Intercultural communication
Facts
Day 1: Successful cooperation with people from different cultural backgrounds
Intercultural communication in theory
Elements of culture
Common basic problems of a society
Small exercise for the analysis of different views in the cultural context
Sensitization for the own language
Understanding of how other cultures work
reality check
Day 2: Goal – Development of common values despite cultural differences
Theory of Intercultural Communication
What are my readings?
Small exercise for the analysis of individual perceptions in a cultural context
Raising awareness of cultural differences
What are my values in the world of work?
What are the values of the company?
Reality Check
Dates: after consultation
Virtual Trainings
Duration: 4x 10UE (= 40 lessons of 45 minutes each)
introduction
The seminar is designed and suitable for all persons working in companies that already employ or plan to employ people with a migration background. Successful cooperation with people from different cultural backgrounds will give you comprehensive knowledge in dealing with people from different cultural backgrounds. It serves as a guide for those who want to prepare themselves for upcoming tasks and for those who want to be able to communicate with different cultures and types. The goal is to develop a common understanding of the differences and similarities among all participants in order to work together more efficiently.
Germany is a country of migration. Germany can achieve the integration of migrants if all those involved pull together. The seminar Development of common values despite cultural differences is designed for companies that employ people with a migration background, who do not yet speak German well and know little about the culture, but want to learn it. It is designed for employees in companies who work with people from different cultural backgrounds with different experiences and qualifications.
A common understanding of the employer’s requirements is achieved by those employees who question themselves, their world view and their language and consistently respond to their counterpart. This seminar will give you impulses on what can be useful for a foreign colleague and how this cooperation can also provide you with added value if you meet each other openly and respectfully, and last but not least pragmatically, for example using and visualizing a simple language. A picture says more than 1000 words, this applies across cultures.
