amchamchina.org, or 2) cancel online if you registered for the training through the website. Your cooperation in this matter supports AmCham China in maintaining the quality of its trainings and is appreciated by your fellow members and the organization.