029: Timothy J. Bridgman with a Focus on Poland

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About This Weeks Guest Timothy J. Bridgman Timothy was born in UK, lived in Poland on/off since 1999, went to Poland to try to become Poland's first world fusion music DJ, then over the same period became lecturer at University of Lodz. Left employment at University of Lodz in 2012 to retrain as an Interculturalist. He now specialise in intercultural training for domestic international careers in Poland. Tim has extensive experience helping graduates prepare to enter into careers for SSC/BPOs in Poland. His 3 tips for becoming more culturally competent are: * Film: Bogowie (2014) – Dir. Łukasz Palkowski (Imdb link) * Music: Moizm (2013) - Tomasz Makowiecki (Wikipedia link) * Book: Positively Disappointed: Business Across Cultures in Poland (2015) – Timothy J. Bridgman (Book) Interview Links Links that are mentioned in this episode: * Website: http://www.szkolenia-lodz.com/intercultural-training/ * Linkedin: pl.linkedin.com/in/timothyjbridgman/ * Email: [email protected] * Ebook Download: Positively Disappointed: Business Across Cultures in Poland (2015) – Timothy J. Bridgman Build Your Cultural Competence In the Culture Matters podcast we interview real people with real stories. Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories. To subscribe directly using iTunes, Click here. How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this: * Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voicemail * Email me at [email protected] * Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit Finally Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, and to listen to my Podcast. I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!

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