THE GLOBAL OFFICE – BREAKING BARRIERS AND BUILDING BRIDGES
When and Where
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19/10/2017
7:00 pm-9:00 pm -
InnCube
9/F 京朝大厦 农展馆南路5号 团结湖
Beijing
China
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Event Details
Let’s face it, we have all used the following buzzwords on our CVs and applications:”International Mindset – Cultural Awareness – Global Understanding”. But what do these actually mean? Do you really deserve to add these to your name? Why are these concepts so important and in style?
The Global Office- Breaking Barriers and Building Bridges
Let’s face it, we have all used the following buzzwords on our CVs and applications:”International Mindset – Cultural Awareness – Global Understanding”. But what do these actually mean? Do you really deserve to add these to your name? Why are these concepts so important and in style?
Despite the wide range of benefits and new opportunities globalization provides, it also presents us with many challenges. As employees in China, you might find it hard to adjust to the concept of 差不多; fear your feedback style may be perceived as too confrontational; or struggle to feel part of a team that is spread across four continents. Chinese nationals working for foreign companies in China might equally struggle with the language usage, foreign management structure, or meeting styles.
In order to minimize the challenges and maximize the benefits of globalization, communication is key. Come and listen to our three communications specialists who share their insights on practical ways to bridge the divides and take down the barriers to success in the international workplace.
Every month, the Beijing Women’s Network and JingJobs bring together experts from diverse backgrounds to empower young and mid-range professionals to build upon their professional skills and networks. If you are not yet a member of the Beijing Women’s Network on WeChat, please add wechat: samanthajingjobs and ask to be added into the groups.
Overcoming language barriers:
- How can I progress my career in China without high-level Mandarin?
- Concrete tips to participate better in an environment that is not your first language
- Things to be aware of when working as a foreigner in China (e.g. how to provide feedback, speaking up without being confrontational, enabling your colleagues to participate in meetings)
- How to identify and solve cultural differences with your colleagues and peers
- Business etiquette: business cards, handshaking/eye contact, dress styles, gift giving, (non-verbal communications)
- How to realize your own bias – exercises and reflections
- Networking in China
- How to forge a single team identity, regardless of location, nationality, backgrounds
- Power dynamics – foreign versus local staff
- Meetings
- Global versus local branding
- Recommended webinar and communication softwares
- Information storage/sharing that is accessible in China and abroad
- Social Media: West versus China
This event is for all young professionals who are working or wish to work in an international environment and might be presented with the challenges of working across offices, nationalities, and languages.
All genders welcome.
Food will be catered by Palms LA – please choose the food ticket when signing up if you’d like tacos!
https://www.eventbank.cn/event/11909/