Coaching Across Cultures --
Rome, Italy

Following the success of the
seminars in Brussels, Sydney and
Prague, the next international public
Coaching Across Cultures seminar
will take place for the first time
in Rome, Italy,
on 14-16 October 2009.
This three day advanced seminar
is specifically designed for
professional coaches, consultants,
executives and
HR/LD professionals, seeking
sustainable success working with
and within global organisations.

Find out more about how to enrol,
secure your participation and take advantage of the early bird rate
(ends 30 June 2009).

The seminar has approval from the
International Coaching Federation
for 15+ CCEU.
Our past seminars have been fully
booked, so enroll early to avoid
disappointment!

Upcoming seminars in 2009:
New York, US, 28-30 October;
Oxford, UK, 16-18 December.

Please send your expressions of
interest to
dina@challengingdirections.com or seminar@philrosinski.com.


‘Throughout the whole of life
one must continue to learn to live...',

‘We learn not in the school,
but in life.'

Seneca (c.3 BCE-AD 65)

Human beings have migrated extensively throughout history, and international trade existed as early as 3000 BC. For many years the greatest challenges to humans were geographic distances. Not any more. In the world today the greatest challenge is how to bridge cultural gaps.

The most impacted by the global trends are business managers and leaders, as they increasingly interact with subordinates, peers, business associates, clients and customers representing the many world cultures.

Most international companies today understand that in order to succeed they must develop global leaders, equipped to manage businesses and people across cultural borders.

Whether working in the private or public sector, overseas or locally, today’s managers are interacting with people from other countries. Communicating across cultures has become an essential new skill for succeeding in today's competitive workplace.

Challenging Directions offers coaching, mentoring and consulting in:

  • Effective Global Leadership
  • Managing Culturally Diverse Employees
  • Living and Working Abroad
  • Repatriation
Contact: info@challengingdirections.com