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Prepare to elevate your understanding of globalization's impact on human capital with “Human Capital: Globalization and Culture.” Explore globalization's effects on human capital and learn how to adapt HR strategies to stay ahead in the international arena. This course emphasizes the cultivation of cultural appreciation and its critical role in managing global teams and expatriates, providing you with the insights to navigate the complex dynamics of diverse work environments.
Through global HR examples, you'll apply key learnings to real-life international HR challenges, gaining practical insights and actionable strategies. Discover the attributes that define successful global HR leaders and expatriates, analyzing and discussing their practices to enhance your own leadership skills. This course will equip you with the knowledge and tools to manage human resources on a global scale.
This is the fourth course in “Extraordinary Human Capital Management,” a course series for human resource professionals interested in advancing their skills to align with organizational and employee needs.
In this module, you'll learn how to assess the effects of globalization on human capital and develop HR strategies to effectively manage a global workforce. You'll gain an appreciation for cultural diversity and understand why it's crucial for leading international teams and handling expatriate assignments. Through real-world examples, you'll see how to apply theoretical knowledge to practical international HR issues. You’ll also explore the traits that make global HR leaders and expatriates successful, preparing you for leadership roles in the field. In the first vignette, you'll study a case where misunderstanding a cultural norm led to a mistake. The second vignette will demonstrate the importance of thorough preparation. The third will show the consequences of choosing the wrong person for an expatriate role. These scenarios will provide valuable insights to help you avoid similar pitfalls in your career.
Introduction to Extraordinary Human Capital Management•9 minutes
Globalization’s Effect on People and Culture•4 minutes
Cultural Appreciation and DEIB•3 minutes
Introduction to Vignettes•1 minute
Debrief: Ferry Boat Incident•9 minutes
Revisiting Girl Scout’s Motto Vignette•6 minutes
Debrief: If Someone Speaks Loudly, They Will Understand•9 minutes
Interview with Nancy Owens•30 minutes
5 readings•Total 70 minutes
Syllabus•10 minutes
Help Us Learn More About You!•10 minutes
Introduction to the Gamut Workbook•5 minutes
Vignette: Ferry Boat Incident•15 minutes
Vignette: If I Speak Loudly, They Will Understand•30 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Quiz 1•30 minutes
2 app items•Total 60 minutes
Learning Journal: Are You Ready to Go Global?•30 minutes
Learning Journal: Module 1 Reflection•30 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 130 minutes
Meet Your Fellow Global Learners•10 minutes
Ferry Boat Incident Discussion•30 minutes
Research a Different Culture•60 minutes
If I Speak Loudly, They Will Understand Discussion•30 minutes
Module 2: Cultural Competency
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, you'll discover how globalization affects human capital and learn to adapt HR strategies for effectively managing a global workforce. You'll develop an appreciation for different cultures and realize how crucial cultural understanding is for managing international teams and expatriate assignments.
The first vignette illustrates that even if you have a deep knowledge of culture, mistakes can still happen. The second highlights how understanding a country’s history can deepen your insight into its people and culture. The final vignette takes a unique angle, showing that even dogs can experience culture shock when transitioning between different environments. These stories aim to provide practical insights and prepare you for handling the complexities of global HR.
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