Training opportunities by Alfredo Behrens - to enhance the efficacy of leading and managing in emerging markets.
Did you know that apple pie Americans tend to root for the Coyote, while Latin Americans - and many others - root for the Roadrunner?
Worse, Roadrunner types do not like being led by Coyote types. Ask me how to get cross-cultural leadership right
In addition to online courses and webinars I also offer face-to-face training, even very dynamic leadership and teamwork development workshops, like this one involving a samba school:
The online course Managing The Brazilian Way is already available at Brainfeeder Management Development school.
See the Brainfeeder blog for prominent testimonials on the course Managing Brazilians.
Also check at the Brainfeeder Management Development school for the webinar Brazilian Management: What Works? This last webinar introduces the main cultural differences that the majority of Brazilians show and which hinder the efficacy of mainstream management techniques. It also builds on recent research suggesting that many Brazilian attitudes to work are shared with Indians, meaning that the learning of this webinar, and of the course Managing Brazilians may be relevant to many other countries of a greater group orientation than anglo-saxon ones.
See the Brainfeeder blog for prominent testimonials on the course Managing Brazilians.
Also check at the Brainfeeder Management Development school for the webinar Brazilian Management: What Works? This last webinar introduces the main cultural differences that the majority of Brazilians show and which hinder the efficacy of mainstream management techniques. It also builds on recent research suggesting that many Brazilian attitudes to work are shared with Indians, meaning that the learning of this webinar, and of the course Managing Brazilians may be relevant to many other countries of a greater group orientation than anglo-saxon ones.
There will be other courses, like one on the nature of the cultural differences between Spanish, Portuguese and English speaking inhabitants of the New World. This course´s content is drawn from my book by Stanford University Press 'Culture and Management in the Americas'.
You may next watch the two minute trailer for Management The Brazilian Way, or click on the Full Monty button below for the complete spectrum of courses and other multimedia resources, some free, others not.
You may next watch the two minute trailer for Management The Brazilian Way, or click on the Full Monty button below for the complete spectrum of courses and other multimedia resources, some free, others not.