Guillaume Gevrey
I am an Organizational Development professional based in Bangalore, India. I blog about my learning from my past experience in the corporate world and some reflections coming out of discussions I engage in with some of my friends, colleagues, clients and participants from around the world.-
Recent Posts
- 5 Reasons Why We Shouldn’t Bury Instructor Led Training Yet December 12, 2013
- To Be or Not to Be…Reachable December 9, 2013
- The Single Most Important Thing HR Must Get Right November 21, 2013
- Assertiveness continued – Saying NO October 31, 2013
- Assertiveness Across Cultures October 8, 2013
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Assertiveness Across Cultures
Courtesy: http://www.dilbert.com Following my recent post on “4 Steps to Assertiveness? Not That Simple“, my dear friend and revered interculturalist, Dianne Hofner Saphiere posted the following comment: “Dear Guillaume, in my experience perceptions of “assertiveness” are extremely culturally relative and, … Continue reading
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