EO
Jun 22, 2020
How to communicate and negotiate with another culture avoiding clcihé and steretoypes, it was just fascinating and essential learning, very high quality from the whole Teacher's team! thank you
RS
Aug 12, 2020
Very insightful, I learnt lots of new information to help me better in my cultural interactions. Strongly recommend everyone takes this course, it helps us understand each other better.
By Michelle C G
•Oct 21, 2022
Muy bueno
By Deleted A
•Jan 25, 2022
Thank you
By Alibek M
•Nov 10, 2020
Recommend!
By RANGEL G C
•Sep 26, 2021
very good
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•Feb 7, 2021
Good luck
By Nabil M
•Oct 6, 2020
Excellent
By Bulent G
•May 23, 2020
Thank you
By M. C O
•Mar 1, 2019
Excellent
By Maria J G P
•May 18, 2021
excelent
By santisteban h
•Mar 28, 2019
exellent
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•Oct 16, 2024
Керемеи
By Maria A O R
•Jun 26, 2021
GENIAL!
By Michel B C
•Dec 13, 2020
perfect
By SHIRLEY M T I
•Apr 21, 2022
good
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•Jan 14, 2025
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•Nov 27, 2020
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By Koen D
•May 28, 2019
Interesting topic and useful insights. I think three areas could be improved in future versions. (A) Some of the videos are quite "theoretical", discussing frameworks and mentioning names of concepts which are not always explained in detail. (E.g. I felt the discussion of Hofstede's five dimensions could definitely have been expanded to explain some in more detail, with more examples and what they mean in negotiations). (B) Several of the quizzes are poorly worded, with the "correct" answer sometimes so close to a cultural cliché that I would have thought it an obvious trap. In some other cases the questions and answers were ambiguous. I think the quizzes could therefore use a re-think. (C) For me, the concrete examples (e.g. on COP21) at the end of the course were one of the most valuable aspects. If possible I would suggest expanding the number of examples and the level of detail, and integrating them throughout the course rather than in the final module. For instance, the COP21 negotiation could be used as a "fil rouge" throughout the course?
By Barthélémy S M M
•Jan 21, 2025
I really enjoyed each and every single video and learned quite a lot through the overall course. The final activity was cleverly designed and allows to close the whole process in a productive and stimulating fashion. However, I was disappointed by some of the questions included in the quizzes, as in several cases I found that more than one option was correct, so picking the "right" one was more a matter of chance or trial-and-error than simply applying the acquired knowledge. Even despite this shortcoming, I fully recommend this course.
By Kjell G
•Sep 14, 2020
A good overview for beginners. It could have more real cases. Perhaps little less pro France and less judgement towards USA.
It also have a lot of environmental issues like global warming. It is fine that they use the subject. At the same time it does not feel right that there are clear judgement in a course that state that one of the most important things in intercultural negotiation is to stay out of judgements.
I can still recommend the course for beginners!
By Nunez W
•Jun 19, 2020
The course was informative and filled with examples of varied cultural considerations, particularly in bilateral negotiation. Some attention was given to multi-lateral, particularly the climate control conference. Perhaps due to the "soft skill" nature of this topic, I felt there was less framework based guidance than the intro to the intro negotiation course and its ten-point, three-domain paradigm.
By Anoek Z
•Jul 23, 2020
Usefull knowlegde. Peer asignments were not alway imediatly available which is a bit demotivating if you want to finish the course. The course could have gone a bit deeper into the subject but overall it has given me the tools to do that myself.
By Thais B
•Jun 27, 2020
Very interesting. Packed with good and relevant information. It does present some examples, but I would love it even more if it had more and better detailed and analyzed real-life cases.
By Jeanette R
•Sep 3, 2020
This is a very good introduction to the world of cross-cultural negotiations and covers the basics of how to avoid inherent bias and stereotyping when dealing with different cultures.
By Pedro S
•May 3, 2021
I think some questions are not so clear, and so many asks things like "your opnion" but doens´t make sense be an opinion and has a "right" answer. In general the course is fine.