Cross Culture Training
Korean history and geography have produced a unique culture. This is usually a positive influence but there can be a downside. From the perspective of the non-Korean good 'soft' skills are of great importance to managing in Korea as well as vital in navigating day-to-day activity in personal lives.
Korea has a distinctive culture and being a good guest (as well as being effective in business) requires awareness of etiquette and behaving appropriately. Our partners can help with:
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