THE RENAISSANCE SERIES - EP.3 BRITISH MINDSET
wed13oct5:00 pmwed6:00 pmTHE RENAISSANCE SERIES - EP.3 BRITISH MINDSETSustainable Human Development
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About the project “The Renaissance Series – Sustainable Human Development” is a powerful series of webinars focusing on the individual and the new set of challenges
Event Details
About the project
“The Renaissance Series – Sustainable Human Development” is a powerful series of webinars focusing on the individual and the new set of challenges we are all faced with as we operate in the new professional environment that has recently undergone significant twists and shifts. Covid, Brexit and a series of globally relevant social issues have contributed to changing the way we work, the way we communicate, the way we make decisions, in ways that no one had anticipated and without warning or time to prepare.
Dealing with what some called the “new normal” is not just a matter of how good we are at using new technological tools, but it encompasses a wide spectrum of little things which, combined, have the power of making our lives better or worse and impact on our ability to reach personal and professional goals.
With the Renaissance series, the Chamber aims at giving its members fresh, applicable and effective means of rising to the challenge and maximize one’s potential by selecting and engaging experts from each field who are uniquely equipped to provide the participants with food for thought and opportunities of individual human growth.
13 October 2021 17:00-18:00
Episode 3
“BRITISH MINDSET”
Speaker: Elisabeth Weingraber-Pircher
Elisabeth Weingraber-Pircher is an executive coach, experienced interculturalist, and leadership trainer. Having lived and worked in 12 countries on four continents (longest in Italy, Brazil, and the UK) she knows how to apply the latest theories in real-life business situations and support people and businesses in complex environments.
What matters to “the” British? What are decisions based on? How do “the” British interpret concepts such as “trust”, “fairness” and decide what is funny and what’s odd? How does it differ, if at all, from the rest of the world? Looking at these concepts from various cultural aspects will make it easier to build and maintain trust across borders, create buy-in and share some good laughs. It’s not a list of do’s and don’ts, rather an exploration of experiences and guidelines to real-life situations with a sprinkling of British humour.
For more info about Renaissance download the flyer!
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The webinar will be held in English. Registration Required:
Per ulteriori informazioni contattare margherita.ferretti@britishchamber.it
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October 13, 2021 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm(GMT+02:00)
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