Romania, now a member of the EU, has for so many years been a society where management authority was highly concentrated...

Frances Reilly, a 22-year old Oxford Brookes University graduate who is on a tourism internship to Romania, where she...
Greek investments have a long history in Romania, Greece being among the first countries to invest in Romania after the...
“Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.”
In my younger...
Roxette fans in Romania have been waiting since the 90s to see their favourite band on stage in Bucharest. On Monday...
Romanians are by nature fun loving, warm, hospitable, playful, with an innate sense of humor, sometimes spiced with...
It was about this time of April last year when I quit my job as a journalist with an English-language magazine to start...
By understanding cultural differences and similarities, one can develop ways to communicate and collaborate more...
The leadership style is yet another area where cultural intelligence is required and where local cultures play an important role. The sort of leadership valued in the Netherlands is, for example, a weakness in Romania, where authoritative leadership is seen as a strength. On the same note, the qualities of a good leader in the US would not necessarily work in Central and Eastern Europe. We'd love to hear your stories and experiences when it comes to intercultural leadership in the CEE region.
Romania-Insider.com starts a series of articles on intercultural communication, focusing on practical aspects that will help you deal with your Romanian business partners as well as with partners in the Eastern Europen region, while bridging the cultural differences between them. Read the introductory article of this series below and feel free to send us your ideas or examples of actual situations where more knowledge on intercultural communication would have come in handy.
Romania, now a member of the EU, has for so many years been a society where management authority was highly concentrated...

Frances Reilly, a 22-year old Oxford Brookes University graduate who is on a tourism internship to Romania, where she...
Greek investments have a long history in Romania, Greece being among the first countries to invest in Romania after the...
“Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it.”
In my younger...
Roxette fans in Romania have been waiting since the 90s to see their favourite band on stage in Bucharest. On Monday...
Romanians are by nature fun loving, warm, hospitable, playful, with an innate sense of humor, sometimes spiced with...
It was about this time of April last year when I quit my job as a journalist with an English-language magazine to start...
By understanding cultural differences and similarities, one can develop ways to communicate and collaborate more...
The leadership style is yet another area where cultural intelligence is required and where local cultures play an important role. The sort of leadership valued in the Netherlands is, for example, a weakness in Romania, where authoritative leadership is seen as a strength. On the same note, the qualities of a good leader in the US would not necessarily work in Central and Eastern Europe. We'd love to hear your stories and experiences when it comes to intercultural leadership in the CEE region.
Romania-Insider.com starts a series of articles on intercultural communication, focusing on practical aspects that will help you deal with your Romanian business partners as well as with partners in the Eastern Europen region, while bridging the cultural differences between them. Read the introductory article of this series below and feel free to send us your ideas or examples of actual situations where more knowledge on intercultural communication would have come in handy.