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Newsletter October 24, 2012.
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Successful in business in Denmark by knowing the Danish
DOs and DON'Ts. Hints and tips for expat-life and work in Denmark
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At the book-release event on November 19 we'll say farewell to the unwritten rules in Denmark. It seems that we hit a dry spot here. The seats for the private participants were booked within a few days. We have only a few seats left for participants from companies. So, hurry up and celebrate with us at Børsen!
Knowing the Danish social norms when embarking in work-relationships with Danes can make or break a business or your career; It is also important for Danes who work with Non-Danes (in Denmark or abroad) to be aware of the triggers in the Danish workplace culture and how they differ from other cultures. Table of contents.

See agenda / When: November19, 16:30-19:30 / Where: Børsen, Børsgade, 1217 København K / Language: English

Note: only a few seats left. Sign up now!



Decoding Danish workplace culture
Benefit from this new book and the collected insights of my 32 great interviewees and of many Danes.
See table of contents. Do things right - right from the start when working with Danes.

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Decoding Danish workplace culture



New rules about bike lights
This is in short what the new rules about bike lights require from Nov 1, 2012:
- Front and rear lIghts have to be securely attached to the bikes.
- They have to be visible for min 300 m and have to last for min 5 hours.
If your lights don't comply you can be fined with > 700 DKK. Better to use that money for fun stuff.
Read more (in Danish)



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