Decision Making in Asia
Decision Making in Asia, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 13 lectures, 7 quizzes, based on 29 reviews, and has 596 subscribers.
You will learn about Decision Making styles: consensual and top-down Steps for assessing the Decision Making styles of the counterparts Decision Making particularities in Asia: China, Japan, Korea, India, Indonezia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Malaezia, Thailand Decision Making examples This course is ideal for individuals who are Top Managers or Scrum Masters or Entrepreneurs or Operation Managers or Expats with managerial roles or CEO or CFO or Branch Managers or Project Managers It is particularly useful for Top Managers or Scrum Masters or Entrepreneurs or Operation Managers or Expats with managerial roles or CEO or CFO or Branch Managers or Project Managers.
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Summary
Title: Decision Making in Asia
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 13
Number of Quizzes: 7
Number of Published Lectures: 13
Number of Published Quizzes: 7
Number of Curriculum Items: 20
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 20
Original Price: $149.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Decision Making styles: consensual and top-down
- Steps for assessing the Decision Making styles of the counterparts
- Decision Making particularities in Asia: China, Japan, Korea, India, Indonezia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Malaezia, Thailand
- Decision Making examples
Who Should Attend
- Top Managers
- Scrum Masters
- Entrepreneurs
- Operation Managers
- Expats with managerial roles
- CEO
- CFO
- Branch Managers
- Project Managers
Target Audiences
- Top Managers
- Scrum Masters
- Entrepreneurs
- Operation Managers
- Expats with managerial roles
- CEO
- CFO
- Branch Managers
- Project Managers
Having wondered why your decisions are not agreed by your partners’ located miles away from your office?
Getting mad that managers just don’t agree on a solution until too late?
Making a sound business decision requires both analytical skills and the power to persuade others to follow it. However, we all know people have different objectives, interest, thinking patterns or methods they use to evaluate a decision which make things even more complicated.
Most of the training on decision making techniques go deep on a rational way of considering all the facts before taking action. This is good but it rarely works in reality especially when making decisions in a multicultural team.
In Japan you have a specific method to agree on decisions, in US you have a completely different style while in India making decision us more up the title you have. And the list goes on. How do you navigate this?
Out Decision Making in Asia training focuses on the main gaps managers and team-members have to cross when working in multi-cultural teams.
What you’ll get:
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A clear view of the main Decision Making styles across cultures
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Examples of style mismatching
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The answer to how you present a decision to be easily accepted
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How to engage people in specific culture in an effective decision analysis
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Decision particularities in major Asian countries
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Guidelines for dealing with diverse teams
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Decision Making Styles
Lecture 1: Decision Making Styles
Chapter 3: Decision Making in China
Lecture 1: Decision Making in China
Chapter 4: Decision Making in Japan
Lecture 1: Decision Making in Japan
Chapter 5: Decision Making in Indonezia
Lecture 1: Decision Making in Indonezia
Chapter 6: Decision Making in Malaezia
Lecture 1: Decision Making in Malaezia
Chapter 7: Decision Making in India
Lecture 1: Decision Making in India
Chapter 8: Decision Making in Iran
Lecture 1: Decision Making in Iran
Chapter 9: Decision Making in Thailand
Lecture 1: Decision Making in Thailand
Chapter 10: Decision Making in Korea
Lecture 1: Decision Making in Korea
Chapter 11: Decision Making in Vietnam
Lecture 1: Decision Making in Vietnam
Chapter 12: Decision Making in Saudi Arabia
Lecture 1: Decision Making in Saudi Arabia
Chapter 13: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Instructors
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Julian Vlach Ionitza
Cross-Cultural Trainer, OD Consultant
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 1 votes
- 2 stars: 1 votes
- 3 stars: 1 votes
- 4 stars: 0 votes
- 5 stars: 26 votes
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