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Decoding Danish workplace culture

Practical guide about living and working in Denmark

 

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All about the DOs and DON'Ts in Danish workplace culture...
Farewell unwritten rules in Denmark! This book explains the background of social norms in Denmark, provides aids to “decipher” the codes of social behaviour and sheds light on the DOs and DON’Ts of the Danish workplace and when working with Danes. It is built on the first-hand experience of many Danes and 32 international interviewees. 250 pages, available since November 2012.  

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For those working with Danes and those trying to find work in Denmark.
This book is also aimed at those Danes who want to become conciously aware of the Danish workplace culture.

Find out how to decode Danish work culture, avoid pitfalls and know how you can bring your messages across when working with Danes. 


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