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Cross Culture CrossCulture is Richard Lewis Communications' new brand for its cultural division We help you know culture for better business by embedding awareness, knowledge and skills Our story
The Lewis Model - cross-culture The Lewis Model* is rooted in Edward T Hall’s concepts of monochronic (attending to one thing at a time) and polychronic (attending to multiple things at the same time) cultures Richard Lewis expanded these concepts to the broader ones of linear-active and multi-active, then added the new concept of reactive, following a period immersed in Japanese culture
Reactive - cross-culture The validity of CrossCulture’s methods is continually investigated as its database of personal profiles grows and techniques are tested in practice
Our Founder Richard Lewis - cross-culture CrossCulture is a division of Richard Lewis Communications, founded by Richard D Lewis – one of Britain’s foremost linguists He also brought Berlitz to East Asia, Portugal and Finland and spent several years in Japan, where he personally tutored Empress Michiko and five other Japanese Imperial Family members
6 Leadership Styles Around the World to Build Effective Multinational . . . France French management style is more autocratic, though this is not always evident at first glance In France, the boss seems to have a more roving role than his focused German counterpart, and often appears to consult with middle managers, technical staff and workers – but decisions are generally made by the chief executive and orders are top-down
Michael Gates - Cross-Culture Michael Gates was a Scholar of St Catherine’s College Oxford, where he gained an M A in English Language and Literature He worked for five years in radio before moving to Finland where he helped establish the Finnish office of Richard Lewis Communications, which provides cross-cultural, communication skills and business language training world-wide
Linear-active - cross-culture Cultural Classification: Linear-active Linear-active people tend to be task-oriented, highly organised planners who complete action-chains by doing one thing at a time, with a linear agenda
Panama – a Country in Transition - Cross-Culture Whoever has been fortunate enough to transit the Panama Canal by ship, has been part of a unique experience In less than 10 hours you have crossed the American continent from coast to coast And you have witnessed an engineering
Multi-active - cross-culture At CrossCulture our insights and tools have helped over 200 multinational organisations do better business We can help you too