Wombelero
Sep 26, 07, 8:50 am
Hello all
I will be traveling to South Korea to give a training, mainly theoretical presentations, I will do my blablas and hopefully the audience will listen. The audience is South Korean workers who already uses our instruments, I have to explain them technical issues and How Tos. So it's neither an international nor a sales meeting.
My question is, do you have advice what kind of pitfals are waiting for me? What behavior is to avoid? Are there "introduction sentences" that I should use (or not) ?
I usually thank the host for the opportunity, introduce myself, then the schedule and then I start.
Thank you in advance for your hints and advise!
W
I will be traveling to South Korea to give a training, mainly theoretical presentations, I will do my blablas and hopefully the audience will listen. The audience is South Korean workers who already uses our instruments, I have to explain them technical issues and How Tos. So it's neither an international nor a sales meeting.
My question is, do you have advice what kind of pitfals are waiting for me? What behavior is to avoid? Are there "introduction sentences" that I should use (or not) ?
I usually thank the host for the opportunity, introduce myself, then the schedule and then I start.
Thank you in advance for your hints and advise!
W