Beasley Intercultural

China is only part of the Asian narrative. Australia's merchandise trade (exports plus imports) with Asia was $215.4 billion last year.

Paul Sheehan
Sydney Morning Herald, 18 August 2008
 

Our Team

Lee Milstein

Lee Milstein brings a unique set of skills and experience to the multicultural consulting, training, coaching and facilitating environment. He has travelled, resided, worked and trained professionally in more than 35 countries. He is dedicated to cross-cultural change management for global businesses, educational institutions and international organisations in Southeast Asia. He has assisted in delivering cross cultural and global management programs to such diverse organisations as General Motors, JPMorgan Chase, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, GE Aircraft Engines, Merck Pharmaceuticals, the U.S. State Department and the United Nations.

Lee has extensive international business and marketing experience and has designed intercultural strategy training programs for organisations in global business, hospitality, tourism, education and social service for more than twenty-five years. He has collaborated on training, marketing and educational projects in Tokyo, Bangkok, Jakarta, Honolulu, Portland, Los Angeles, Detroit, New York, Mexico City, Kiev, and the Peruvian Amazon for numerous clients including: Nike International, Hilton International-Asia and the Pacific, Samsung Corporation, Portland Community College, Webster University, and the International School of Bangkok.

Committed to creating multicultural strategies and building global teams for culturally diverse organisations, Lee offers customised consulting, training, coaching and facilitating in

  • Cross Cultural Strategies for Global Business
  • Working in Global Teams
  • Coaching Across Cultures
  • Multicultural Customer Service
  • Effective Skills for Cross Cultural Communication
  • Managing Intercultural Negotiations
  • Resolving Conflicts Across Cultures
  • Working With North Americans, Latin Americans, Europeans, Asians, etc.
  • International Transition Dynamics for Expatriates

       

    Lee received his master's degree in counselling psychology from the University of Hawaii and his bachelor's degree in psychology from Hofstra University in New York. He is conversant in Japanese and has written training materials and travel publications that have been published in English and Japanese.

    He has recently been qualified as a Certified Professional Facilitator by the International Association of Facilitators. He lives in Bangkok, Thailand.

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