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What a Global World! | Kathleen Matthews
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Adventures in intercultural communication. What a Global World! Laquo; SDNU Graduate Class. The world really needs more intercultural communications. Date : November 5, 2008. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Embracing Discomfort: A Trip to the Bank | Kathleen Matthews
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Adventures in intercultural communication. Embracing Discomfort: A Trip to the Bank. Last night we had our mid-residency. Night However, because we’re in China and there are no pubs, we instead had a mid-residency KTV night. Some of our SDNU buddies get down at KTV! Laquo; It’s All About Family: A Trip to Jia He Life Insurance. A Conversation with Dr. Yang: Cultural Revolution, Generational Gaps, and Silence. Date : October 30, 2008. Categories : Business in China. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Intercultur...
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April | 2009 | Kathleen Matthews
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Adventures in intercultural communication. The world really needs more intercultural communications. I am currently working on the final piece of research I need to achieve graduate, and in the process of being chained to my computer, I came across an excellent example demonstrating the need for communications professionals that understand cultural difference, and the impact this difference has on communications and marketing. 8221; According to Brand Republic Asia. The ads ride on. 8220;Ang Lee’s ...
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The world really needs more intercultural communications | Kathleen Matthews
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Adventures in intercultural communication. The world really needs more intercultural communications. I am currently working on the final piece of research I need to achieve graduate, and in the process of being chained to my computer, I came across an excellent example demonstrating the need for communications professionals that understand cultural difference, and the impact this difference has on communications and marketing. 8221; According to Brand Republic Asia. The ads ride on. 8220;Ang Lee’s ...
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A Conversation with Dr. Yang: Cultural Revolution, Generational Gaps, and Silence | Kathleen Matthews
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Adventures in intercultural communication. A Conversation with Dr. Yang: Cultural Revolution, Generational Gaps, and Silence. Laquo; Embracing Discomfort: A Trip to the Bank. Date : October 30, 2008. Categories : Business in China. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. The Hao Hao Report.
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November | 2008 | Kathleen Matthews
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Adventures in intercultural communication. What a Global World! Comments : Leave a Comment. The Hao Hao Report. The world really needs more intercultural communications. What a Global World! A Conversation with Dr. Yang: Cultural Revolution, Generational Gaps, and Silence. Embracing Discomfort: A Trip to the Bank. Intercultural HR and people management. Blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Kathleen Matthews”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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SDNU Graduate Class | Kathleen Matthews
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Adventures in intercultural communication. After lunch we returned to the faculty of education to sit in on a graduate level class about Western civilization. This class was taught in English, as the students in the class are training to be English teachers. Students pitch in to keep SDNU clean. Sitting in on the class was quite an experience! Kristen expresses her enthusiasm. Laquo; A Conversation with Dr. Yang: Cultural Revolution, Generational Gaps, and Silence. What a Global World! You are commenting...
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Kathleen Matthews | Adventures in intercultural communication | Page 2
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Adventures in intercultural communication. Symbols, stories, and showing appreciation in China. The other thing that struck me as interesting was there was a large LCD screen to the audience’s right of the stage. The screen seemed to introduce each new. Of activities, or vignettes. I wonder if each was a famous or well-known story — some of them definitely were, such as the stories using the Chinese opera masks. The screen also had the lyrics to songs as they played. The attitude toward noise in China is...
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Reflections on Week One | Kathleen Matthews
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Adventures in intercultural communication. Reflections on Week One. Keeping in mind that I’m going to have to summarize my learning in an assignment, and given the fact that so much happened this week, I want to summarize lessons and insights from Week One:. Numbers matter in China. The more people present, the more important the event or meeting. Consider this when planning business trips in China, and try not to go alone. Confucianism is a way of life for Chinese of all generations, meaning big decisio...
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October | 2008 | Kathleen Matthews
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Adventures in intercultural communication. After lunch we returned to the faculty of education to sit in on a graduate level class about Western civilization. This class was taught in English, as the students in the class are training to be English teachers. Students pitch in to keep SDNU clean. Sitting in on the class was quite an experience! Kristen expresses her enthusiasm. Comments : Leave a Comment. A Conversation with Dr. Yang: Cultural Revolution, Generational Gaps, and Silence. I think this is an...
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