The Swedish, Finnish and Danish Chambers of Commerce in Shanghai are happy to offer the Emerging Leaders 6 Module Training in Chinese together with some of the leading companies within talent management and people development. The target is for the participants to obtain the skills needed to work and lead efficiently in an organization operating with both Chinese and Nordic Influence.
The training is targeting emerging or middle management Chinese staff at our member companies. The 6 modules are taught in Chinese over 6 months. Each module is a half-day training in the afternoon starting 2 pm. After completing at least 4 of the 6 modules, the participants will get an official certificate issued by SwedCham China together with the facilitators.
The modules are:
Module 1: January 17, 2018 - Assertiveness and Accountability - CONCHIUS
Module 2: January 31, 2018 - Self Management for the Digital Age – GTD
Module 3: March 21, 2018 - Leading Others – CONCHIUS
Module 4: April 19, 2018 - Working Globally: Focus on Nordic Cultures - Emily Cai
Module 5: May 22, 2018 - Effective Communication - Yoki Yu
Module 6: June 20, 2018 - Know Your Own Strengths - CONCHIUS
There is space for 30 participants. Individual sign-up is required.
Price: 5.000,- RMB (including 6 module training, materials and catering)
Sign Up: Please sign up before January 15 , 2018. Members Only.
Please note that we only launch the 6 module training if 22 or more sign up by January 9, 2018.
For more details in Chinese click here and English click here.
Find out what our past participants have said about our training:
A special thanks to our Dragon Partners for supporting the Swedish business community in China.
Atlas Copco (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
Handelsbanken Beijing Rep. Office
Handelsbanken is one of the leading banks in the Nordic region and Europe’s most cost-effective bank and one of the most solid and profitable banks in the world. Since 1989, when the first customer survey was conducted, we have had the most satisfied customers among the major Nordic banks.