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DESCRIPTION:"Cross-Cultural Communication." This free workshop will be held
  Saturday\, October 25th. Breakfast snacks and lunch are included. The det
 ails for these trainings are as follows.    REGISTRATION REQUIRED @ CMC@ma
 xwell.syr.edu        Saturday\, October 25\, 204 Maxwell (across from Exec
 utive Education)    10 a.m.-2 p.m.: Cross-Cultural Communication    &nbsp\
 ;    We celebrate multi-culturalism\, yet cultural differences are often p
 ortrayed as serving as barriers to effective communication. Cross-cultural
  interactions offer enormous opportunities for mutual learning\, but cultu
 ral differences are also seen as sparking or exacerbating conflicts from t
 he inter-personal to the global levels. Whether from a career or personal 
 perspective\, one needs a sophisticated and sensitive understanding of cul
 ture and cultural differences. For those interested in conflict management
  in our increasingly globalized and multi-cultural society\, such awarenes
 s and appreciation are essential.    This workshop will seek to provide kn
 owledge and skills that will help you communicate and act more effectively
  cross-culturally. We will introduce cutting-edge ideas about the nature o
 f culture and its relationship to effective communication. Attention will 
 be placed on developing and practicing skills that will aid in cross-cultu
 ral analysis and interactions. The workshop will be interactive with simul
 ations and participatory activities and will be presented by Dr. A. Peter 
 Castro\, who is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology. &nb
 sp\;Our workshops are FREE and OPEN to all! Light breakfast provided along
  with Lunch catered by Appethaizing! To register for this training\, pleas
 e send an email to&nbsp\;CMC@maxwell.syr.edu that includes the following i
 nformation:    1) Your status: student\, staff\, faculty\, community membe
 r&nbsp\;2) Your office/department/agency/organization    3) Any dietary li
 mitations or restrictions    We look forward to seeing you! 
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SUMMARY:Conflict Management Center: Cross-Cultural Communication Workshop
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p>"Cross-Cultural Communication." This
  free workshop will be held Saturday\, October 25th. Breakfast snacks and 
 lunch are included. The details for these trainings are as follows.    <br
 >REGISTRATION REQUIRED @ <a href="mailto:cmc@maxwell.syr.edu?subject=Quest
 ion%20from%20Website">CMC@maxwell.syr.edu</a>    <br>    <br>Saturday\, Oc
 tober 25\, 204 Maxwell (across from Executive Education)    <br>10 a.m.-2 
 p.m.: Cross-Cultural Communication    <br>&nbsp\;    <br>We celebrate mult
 i-culturalism\, yet cultural differences are often portrayed as serving as
  barriers to effective communication. Cross-cultural interactions offer en
 ormous opportunities for mutual learning\, but cultural differences are al
 so seen as sparking or exacerbating conflicts from the inter-personal to t
 he global levels. Whether from a career or personal perspective\, one need
 s a sophisticated and sensitive understanding of culture and cultural diff
 erences. For those interested in conflict management in our increasingly g
 lobalized and multi-cultural society\, such awareness and appreciation are
  essential.    <br><br>This workshop will seek to provide knowledge and sk
 ills that will help you communicate and act more effectively cross-cultura
 lly. We will introduce cutting-edge ideas about the nature of culture and 
 its relationship to effective communication. Attention will be placed on d
 eveloping and practicing skills that will aid in cross-cultural analysis a
 nd interactions. The workshop will be interactive with simulations and par
 ticipatory activities and will be presented by Dr. A. Peter Castro\, who i
 s Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology. &nbsp\;<br><br>Ou
 r workshops are FREE and OPEN to all! Light breakfast provided along with 
 Lunch catered by Appethaizing! To register for this training\, please send
  an email to&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:cmc@maxwell.syr.edu?subject=Question%20
 from%20Website">CMC@maxwell.syr.edu</a> that includes the following inform
 ation: <br>   <br>1) Your status: student\, staff\, faculty\, community me
 mber&nbsp\;<br>2) Your office/department/agency/organization    <br>3) Any
  dietary limitations or restrictions <br>   <br>We look forward to seeing 
 you!<br> </p><p></p>
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