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1. The North American Connection
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
... Day Celebrations Moms and Tots Coffee Gatherings Pub Lunches Book Clubs Dining out with spouses and partners Business Net working Family activities; hikes, visits to historic homes and properties ...
2. Culture Class FAQ 2
(Other/Home)
... Business Culture section applies a number of test and dimensional analysis to examine the cultural differences and similarities between your home country and the UK. It will help you analyse your cultural ...
3. Post 16 Education - Academic Qualifications
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... and colleges starting in September 2008. Another five will be introduced in September 2009 (Environmental and Land-based Studies, Business, Administration and Finance, Manufacturing and Product Design, ...
4. Post 16 Education - Academic Qualifications
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... and colleges starting in September 2008. Another five will be introduced in September 2009 (Environmental and Land-based Studies, Business, Administration and Finance, Manufacturing and Product Design, ...
5. The British & Other Views on Time
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... business culture. This has created modern business culture that sets British organisations apart from their Central and Southern European counterparts. As a result the British business culture has ...
6. The British Past/Present Perspective
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... on the past means they are well educated in the history of their nation and they are happy to share their knowledge with everybody who asks. In business the combination of the British preference for ...
7. The British & Egalitarian Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... do not always agree with the egalitarian informal ways of doing business. What the British See as 'Grey Zones' or Problem Areas Compared to the British hierarchical organisations most egalitarian ...
8. The British & Hierarchical Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... the more hierarchical cultures. First amongst these is the belief that hierarchical organisations support and provide a much needed structure in business organisations. Secondly, they will also often ...
9. The British Perspective on Management
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... the hierarchical structure is still very much a part of British life and business. The Hierarchy If asked, most British business people would say that the hierarchy is a necessity for running a healthy ...
10. The British & High Risk Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
If the British at times question the low risk cultures' approach to business, then what do they think of cultures that are more prone to take risks than themselves? Business Decisions Well, because ...
11. The British Perspective - a View of Calculated Risk
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... in being progressive in business. The British approach to taking chances is one of calculated risk. In other words, the British know exactly what factors they need to examine before they make up their ...
12. Issues & Background - Context
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
...  Because of the British relatively low willingness to run risks and because of their experience in doing business worldwide, their preference is for agreements to be put in writing. This does not ...
13. The British & High Context Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... typical example of this is when international business partners discuss the general terms of an agreement without agreeing on the fine print. In such a situation the high context cultures will assume that ...
14. The British & Low Context Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... cautious nature makes them feel that it is better to be safe than sorry. If you go back only 10-20 years, there was a feeling that business deals were made between two people rather between two companies, ...
15. The British & Direct Cultures
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... developing good business relationships means sharing objective facts and being upfront about shortcomings. After a sound business foundation has been laid, you can start developing a better social relationship. ...
16. Culture Class Classroom Training
(Other/Affiliate Services)
... course is designed to give a rapid understanding of cultural differences and diversity in a business setting as well as equipping families for the transition involved in relocating to the UK. It is highly ...
17. Mingleplanet
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
Once you have completed your culture class and moved to UK, it is time for you to get a new social and business network. This can seem quite daunting and takes a lot time - especially because the British ...
18. The Danish Club
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
For over 140 years the Danish Club in London has been a centre of the Anglo-Danish community in the UK. For some a home from home. For others a place to meet their friends and business partners – ...
19. Meeting Friends at Work
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... business connections than with their colleges. However, if you can make it work there are a number of advantages to having good friends in your workplace. Some of the more obvious are that you are likely ...
20. Settling Into UK Life
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... also planning on working in the UK you should read the section “Succeed in Business”. Go to our Succeed in Business section. ...
21. Socialising in the UK
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... planning on working in the UK you should read the section “Succeed in Business” to learn about the British management style and the ins and outs of the British Business culture. Go to our Interacting ...
22. The Settling In Period
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... read the section “The Business Culture”. Go to our Business Culture section. Finally, for more information on the British Social culture,  the British social conduct, and how to make British friends, ...
23. The Blackfriars Walk
(Other/London Walks)
... other offenders to cease and desist from their ways. Many of the prostitutes plied their trades in the prisons themselves, encouraged by the warders and governor who made a tidy sum out of the business. ...
24. Terms & Conditions
(Other/Support)
... losses incurred by you due to breaches of these Terms & Conditions by us, where such losses were reasonably foreseeable at the time the contract between you and us was made. 11.2 All business, indirect ...
