Cultural Awareness Mexico

As the title states this documentary is an essential guide on how to do business in Mexico. The splendid 33 minute film offers an insight into the salient cross cultural points one needs to address before visiting Mexico. Through a greater understanding of how business is done, the etiquette, communication styles and much more, ones potential is greatly maximized.

Doing Business in Mexico answers questions such as:

-What are the differences between my and Mexican culture?
-What are the behavioral norms of  Mexican culture?
-When, Why and How should proper business etiquette be used?
-What is the secret to effective business communication in Mexico?
-How do I get beyond stereotypes to build strong relationships in the country?

As a stand alone tool or used as part of a Mexico focused intercultural training session, this title offers superb value. As part of the package the DVD/Video comes with a trainer?s manual, discussion questions and tests.

If you would like to buy Doing Business in Mexico, seek a preview or simply have any questions please contact us.

Title Reference: MEX-BW

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