Cultural Diversity at work place in Qatar

gypsy gal
By gypsy gal

I need to do a presentation on ‘Cultural Diversity at work place’. Can you all please share your thoughts? I am sure I can get some valid points as we have members from different culture.

Thanks

By ooo• 10 May 2007 10:46
ooo

respect and tolerance

By gypsy gal• 10 May 2007 10:38
gypsy gal

Actually it was not meant for the nationals only. The topic was how to cope up with the cultural differences in a multi-cultural work place. This was not a cultural Diversity class. It was part of a training I attended. Unfortunately 18 out of 22 attendees were Qataris.

By anonymous• 8 May 2007 20:05
anonymous

In the Cultural diversity classes we attended there were no Qataris. Now don't you think its odd that we go to these classes and yet there are no Qataris there.

In a modern 21st century world should there not be a few locals there to gain an insight into what is and isn't acceptable in the modern western world.

So my question really is, if you were teaching a cultural awareness class to Qataris what would be the main do's and dont's that you would teach them ?

By gypsy gal• 7 May 2007 06:24
gypsy gal

C4993 thanks a lot for the link its very helpful.

By ooo• 6 May 2007 21:26
ooo

lol ... right!

By C4 993 Driver• 6 May 2007 21:20
C4 993 Driver

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!

By ooo• 6 May 2007 21:17
ooo

Diversity is good because it gives different perspective on things and teaches us respect and tolerance and sometimes opens up our mind too

By C4 993 Driver• 6 May 2007 20:13
C4 993 Driver

https://www.iaapaimis.org/intproject/HandOuts/fri430pmChangingDiversity.ppt

You can find an interesting link to an existing presentation. You can tailor it for your needs. It's not exactly the format I personally would use, but the information is still valuable.

By p00103740• 6 May 2007 17:07
p00103740

I think it has to do with the cultural differences in workplace basically the body Language/ etiquette of different cultures, their habits etc.

one classic example is sitting wiht your legs put cross resting on each other is the custom in middleast but in middleeast its not auspicious they think the person is not open and prefer to sit with legs apart.. same way looking directly into the eyes while conversing also has different meaning in diffrent cultures..

Again other point can be related to a.dressing, b. dining styles

c. cuisine, d.socialising, e.way of greeting people etc

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