At National Media Market, there was a new vendor called Master
Communications,
master-comm.com
They have a whole series of videos on Business Culture in countries
around the world.
The production values are really basic, i.e. single camera, talking
heads - but the content
was exactly what you are asking for.
They are on YouTube, too. (mastercommunications).
Susan
On 29/10/2012 2:14 PM, Milewski, Steven wrote:
Hello Group,
I'm going to try to tap into collective wisdom.
Can anyone forward me any videos they know of that deal with Business
Etiquette in China, Germany, India, Brazil, and Japan?
They can be commercial documentaries that could be licensed to stream
or open source streams.
Anything that in particular deals with business presentations and
speeches. Also, what to expect (and is expected ) from an audience
is of particular interest.
Thanks!
Steven
smile...@utk.edu
Steven Milewski
Digital Media Technologies Librarian
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University of Tennessee -- Knoxville
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