Establishment
Language of instruction
English
Teaching content
INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCIES
Training officer(s)
G.DOUGLAS
Stakeholder(s)
H.HARTMANN-GIBSON, G.DOUGLAS, Bernd Gibson, Chérif EZZELDIN
Présentation
Prerequisite
Prepared to work in multicultural teams.
Open to call into question deeply-held assumptions, beliefs and attitudes.
Wiiling to engage actively in experiential learning (learning through experience).
Ability to work in a non-judgemental fashion is an essential ingredient to succeeding in this course
Open to call into question deeply-held assumptions, beliefs and attitudes.
Wiiling to engage actively in experiential learning (learning through experience).
Ability to work in a non-judgemental fashion is an essential ingredient to succeeding in this course
Goal
1) Recognize cultural values and orientations and their impact on behaviour at a personal, national and organizational level.
2) Explain the importance of the manager's role in leveraging the benefits of diversity and inclusion.
3) Differentiate between ethnocentric and ethnorelative modes of behaviour.
4) Work more respectfully and successfully in multicultural contexts by adapting their ways of thinking and behaving.
5) Begin to coach others in this approach.
6) Have a greater awareness of ESRS topics such as diversity and inclusion and non-discrimination
2) Explain the importance of the manager's role in leveraging the benefits of diversity and inclusion.
3) Differentiate between ethnocentric and ethnorelative modes of behaviour.
4) Work more respectfully and successfully in multicultural contexts by adapting their ways of thinking and behaving.
5) Begin to coach others in this approach.
6) Have a greater awareness of ESRS topics such as diversity and inclusion and non-discrimination
Presentation
A common frame of reference covering the essential intercultural communication and management models (Bennett's DMIS, E.T. Hall chronemics and context, Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck's cultural orientations model, Hofstede's cultural dimensions model, Trompenaars' cultural orientations model, Thomas' concept of cultural intelligence, cultural values…).
Gardenswaartz and Rowe dimensions of diversity and managing diversity.
Molinsky's global dexterity model.
Rosinski's Cultural Orientations Framework for coaching across cultures.
Gardenswaartz and Rowe dimensions of diversity and managing diversity.
Molinsky's global dexterity model.
Rosinski's Cultural Orientations Framework for coaching across cultures.
Modalités
Organization
Type | Amount of time | Comment | |
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Présentiel | |||
Cours interactif | 16,00 | ||
Autoformation | |||
Lecture du manuel de référence | 10,00 | ||
Travail personnel | |||
Group Project | 14,00 | ||
Charge de travail personnel indicative | 10,00 | ||
Overall student workload | 50,00 |
Evaluation
Evaluation of the course is by continuous assessment. Students will be assessed by a mix of group presentations and projects and a "course log" to be kept by each individual student
Control type | Duration | Amount | Weighting |
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Autres | |||
Etude de cas | 0,00 | 1 | 10,00 |
Projet Collectif | 0,00 | 1 | 20,00 |
Projet Individuel | 0,00 | 1 | 35,00 |
exposé | |||
exposé | 0,00 | 1 | 35,00 |
TOTAL | 100,00 |
Ressources
Bibliography
Management Across Cultures: Developing Global Competencies -
International Journal of Intercultural Relations -
Academy of Management Learning and Education -
International Journal of Intercultural Relations -
Academy of Management Learning and Education -
Internet resources