Global Dynamics is proud to launch its new website, still at www.global-dynamics.com. The new website, complete with an updated look & feel, was created to provide fresh and dynamic content. New features of GDI's website include:
The March 2010 issue of Diversity Executive Magazine features an article from GDI on the challenges international corporations face when taking their diversity programs global. The March issue will be available to read on the Diversity Executive Magazine website in mid-March.
Global Dynamics Inc. delivered a 60 minute headliner session entitled "The Impact of Values on Training Success: Cross-Cultural and Generational Challenges" at Training Magazine's Training 2010 Conference & Expo Feb. 1-3 in San Diego, CA. The session explored the skills necessary to adapt ones design and delivery styles to be most responsive to the trainees' culture(s). Participants learned how to adapt existing materials and methods to their audiences. To request a copy of the presentation, contact Jennifer Horowitz at jhorowitz@global-dynamics.com
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Global Dynamics Inc. will deliver a workshop called Intercultural Knowledge Management in Global Organizations at the Intercultural Management Institute (IMI) 11th Annual Conference on Intercultural Relations: A Forum for Business, Education, and Training Professionals. The conference will be held March 10th and 11th 2010 in Washington, D.C. The session will demonstrate an innovative model to achieve cultural competency using knowledge management, which forward thinking corporations are employing to significantly improve productivity and profitability. Participants will learn practical steps they can take to implement this model in their organizations.
GDI will deliver a full day workshop called "Going Global: Developing Cross-Cultural Competence" at the American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) 2010 International Conference and Exposition on May 15, 2010 in Chicago, IL.
Neal Goodman's article, "Building an Effective Cross-Cultural Knowledge Management System," was published in ASTD Links on Dec. 16, 2010. In this article Dr. Goodman provides insight into what it takes to build a maintain a cross-cultural knowledge management system, one of the most critical success factors allowing corporations to build, retain, and share their intellectual capital about global activities.