Cross-Cultural Workshop 11-12 June 2022
Pre-workshop questionnaire
Hello,
I am very much looking forward to our workshop on 11-12 June on cross-cultural leadership. In order for me to prepare the best possible workshop, I will be grateful if you will answer a few questions in advance. Feel free to have a look around this site to learn more about the many different aspects of cross-cultural leadership.
My name is Dr Finn Majlergaard- I will be your facilitator over the two days and I am very much looking forward to it and your active participation.
Please return the survey before the 5. June 2022
Thank you very much
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