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ICC provides Cross-Cultural services to
a large number of Australia-based organizations, including business,
government, education and aid institutions. We work with employees
and their families, project teams, business travelers and staff
associated with international operations.
ICC’s Cross-Cultural Training
Programs are delivered in every capital city of Australia and
in many remote locations.
Through our Global Relocations Partnership (GRP), associates
worldwide can deliver programs across the globe.
Cross-Cultural Services offered include;
Our trainers are all well qualified professionals from a variety
of backgrounds, with experience in business, and in living and
working overseas. Our trainers undergo regular training and development
in the field of cross cultural awareness and training techniques.
ICC responds quickly to its clients’ needs,
and tailor programs to meet the specific needs of both employees
and families.
In the case of relocating families, ICC runs age-appropriate
parallel programs for school age children to introduce their
host location and address their issues and concerns.
These are practical custom designed programs for the individual
(and family) that will assist their effective adjustment into
any foreign country. Modules include daily living, family adjustment,
historical perspectives, cross cultural comparison, living
and working with cultural difference. External presenters with
recent experience living and working in the particular host
country are sourced from academia, business and government
sources to contribute to each program, delivering the host
country specific modules.
Customized programs are designed on the basis of discussion
with the relocate and completion of a comprehensive needs assessment
questionnaire. These programs will:
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Help the employee hit the ground running, confident of
being able to interact appropriately in the job in the
new culture and achieve maximum effectiveness
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Assist in positive family adjustment and wellbeing. As
many as one in five overseas assignments fail due to issues
connected with the family’s adaptation to the new
culture.
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Underwrite the success of your investment |
Customized children’s programs are designed on the basis
of discussion and needs assessment questionnaires, and delivered
by experienced trained teachers. Program objectives are to:
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Validate the children’s own concerns about the
move, and address them positively
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Teach them about life in the host country in a fun and
interactive way
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Prepare them for the roller coaster ride of emotions
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Recognize the role of each family member in supporting
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A custom designed program to help organizations retain valued
employees. Provides a forum for returnees and their families
to discuss adjustment issues and put perspective on their overseas
experience. An estimated 40% of returning expatriates leave
the company within 2 years (GMAC Global Relocation Survey Trends
2000). ICC’s Repatriation Programs assist employees and
families returning to Australia to:
Programs designed to maximize effectiveness of executives
negotiating in different cultures through understanding of
different values, expectations and negotiating techniques
These practical custom designed
programs will provide your business negotiators and overseas
travelers with the tools
needed to interact appropriately and effectively in pursuit
of your company’s goals
In association with our wide base of resource people we will
create a forum for discussion from of the following:
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Framework for working with cultural difference
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Communication techniques including verbal and non verbal
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Business and social etiquette
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Historical, social and political perspectives
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Current trends and issues
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Negotiating skills for win-win outcomes
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Country specific negotiating styles
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Practical tips in surviving business travel
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Use of interpreters |
These interactive workshops are designed to produce more effective
teams in a work environment that includes people from different
cultures
Workshops will:
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Identify cultural differences between team members
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Provide forum for discussion about these differences
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Create constructive communication strategies for team
work
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Identify business strengths in each cultural group
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Develop positive dynamics within the team
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Create synergies to maximize effectiveness of team structure
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These workshops will include role-plays and team exercises
to equip individuals with the tools to contribute effectively
to their team in the workplace |
As part of the pre-departure decision-making
and preperation phase, this session provides an opportunity
for potential expatriates
and employers to increase knowledge and understanding of the
cultural and personal issues associated with a specific international
relocation. Subsequent to the session detailed evaluation and
feedback will be provided to both participants and their employers.
Should the assignment proceed, the session provides an important
first stage of pre-departure preparation.
Program Objectives:
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To provide a framework for understanding cultural differences
and how they are manifested and work and social settings
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To develop cultural profiles and consider the cross cultural
implications of this assignment
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To gain information on the normal pattern of cross-cultural
adaptation and to consider the particular issues involved
in accepting this assignment |
Argonaut is a simple-to-use cross-cultural
training tool that can be completed on line in about 20 minutes,
and gives immediate feedback in clear diagrammatic form,
highlighting major areas of difference and potential conflict
between
the home and the target culture. As well as giving further
information about each of the countries in each of twelve
areas, such as use of time, or conflict resolution, Argonaut
suggests strategies for overcoming the gaps, and allows
the
participants to apply the strategies to realistic practical
scenarios.
Argonaut for individual employees:
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Argonaut is a valuable tool to help focus on individual
needs and areas of potential conflict in pre-departure
programs for International Assignees, particularly when
their responsibilities cover more than one country.
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In conjunction with telephone coaching, it can be used
for International Assignees who are being cross-posted,
who are in remote locations, or who for whatever reason
are unable to access face-to face pre-departure cross-cultural
training.
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Argonaut can be used very successfully as a tool for
the training of high potential employees to operate effectively
in the global marketplace.
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Business Travellers can significantly increase their
knowledge and effectiveness, and be coached for success
in negotiating cross-culturally.
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Argonaut for Teams
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Teams working with colleagues based in other countries
will benefit through understanding perceptions of each
other, and working through those perceptions to leverage
strengths and overcome areas of conflict
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Multicultural teams can also learn to identify the range
of their strengths and abilities, and leverage them while
recognising and minimising the areas of potential conflict
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A more detailed Argonaut
Brochure is available
for download.
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