It is always a challenge for expats
and even Filipinos to manage and lead their people if they do not fully
understand the local culture. To bridge the gap between foreign and local workers,
the Center for Global Best Practices will hold a special program entitled, Mastering
Filipino Culture for Effective Management on Thursday, February 1, 2018
at the Manila Marriott Hotel, Pasay City, Philippines.
This one-day training is the only
program for expats, leaders of the organization, managers, supervisors, HR
practitioners and anyone who want to fully understand unique Filipino values,
beliefs, and traits. When you clearly
understand and properly observe these cultural values, you can enhance
effective communication, promote teamwork, encourage cooperation, ensure unity
and harmony, and motivate people effectively towards greater productivity and
excellence. This will also give a comprehensive discussion about the Culture
Elements (Language, Behavior and Arts), Filipinisms, how to motivate, manage
and lead effectively using cultural perspectives.
This program will feature cultural-diversity
expert, Mr. Ramon M. De Leon, who is
the former managing director of Ayala Corporation, under the Office of the Lead
Director for Infrastructure. He was seconded to the various Ayala-owned
subsidiaries to help in the corporate transformation of Globe Telecoms, Manila
Water, IMI, and BPI Family Bank. He has helped many expatriates work
effectively in the Philippines, including multi-racial Asians, Europeans and
Americans.
This is a must for all expats
working in the Philippines or managing a Filipino workforce as well as for
Filipinos in a leadership position. This training is open to the general
public. Seats are limited and pre-registration is required. Interested
participants are encouraged to avail of the early payment savings and group
discounts for 3 or more participants.
For complete details and list of other best practices seminars, you may check www.cgbp.org or call Manila lines at (02) 842-7148/ 59; 556-8968/ 69; Cebu lines at (032) 512-3106 to 07 and Baguio at (074) 423-5148.
For complete details and list of other best practices seminars, you may check www.cgbp.org or call Manila lines at (02) 842-7148/ 59; 556-8968/ 69; Cebu lines at (032) 512-3106 to 07 and Baguio at (074) 423-5148.
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