Why are Germans so German?
Datum: 21. November 2024Zeit: 10:00 – 16:00Ort: Speaker: Franka Elsbett-Klumpers, Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm (10:00-16:00 Uhr), Raum: 2.048, Halbmondstraße 6, Language: English
This engaging seminar delves into the unique aspects of German culture, offering participants a comprehensive understanding of the everyday behaviors, social rules, and expectations that shape life in Germany. By exploring the cultural norms and values that define German society, participants will gain valuable insights into why Germans act the way they do and how to navigate these cultural nuances effectively.
Topics Covered:
* German Culture: Discover the historical and cultural factors that influence modern German identity and societal values.
* Everyday Behavior: Learn about typical German habits, punctuality, directness in communication, and the importance of structure and order in daily life
* Social Rules and Expectations: Understand the unwritten social rules, including formality, privacy, and how relationships are bult in both personal and professional contexts.
Kursprogramm
About the referent Franka Elsbett-Klumpers:
Since 2005, I have been working independently as a freelance trainer and consultant, focusing on personal and professional development. Prior to this, I served as a marketing manager in China and Malaysia, and later took on various HR leadership roles in both large corporations and medium-sized companies in Germany. I am a certified trainer for business etiquette and specialize in communication, presentation, and intercultural competence. My goal ist o empower individuals and teams to reach their full potential in diverse professional environments.
Link zum Kursbeitritt auf StudOn: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs5983707_join.html
Details
Speaker: Franka Elsbett-Klumpers, Time: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm (10:00-16:00 Uhr), Raum: 2.048, Halbmondstraße 6, Language: English