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Tag: corporate cultural diplomacy

Interview with David Clive Price for the Asia Business Network Expert Series

“How can Cultural Diplomacy win friends in Asia business?” David Clive Price interviews Grant Hall for the Asia Business Network Expert Series.

How South Australia is using Corporate Cultural Diplomacy to increase trade with China

By Grant Hall. How the Government of South Australia is using Corporate Cultural Diplomacy to advance its trade relationship with China and why it’s a good model that can be adopted by governments elsewhere.

Corporate cultural diplomacy; how it works in practice (with examples)

By Grant Hall. Corporate cultural diplomacy is more than getting people together in a room and hoping they like each other.

Australia-Vietnam relations. Building trade, social capital and security through culture in Asia.

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Beijing and Perth orchestras put Corporate Cultural Diplomacy into action.

By Grant Hall. A cultural engagement program between the China Philharmonic and the West Australia Symphony Orchestras is a good example of corporate cultural diplomacy.

Corporate Cultural Diplomacy, World Cup Cricket and why the Irish should ‘get on it’.

By Grant Hall. I tried for years to get my Irish friends interested in cricket because it’s a great sport, but now my argument is economics.

International business relationships; prevention, maintenance and repair through Corporate Cultural Diplomacy

Your business relationships are assets and need to be maintained. Corporate cultural diplomacy can be used to maintain, repair or even prevent your relationships from degrading.

Why I named my blog ‘where words fail’

Corporate cultural diplomacy is the opposite of megaphone marketing – it’s more like music

The silent killer murdering international business ventures

Businesses that ignore culture in new markets do so at their peril.

Corporate Cultural Diplomacy and David Warner’s “Speak English” Cricket Controversy

As international business expands, companies are learning the importance of good relationships in foreign markets. What role can our sport stars play?

International business: 2 dozen reasons to use corporate cultural diplomacy

Corporate cultural diplomacy is a tool to manage international business relationships and gain influence in foreign markets. Here’s why you should use it.

Corporate cultural diplomacy and the MAGIC 5 ingredients.

What constitutes Corporate Cultural Diplomacy? How is it different from Corporate Social Responsibility?

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