Country Briefings
TMA World, the creator of the Country Navigator™, is a leading executive development consultancy helping employees at all levels with global organizations to meet the personal challenges of doing business successfully in the global marketplace.
As a support the learning available within Country Navigator™, TMA World provides a range of cross-cultural training workshops designed to build and reinforce learning within groups and teams.
Available in both traditional half, one and two day formats as well as shorter virtual classroom formats, TMA World's Country Briefings enable you to:
- Recognize the importance of developing cross-cultural competence for oneself, one's team, and your organization
- Identify the common pitfalls to avoid when working across cultures
- Identify the personal attributes that contribute positively to developing cross-border relationships
- Identify the key characteristics of your chosen country's society (e.g. geography, location, population, economical and political conditions, lifestyle and aspirations, belief systems, history, language, and mindset) and business culture (e.g. business ethics/social responsibility, business organization)
- Think strategically about how best to work with colleagues, partners, customers from your chosen culture
- Develop core communication skills to help you improve and establish lasting global business relationships
- Understand how to work virtually with colleagues from different cultures and create high performing global teams
Culture General or Country Specific options
TMA World's programmes are highly modular and can be created to meet the specific training needs of your team or groups. Modules include country specific or regional programmes as well as a range of specific skill components relevant to each audience group attending.
The country specific range of courses run by TMA World include: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Dubai, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, United Kingdom, and the United States.