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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Two cultural workshops to ensure your success!

Did you know that:
  • 1 in 4 Australian residents, 30% of business proprietors in Australia and around 2 million overseas visitors to Australia come from non-English speaking backgrounds.
  • 33% of Sydney and Melbourne residents speak a language other than English at home.
  • This translates into around 8 million people in the non-English speaking market in Australia.

It is clear that communicating successfully to non-English speaking communities represents a significant strategy for any business and government body! We offer you two of our popular cultural workshops:

1. Cultural Harmony in the Workplace (Wednesday 7 September 2011)

Are you operating in a workplace that includes people from different ethnic backgrounds?  Do you find it difficult to keep your workplace in harmony?

Our dynamic half-day cross-cultural workshop will enhance your communication skills, and help you work effectively with your multicultural colleagues and clients.

Cultural Harmony in the Workplace will cover:
  • Working with colleagues and clients from different cultural backgrounds
  • How to motivate team members with consideration of their cultural backgrounds
  • Strategies to overcome barriers to communication among the multicultural workforces
Who should attend: Employees in multicultural workplace, frontline staff and managers


2. Successful Multicultural Research (Wednesday 31 August 2011)

Do you manage a multicultural market or social research? Do you find it difficult to achieve successful outcomes when working with ethnic audiences?

Our dynamic half-day cross-cultural workshop will enhance your understanding of organising multicultural research, and help you effectively manage your multicultural stakeholders and contractors.

The Successful Multicultural Research workshop will cover:
  • Target audience
  • Culturally sensitive research instruments
  • Multilingual target audience and fieldworkers
  • Reporting with a multicultural perspective
  • Budgeting
Who should attend: Small business owners who want to conduct research to help grow their business; and research managers in government, commercial and community organisations.


Testimonials for MMM workshops

"I found Multicultural Marketing and Management's workshop very useful. I gained a lot of knowledge that will lead to better business relationships. The presenter's knowledge was very thorough." - Jimmy Minassian, Coca-Cola Amatil

"The workshop opened my eyes to a wide range of options. It was very useful, and the presenter's knowledge was wide ranging" - Peter Austen, Jenolan Caves Trust

Details of the MMM workshop
Time:    11 am – 2.30 pm
Venue: Rhodes Phoenix Chinese Restaurant, Level 5, Rhodes Shopping Centre, Rhodes, NSW
Cost:    $198 per person per workshop

All prices are inclusive of GST, a light lunch, handouts, and certificate of completion.



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