Myanmar is currently under instability, plus it is affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. It has brought about further challenges to expatriates managing their teams in Myanmar, especially the ones that are operating remotely. Meanwhile, culture is an inevitable part of doing business – it is the biggest challenge of expat working overseas, according to The Economist.
For expatriates: Have you thought about how to get the best collaboration from your Myanmar colleagues in this tough time? Are you aware of Myanmar key cultural values? What are the difficulties that your Myanmar colleagues are facing?
For Myanmar nationals: Do you find it easy or difficult to work with expatriates? Do you know the differences between Myanmar culture and international business cultures? What are the difficulties that you are facing?
Let’s get both sides to discuss openly in this unique webinar to see the views from the other side. Bridging the cultural gaps of expatriates and Myanmar colleagues will facilitate mutual understanding, empathy and thus effective collaboration.
Join our free webinar “Bridging the cultural gaps during challenging times in Myanmar”!
Who should attend:
Expatriates managing teams in Myanmar and their Myanmar colleagues
This open webinar is a great opportunity to sample cultural training first-hand, see our intercultural trainer and coach Hana Bui, Intercultural Trainer and Bestselling Author of the book “When Global Meets Local - How Expatriates Can Succeed in Myanmar”. You would also find out more about the two cultural workshops that we offer: (1) Myanmar Cultural Awareness and (2) Bridging the cultural gaps for national and international colleagues to get the best collaboration under this challenging time in Myanmar.
Contact us at contact@ccifrance-myanmar.org for more information and/or to register your attendance in this Free Live Webinar.
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