Are You Preparing to Relocate to Indonesia?

Feeling puzzled by unexpected behaviors and cultural surprises? A conversation with a Cultural Coach could make the difference if you …

  • Want concise local insights to navigate work and daily life.  
  • Looking for a cultural coach who explains Indonesian norms from your perspective.
  • Need practical solutions to the challenges of relocation.

Think you already understand how Indonesians really behave? Take our quick quiz and see how prepared you are for daily life and work here!

Gene Sugandy,
Multiple GMS Recipient of Cultural Coach Excellence Awardee

What is a Cultural Training?

A cultural training is a structured program customized to your needs that will increase an individual's awareness, knowledge, and skills to adapt effectively to the local norms of Indonesia.


For a newly arrived expat in Indonesia, this training can help you understand local customs, communication styles, and business practices, thereby facilitating smoother interactions and faster adaptation to their new surroundings.


For a supporting spouse, information presented could cover employment options, domestic staff issues, or finding groups or networks that you enjoy.


What kind of program would suit your schedule...a face-to-face meeting or a virtual program?

A face-to-face cultural training

A cultural training can save you hours of frustration by explaining the situation and offeirng solutions

Companies benefiting from our Cultural Training include:

Companies that I have trained

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