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Author: Grant Hall
The skills to pay the bills. Business studies versus business books.
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Book review: Bamboo Strong: Cultural Intelligence Secrets to Succeed in the New Global Economy by David Clive Price
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Corporate cultural diplomacy and the international education sector
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League Cultural Diplomacy at the South Australian Trade Mission to South East Asia 2016
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Australian arts organisations should outsource and off-shore to survive and thrive
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Book review: Progressive Partnerships by Callum Laing
Progressive Partnerships provides a practical road map for securing the partnerships your business needs to thrive.
4 TV commercials that use culture to make the sale
Using aspects of culture in visual advertising can be very rewarding, but be aware of the risks.
Australia’s Border Force could do with some lessons in cultural sensitivity
By Grant Hall. Australia is missing a wealth of opportunities at its borders.
Vietnam; I came for a holiday…
By Grant Hall. Founder of League Cultural Diplomacy In January 2009 I went to Vietnam for a holiday. Fresh off the plane, I was sitting in a small noodle shop opposite the Ben Thanh Markets in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) when a framed photograph on the wall caught my eye. The fading, but…
Freedom, the nanny state and what’s going on Down Under.
By Grant Hall. “It’s a free country” – really?
Let’s meet in March. Adelaide, Australia.
Let’s meet in March in Adelaide. Regular readers of wherewordsfailblog.com will know that I reckon my home town of Adelaide at Festival time is the greatest place on earth, which is why I’ve made plans to be in town for most of March. This will be the first international trip for 2016 for my…