25. Find Your Answers
(Other/Home)
... relocation experience as well as to empower you with the skills to succeed in the British business culture. The Culture Class Relocation Zone will help you: Address the practical aspects of your ...
... Class is built by British and international cross-cultural consultants who together have more than 20 years experience in cross-cultural Business & Management Consultancy. Most of our consultants ...
27. Context Style
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
For communication to be successful there must be a high level of shared understanding between people. The dimension of high and low context illustrates the importance of this when we work and do business together.  ...
28. Benefits & Holidays
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... name ‘Bank holiday’ comes from the old days when no other businesses could operate because the banks were closed for business. As it is, there is no right to time off on these days, even though the majority ...
29. Meetings & Negotiations
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
British people tend to be very formal at business meetings. Being very polite and to the point, they will not spend too much time on pleasantries, but rather get straight to the reason for the meeting ...
30. Business Hours & Conduct
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... when dealing with any business in the UK. Business Entertainment Business meals or business drinks are great opportunities for networking and for getting to know your clients and colleagues better. ...
31. Practical Business
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... short and to the point. If you are interested in the background behind our recommendtions. we suggest you explore The Business Culture section. Click here to go to the section The Business Culture If ...
32. Time Perspective
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... to analyse how the British plan their business development and you will learn of the importance of networking and trust building. In this section you will understand how to: Invest time and effort ...
33. British Management
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... However, as recent business and management culture has changed, it can be assumed that performance appraisals in some companies will start to become more focused on soft skills and development. Teams, ...
34. Risk Taking
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
How willing are you to take risks when doing business? If you have low uncertainty avoidance a little information and a few calculations might be enough to get your buy in. However, if your uncertainty ...
35. Communication Style
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
...  The Dimension of Communication This is a dimension that is ranked as highly relevant in the global business world. This can for example be seen by the fact that almost all cultures have a proverb ...
36. The Business Culture
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
In this section you will find a cultural business analysis between the UK and eight different major regions of the world. The analysis shows in which ways the British people are different from these eight ...
37. Culture Class FAQ
(Other/Home)
... Business Culture section applies a number of test and dimensional analysis to examine the cultural differences and similarities between your home country and the UK. It will help you analyse your cultural ...
38. Cultural Training
(Other/Section Introduction Pages)
... network sections. The Business Culture The British business culture is highly competitive, fast moving, and steeped in tradition. It is known throughout the world for being reliable, efficient, and ...
39. ClientX Login
(Other/Client Login Pages)
... Class UK will help you plan and prepare for the best possible relocation and it will help you develop the skills you need to succeed in the British business culture. You can use this space to add ...
40. Join Culture Class
(Other/Home)
... to "Cultural Training" for £9.95 per month (£29.85 for three months) Culture Class Business is for foreign professionals who work with the British. - A lifetime membership to the Culture Class Community ...
41. Socialising & Dinning
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
... wording: 'lounge suit' - meaning that gentlemen should dress in a business suit 'dinner jacket' - meaning that men should wear tuxedos 'black tie' - men wear tuxedos and women wear posh frocks ...
42. Interacting With the British
(Cultural Training/Social Culture)
... more about the cultural particulars in business settings, you should read the Sections The Business Culture and Practical Business. The Name of the Place Getting the name of a place right is always ...
43. The Iceberg Model
(Cultural Training/Cultural Models)
... in Business’. ...
44. Cross Cultural Models
(Cultural Training/Cultural Models)
... for acquiring the right insight and skills to do business with the British, it is also important for your ability to socialise and network in the UK. Despite popular beliefs to the contrary, the ...
45. Developing an Insight into British Values
(Cultural Training/Understanding Culture)
...  prefer to react by disagreeing indirectly or deal with the problem in a non-confrontational way Fatalism and Indirectness You can read more about the British Business values here ...
46. International Schools
(UK Information/Preview Content)
International schools cater mainly to students who are not nationals of the UK, such as the children of the staff of international businesses, international organizations, foreign embassies, missions, ...
47. International Schools
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
International schools cater mainly to students who are not nationals of the UK, such as the children of the staff of international businesses, international organizations, foreign embassies, missions, ...
48. Nationality & Citizenship
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... permits website gives information about the various routes open to foreign nationals who want to come and work in the United Kingdom. These schemes cover people such as businessmen, domestic workers, ...
49. Income Tax
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... bill. Tax Allowances & Reliefs for Employees or Directors If you're an employee or director you might be able to get tax relief for business expenses you've paid for. Tax on Company ...
50. Business Culture
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