Intercultural Communication

Intercultural Communication

training, coaching and consulting

About us

Intercultural Communication bv has specialized in improving the interactions of its clients in global settings since it was founded in 1994. In partnership with a team of cultural experts located in 35 countries we continue to meet those needs.

We are based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Our mission
It is our mission to assist organizations and their people to develop cultural intelligence and enhance professional effectiveness in working across borders.

 Our style

  • Highly interactive
    We ensure that training sessions are engaging and dynamic with ample opportunity for participants to actively explore the issues at hand.
  • Hands on
    Topics have immediate relevance to the daily practice of the participant to ensure they develop the tools they need for on-the-job implementation.
  • Tailored to specific learning styles and communication styles
    We recognize that clients from around the world will vary widely in their preferred styles of learning and communication. We ensure that all training matches these styles for maximum impact.

We have designed and delivered intercultural programs for:

Corporate:
ABN AMRO, Fortis, ING, Rabo Bank, AON, Equens, Deloitte Accountants,
the Bosch Group, Corus-Tata Steel, Tata Consultancy Services, AE Rotor Techniek, Suzlon, EmmayHR-Randstad India, Wärtsila, Unilever, Shell, Capgemini, Chiron, Symantec, SAP, Oracle India, Van Melle, Centocor, Johnson & Johnson, Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Dishman, Organon,  FOM, RubberNetwork, Yves Rocher, Expatica.

Government and NGOs:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Agriculture, CBI and the National Ombudsman.

Education:
University of Nyenrode, University of Amsterdam, Vrije Universiteit, University of Maastricht, Institute of Asian Business Management, Hoge Economische School Amsterdam, InHolland Business School.

Corporate Academy’s:
Apple Academy Europe, Capgemini Academy, ILC Language Center. 

 


 

 

 

Disclaimer