Working in international teams – understanding and meeting challenges

International teams that work together face many challenges, such as various communication styles, different strategies for building trust and conflicting ideas about leadership. In order to remain effective and focused, especially in stressful times, it is important to clarify mutual expectations and agree on common goals.

This workshop highlights workflows and processes, introduces tools for successful project management, and develops strategies for trusting and value-based collaboration. It also illuminates implicit or tacit communication rules that are culturally conditioned. In addition to raising awareness of cultural differences, the workshop teaches strategies for developing shared core values and establishing a unique team culture.

You will receive brief inputs on the topics of communication, including information transfer, negotiation processes, feedback culture and trusting exchange. You will also have the opportunity to discuss topics that are relevant to you.

Case studies and analyses will deepen your understanding of everyday work situations. Practice-oriented training units followed by self-reflection and self-study components will show you ways of how to approach challenging situations.

The following topics will be covered:

  • challenges and success factors for good cooperation in international teams
  • culture and communication – workflows & processes
  • information transfer & feedback culture; tools for successful project management
  • dealing with misunderstanding and conflicts
  • using diversity as a skill pool
  • strategies for trusting & value-based cooperation

Target Group Description

Academic staff who work in international teams and want to learn how they can contribute to improving cooperation

Participation Requirements

English language skills at level B2 and up

Further information

Offer Id
26013-0330
Lecturer

Professor Dr. Carmen Ulrich, business & academic coach

Date(s)

29.06.2026; 09:00 - 16:30 h (Room 1101.003.A320)

20.07.2026; 14:00 - 15:30 h (Online)

Form
On campus
Online
Workload
10 work units
Application deadline
18.05.2026
Language
English
Program
Training and qualification programme
Facility
Section Human Resources Development

You can register here.

Who to contact

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Dr. Daniela Pelz
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