
Working with Danes
Tips for Americans: An Enjoyable Look at the Differences Between Us and Danish Business Culture
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Kay Xander Mellish
About this listen
Working in Denmark might seem straightforward for Americans: Danes speak excellent English, and Denmark is a great place to do business. Infrastructure is good, corruption is minimal, innovation is respected, and business structures are flexible. Still, many Americans put a foot wrong - often by being too energetic, too upbeat, too aggressive, too American. This fun, easy-to-understand book by an American in Denmark who has worked with both Danish and US companies will help you avoid simple mistakes and better understand your Danish colleagues, customers, suppliers, and other business partners.
©2020 Kay Xander Mellish (P)2021 Kay Xander Mellish
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