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PROGRAMME
Monday 24 to Friday 28 November 2003
Please note, the programme below is preliminary and subject to change
Monday 24 November
Morning Registration and welcome
Afternoon New patterns of networked governance and diplomacy
Communicating across business cultures
Evening Opening dinner
Tuesday 25 November
Morning The shaping of modern business-culture relationships
Intercultural perspectives on in-company training
Afternoon Differing business cultures within the creative industries
Participant case studies and contributions
Wednesday 26 November
Morning Participating in the Chinese miracle: investment, trade and cultural familiarity
Trying not to be a native speaker and communicating in English
Afternoon Visit to Warwick Castle
Thursday 27 November
Morning How businesses view expansion into overseas markets
Cultural difference
Afternoon Cross-cultural dialogues
Participant case studies and contributions
Evening Closing dinner
Friday 28 November
Morning Seminar evaluation and round-up
Lunch and close
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British Council seminars are designed to be interactive and participative, and those attending are encouraged to contribute in their own personal capacity. In order to maintain the confidentiality of discussions, all seminars are held under the Chatham House Rule.

The rule means that participants are free to use the information and views received during the event, but that no individual contributor or participant should be quoted (or their identity or affiliation revealed) without their express permission. Any exceptions to this practice (e.g. because a contributor wishes to be on the record) will be stated at the time.

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