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For 35 years, the Centre for Intercultural Learning has been preparing Canadians for assignments abroad. Over the years, our training programs have been designed to maximize the acquisition of the intercultural skills vital to a successful international experience. The thousands of persons served each year by the Centre come from government departments and agencies, NGOs and a growing number of private sector enterprises with international involvement.

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Country Insight: Bangladesh

“People from countries like Canada who come to Bangladesh and try to flatten hierarchies to get people to take on more decentralized decision making and management realize that it is a long term process that is best approached in stages.” (Canadian Perspective)

© ACDI/CIDA Photo: Nancy Durrell McKenna
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Link The Culture of International Business
An interview with Perrin Beatty, President and CEO of Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)
Perrin Beatty
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Link Accidental Journey
Former Ambassador Michel de Salaberry's career in the Middle East may have begun accidentally, but his continued commitment to the region is quite deliberate.
Michel de Salaberry
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Link Intercultural Effectiveness as Competitive Advantage in Global Business
Culture should be part of all due diligence argues Doug MacDonald in this article for the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) Magazine.
Business People
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Link Interview with Tariq Ramadan
Representing a new generation of Islamic reformers, this Swiss scholar calls on Western Muslims to embrace Western culture rather than reject it.
Tariq Ramadan
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Link Beyond the Tsunami
Insights into death and mourning practices in four affected countries.
Tsunami
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2005-07-19
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