Intercultural Training: Saudi Arabia

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The Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaIntercultural Impressions
Working in Saudi is still a thrilling adventure: the visa processes are highly complicated, the strict adherence to Islam can be seen as a discourage to some, and finally the heat in the summer time can becoming unbearable. 
Nevertheless, for those who are not deterred by these factors, the Kingdom offers a wide variety of positive impressions from a cultural and also from a leisure perspective. I always enjoy my travels there, because once in the country, there are quite a number of hidden jewels to be detected! 
As an intercultural trainer for the Arab World and Saudi Arabia, I prepare international managers, leaders and experts for the manifold challenges in the KSA. My own experience as a project manager is the basis for my knowledge , giving me a deep understanding of local customs and an authentic insight into daily business practices.  
Here are some intercultural impressions looking around the corners of the KSA and its people – enjoy! 
Typical scene in the old town of Jeddah
 Hungry? The drive-thru menu at Burger King 
A dream at the gas station:16 liters for a mere 2 €... 
Ever wondered about those dishdashas?Taylor-made!  
Jeddah cityscape at sunset
At least they make it clear -
but why is English so much shorter?

 Standard juice stall at the entrance to the old town in Jeddah
A unique world class attraction:Mada'in Salih alone in the Saudi desert 
Intercultural encounter at Starbucks
As part of my professional activity as trainer and consultant, I prepare experts and managers as well as their families for the intercultural challenges of living and working in Saudi Arabia. So far I have successfully empowered over 1.200 motivated participants for their international assignments and projects most definitively a good investment for all parties concerned! 
I will be happy to answer your queries and provide you with more background information.
Andreas HauserManagement Consultant | Intercultural Trainer | University Lecturerwww.developingculture.com
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