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Our products are structured into four levels, each with a specific objective: |
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KnowledgeWorkx adds value to individuals and organizations by applying our core
capabilities of consulting, coaching, and learning & development.
Our core capabilities are employed to develop inter-cultural
intelligence.
Our
practice includes a team of consultants, trainers and coaches that
employ a range of methods and tools to empower your team and transform
your organization so that they can expand your future to new horizons.
For the most part, we do this by creating new cultural spaces together
to facilitate win-win solutions, by anticipating, correctly
interpreting, and adjusting to the culturally defined behavioral habits
of others.
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Our practice is based on three core principles: multiplication, giving and receiving, and sowing and reaping:
Multiplication.
When applied, inter-cultural intelligence leads to a multiplication
effect. This means that changes that are made in the organization that
are supported by inter-cultural intelligence lead to long-term and
significant improvements in performance excellence, in stead of
short-term and incremental improvements that typify business solutions
applied without inter-cultural intelligence.
Giving and Receiving. Applying
the principles of inter-cultural intelligence in the workplace requires
and attitude of giving and receiving. This means that success is the
result of a win-win solution, where all parties involved in a business
system or process are willing to give and receive, as opposed to give
and take.
Sowing and Reaping.
Reaping powerful benefits is the result of patiently sowing into
excellence. A successful crop farmer is a good example. After preparing
the field, the farmer carefully sows the correct seed and then tends
the field until a crop appears. In the same way, KnowledgeWorkx
consultants, trainers and coaches make available methods and tools that
empower our clients to prepare their organizations for change, and then
to carefully sow the required change activity into the organization
that will lead to a bountiful harvest of performance excellence. |
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