MP
Really useful and an eye-opener to other cultures and how to best adapt to different scenarios.

All of us are aware that cultural differences are significant and that they affect how we interact with others in business and in leisure activities. But what is culture exactly, and how does it impact on negotiation, in particular? This course will help you to be more precise about different dimensions of culture, from one region or country to another, while helping you to avoid simplifications, clichés and stereotypes. It will also lead you to a better overall awareness of your own culture. In addition the course modules will guide you to a better understanding of when and how cultural differences are likely to influence the different dimensions of a negotiation - the people, problems and processes. Armed with that understanding, your awareness, preparation and strategy will be enhanced when you are faced with negotiators from cultures and regions different from your own. Your ability to anticipate and react, your negotiation flexibility, will be improved and refined. The course also gives you a concrete look at quite different national and regional negotiation styles (we look at the French, Chinese, North American and Middle Eastern). In addition, an examination of negotiation in two multicultural settings (European Union institutions, on the one hand, and the recent COP 21 climate conference in Paris, on the other) highlights the importance of well-designed negotiation processes for getting both efficiency and fairness.

MP
Really useful and an eye-opener to other cultures and how to best adapt to different scenarios.
MD
Excellent professors and lectures, diversity of perspectives and pertinent content
RJ
Very informative, useful and applicable. Loaded with very practical tips and insights from internationally-renowned experts.
MA
Good quality and useful informationI'm ver happy with this course, it gave me an overview of how to approach and lead multicultural negotiations
RK
involves reaching agreements between parties from different backgrounds, where cultural norms significantly influence communication, decision-making, and relationship-building
HN
This course is useful and practical! It helped me to understand different cultural perspectives on negotiation. I'd like to recommend this course.
MB
Really nice course. I would have liked some suggestions on what to read regarding specific cultures and how their negotiation style is
IS
Well-structured course, relevant knowledges could be easily assimilated, very useful insights on cross-cultural negotiation specificities.
FM
This is a great introductory course for all the things you have to look out for as well as analyze in an international setting! I'm sure it will help me a lot in the future.
EA
This course adequately prepares a Negotiator for multi cultural negotiation and a balanced everyday human interaction. I highly recommend it.
GR
Amazing, good teachers easy to understand and with a lot of real life examples. I really enjoy it.
CM
This course gives a really detailed overview in how far cultures differ in their negotiation behaviour. It also mentions useful approaches in how to deal with these differences.
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I expected this to be the least interesting module in the "Negotiation, Mediation and Conflict Resolution" specialization. It turned out to be exactly the contrary. It gave me a lot of insights and made me to look into some results of the field (e.g. Hofstede's) a bit more in detail in my free time.
Absolutely recommended!
It seems that this course will be valuable for several main reasons: it will deliver new insights, good reference materials for those interested in self-studies, sense of thoughtful question-building and opportunity for questioning others in case of need through the discussion forum. Many thanks to the tutor for his way of delivering content of the course in very easy and well-structured way. I am glad I got certificate of completion!
This course gives a really detailed overview in how far cultures differ in their negotiation behaviour. It also mentions useful approaches in how to deal with these differences.
This is a great introductory course for all the things you have to look out for as well as analyze in an international setting! I'm sure it will help me a lot in the future.
When i started the course, i tought it would'nt be that much informative, but i had an amazing surprise. I've learned a lot, the course is really great.
This course adequately prepares a Negotiator for multi cultural negotiation and a balanced everyday human interaction. I highly recommend it.
It is very hard to get a reply of the teachers on the forums. It is also very hard to get the grade to then obtain the certificate.
Very insightful, I learnt lots of new information to help me better in my cultural interactions. Strongly recommend everyone takes this course, it helps us understand each other better.
A good continuation to the previous course, but it was heavily relying on the book "The culture map" by Erin Meyer, which by chance I had already read before. The course was a bit confusing: assume people share a cultural background, but don't fall into stereotypes - a bit of a mixed message in my opinion.
Has no one taught them or assisted the profs how to do Powerpoint slides?
Great videos! Complex issues clearly presented. The questions of the tests are not always formulated correctly. There are different options and not only "black & white".
The second course in the specialization: often painfully trivial, with lots of list made and words spoken about rather obvious things. Yes, there's the occasional insight, but overall time not well spent. Quiz questions are often unclear and confusing. On the positive side, Professor Jenkins's English accent is impeccable, and he refrains from using the same annoyingly redundant and meaningless hand gestures as his predecessor in course 1. Unfortunately, the course lives and breathes the same air of indulgent self-importance as course 1.
An amazing course on cross cultural dimension in negotiations. You will learn different attitude of a huge numbers of civilization in the world. Expecially France, China, Italy, Middle East and US. The reviewing with other students is a great moment because you can apply and discover cultures of the others and explain something about your nation. Essec is always a greet University. I'm following all the Negotiation specialization, this course is the easier one if you are a beginner.
This course is very beneficial for everyone sseking to strengthen his negotiation and conflict resolution skills wither locally or internationally. The contents , which are well gathered and presented, are applicable on all spheres wher it be business, community or conflict management sphere. Thanks alot to the high rank instructors,Essec Business School and Coursera for enhancing our knowledge and developing our characters.
I enjoyed the training, because it open a broad perspective on the different culture on our planet, not only culture by geography (!), and gave you time to reflect on your own personality and how it interacts with negotiation in an international context. I found the quiz relatively difficult, and questions often ambiguous, hard to pin the right answer.
The course was definitely interesting and I learned a lot about culture. I did do independent review on Geert Hofstede (Cutlural Dimensions) and that provided more cultural insight. I read more on the values that were discussed on the course videos to gain more clarity.
Un curso muy interesante y bastante claro sobre todo para aquellos que estudian diplomacia o relaciones internacionales. De todas maneras, el curso se puede aplicar a diferentes ámbitos donde se requiera una negociación con personas de otras culturas.
I found really interesting and helpful to interpret a negotitian from a different point of view: cultural impact on the negotiation needs to be examinated to be successful and to achieve your company goals. Contents really well presented.
Very good course! Insightful and well conducted. I would recommend to provide some additional materials (papers, web links etc.) for those learners who want to get deeper into the topics. However, wonderful experience! Thank you so much!
very interesting and very well structured. I appreciated the clearness and the attention to always remain objective, giving valuable information and ideas on the various cultures and at the same time warning not to fall into stereotypes