Does Culture Matter?
This training will enable you to successfully communicate with people coming from different cultures and improve your team management skills in intercultural environment. NOTE: the training is not funded by Erasmus+ programme, and is fee based.
WHAT IS THE TRAINING ABOUT?
‘Does Culture Matter’ is an international training programme that has been piloted with excellent results in Europe and Asia in various sectors, in multinational work environments: for profit companies, universities, NGOs and public bodies. By participating in this training you will:
become more aware about cultural issues
be able to communicate effectively in different intercultural settings better understand your own values and how they might cause cultural clashes be able to apply intercultural conflict resolutions techniques learn what culture shock is and how it can be overcome better understand the stages of cultural integration improve your facilitation and decision making skills when working with culturally diverse groups.
The training is based on four modules: Values & Ethics; Intercultural Communication; Conflict Resolution; Management & Facilitation. More information about the content of each module and the detailed programme is available on http://culturematters.training
IS THIS TRAINING FOR ME?
Why does culture matter? How is it relevant to you? Do you travel much? Maybe you live in another country? Does your business have employees or customers from different cultural backgrounds? Then surely this training is for you!
“Does culture matter?” training is open to anyone interested in other cultures and willing to develop skills and competences in intercultural management not only in theory, but in practice. Whether you come from non-profit or business sector, this training will give extra value to your regular work routine and make your communication with colleagues and partners more effective and efficient.
WHEN & WHERE
12-18 July, 2016
South Kuta, Bali, Indonesia.
Bali, probably the most famous island in Indonesia, is a subtle blend between serene nature and traditional cultural practices making it the perfect place to start your intercultural journey and develop practical skills in intercultural management.
REGISTRATION
You can register for the “Does Culture Matter” training on our website: http://culturematters.training or follow this direct registration link http://culturematters.training/dcm-bali-express-your-interest
The registration will be open until June 25th, however, we might close it earlier as soon as all the available places on the training are filled.
CONTACTS
For any questions, contact us at info@culturematters.training
Find out more about our training alliance and the trainers at http://culturematters.training
Training overview
http://trainings.salto-youth.net/5686
This activity has already happened!
This Training Course is
for 25 participants participants
from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries
, Other countries in the world
, Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU 
and recommended for
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, Youth policy makers, Volunteering mentors, University Tutors
Working language(s):
English
Co-organiser(s):
- Addo Consult (Youth NGO)
- Synergizer (Youth NGO)
Costs
GET YOUR TICKET (number of places for the training is limited)
1490 EUR - Early bird price is valid for registrations and payments done before May 20th, 2016.
1890 EUR - Full training package fee for a one-week training (7 days) in Bali is valid for registrations and payments done before June 25th 2016.
WHAT IS INCLUDED INTO THE TRAINING FEE?
The training package fee includes:
- Training materials and activities
- Accommodation in a twin room (3 or 4 stars hotel)
for the period of the training
- Breakfast during the training course (all days,
excluding arrival day)
- Lunch during the training course (all days
excluding arrival and departure days)
- Coffee breaks (two per day, excluding arrival and
departure day)
- Cultural immersion activities
- A gala dinner
Please NOTE that the training package fee doesn’t include your travel cost or any other personal expenses.