Intercultural training India: What body language says

Body language as an important communication factor In all parts of the world, body language plays an important role in communication. Intercultural training in India therefore attaches great importance to this aspect. Body language determines 2/3 of how we understand a message. Words alone are of secondary importance! But how
Intercultural competence India – Integration of Indian professionals

Intercultural training India for the successful integration of Indian specialists in German companies The recruitment of skilled workers from India is becoming increasingly important for German companies. The IT sector, engineering and other technical professions benefit particularly from highly qualified Indian workers. However, for this integration to be successful, companies
Virtual project management – communication from the home office

Corona is raging and many people are still working from home. But even if you are in the office, traveling is still largely impossible. Europe is slowly opening up again, but if you have projects in India or China, you are currently forced to manage them virtually. Virtual project management
Successful cooperation with Indian partners and colleagues – How to write emails to Indians and arrange appointments

It all starts with the idea Many German companies are now outsourcing capacities to India, particularly in the IT sector. Call centers can also be found on the subcontinent today. On paper, this is a good idea. There is a shortage of skilled workers in Germany, Indian programmers are well
Intercultural competence India – questioning stereotypes

Intercultural competence India – questioning stereotypes Stereotypes and India It is sometimes amazing what stereotypes develop. When it comes to a distant country like India and you have not attended intercultural training in India , you mainly get your knowledge from the newspaper, the Internet or television. Iranians tend to
Intercultural competence – always “peel the onion”

I recently went camping and canoeing with my children. Like every year, we meet up with other friendly families and spend 3 enjoyable days eating, drinking and doing sports. Of course, barbecues and “hot discussions” around the campfire are part of it. A great opportunity to “solve the world’s problems”,
Intercultural competence India – Polychronicity

Intercultural competence India – Polychronicity A land of contrasts India – the land of tigers, the Taj Mahal, sacred cows, Mahatma Gandhi and terrifying, mysterious sects. But also of call centers and a flourishing IT industry. The image of India in Germany is characterized by many different stereotypes. A large