The survivor's guide to cross cultural com...: B.Du Mesnil and C.Naschberger at TEDxMinesNantes

Beatrice Du Mesnil is the Academic Director of the Master « Management of International Competencies » and the Head of the Cultures & Languages Departement. With her double culture french-british and many experiences in an international context, she now focuses her courses and work on Intercultural Management and Management of International Carriers. Presentation (with Christine Naschberger) : After their own professional and personal experiences, they will give us the « The survivor's guide to cross cultural communication ».
Research Professor à Audencia Nantes School of Management, from Autria, Christine Naschberger is specialized in Diversity Management and Intercultural Management. Her main fields of research are gender equality, handicap management and life balance professional/personal. Presentation (with Beatrice Du Mesnil) : After their own professional and personal experiences, they will give us the « The survivor's guide to cross cultural communication ».
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  • @lindachambers9398
    @lindachambers93987 жыл бұрын

    Your presentation was well done and consistent with most of what I have gained as a Communication Specialist and educator. However, I tend to agree with Delphine du Toit's message that there was no mention about the African culture. I am puzzled as to why this group was not acknowledged.

  • @DeeZeeS
    @DeeZeeS10 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Delphine I had the same thought it's sad

  • @jihanelnagar5908
    @jihanelnagar5908 Жыл бұрын

    great presentation

  • @massoud713
    @massoud7139 жыл бұрын

    I might be wrong, but most of what is said here sounds like clichés. By the way, on one slide, we are told that 'British' belong to a 'low context culture' (i.e. a culture in which people go straight to the point). The next slide, we are told that when british say something, they mean something else (i.e. 'hum, that's interesting' => 'that's a stupid idea'). Confusing, isn't it?

  • @Solbm27

    @Solbm27

    6 жыл бұрын

    Maybe it means that you go straight to the point of saying something different than what you mean.... :) (nah..you're right....it is idiotic)

  • @interkulturellekompetenz4087

    @interkulturellekompetenz4087

    5 жыл бұрын

    "Indirectness of interpersonal communication" is the culture standard for Britain. On the cultural dimension of "Context", the UK is closer to France and Western cultures, than it is to Arabic or Asian cultures.

  • @user-pb1lh4fx9t
    @user-pb1lh4fx9t2 жыл бұрын

    Помогите пожалуйста понять, О чём идёт речь вкратце?

  • @DelphineduToit
    @DelphineduToit10 жыл бұрын

    You make NO mention of Africa - the 2nd largest continent. The 2nd most populous continent, with 54 countries and in excess of 2100 languages. Are Africans irrelevant?

  • @nyamusimel4176

    @nyamusimel4176

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for raising this issue

  • @robertbellermine3090

    @robertbellermine3090

    Жыл бұрын

    Condescending to say the least! This for me cannot be classified as a global analysis, rather keep it Austrian and British !

  • @littlecutest395
    @littlecutest3956 жыл бұрын

    They keep mixing things up

  • @brandprincejoo
    @brandprincejoo11 ай бұрын

    Quite an average presentation that was obviously poorly researched, wherein France still lives off its former African Colonies to the tune of billions of Euros annually; yet the African Culture context was not featured nor discussed, despite global companies parading all over the African Continent. America is a global mix of European settlers, African Americans, Hispanics, Middle East, Latinos, & Asia Pacific Cultures. That is why it was more successful & stable to have the United Nations in NewYork, USA than its unstable predecessor in Europe, the 'League of Nations', Switz... Leaving out Middle East, or African Cultures makes this Cross Cultural guide presentation "half-baked", & it's my Culture to accept their flaws, forgiving them to do better next time. Shalom in peace.

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