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«How to Survive a Norwegian Internship »

«How to Survive a Norwegian Internship ». Pernille Nesje, Advisor KS’ International Projects Tine Tangestuen, Special Advisor, KS-Agenda. WHEN PEOPLE COMMUNICATE…. 7 % WORDS 38% VOICE 55% BODY LANGUAGE. NORWEGIAN POLITICS - BRIEFLY!. WITHIN THE WORLD OF POLITICS IN NORWAY.

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«How to Survive a Norwegian Internship »

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  1. «How to Survive a Norwegian Internship» Pernille Nesje, Advisor KS’ International Projects Tine Tangestuen, Special Advisor, KS-Agenda

  2. WHEN PEOPLE COMMUNICATE… • 7 % WORDS • 38% VOICE • 55% BODY LANGUAGE

  3. NORWEGIAN POLITICS - BRIEFLY!

  4. WITHIN THE WORLD OF POLITICS IN NORWAY • Low conflict level is the ideal • Long democratic traditions • Social dialogue • Egalitarian society – everybody are middle class • Strict anti-corruption laws

  5. SEEN FROM THE OUTSIDE… • The “outside nation” • Not an EU member, but still a reliable partner • Very open economy - 50% exports • Industry structure - adapted to international competition • 70% of all the issues in a Norwegian City Council come from the EU

  6. IMPORTANT DATES IN NORWEGIAN HISTORY 1814 – Wedon’tneedyou 1905 – Wedon’tneedyou 1945 – Wedon’tneedyou 1972 – Wedon’tneedyou 1994 – Wealreadytoldyou in 1972, Wedon’tneedyou!

  7. NOW LET’SHAVE A LOOK AT THE WORK PLACE… …AND THE NORWEGIANS’ FREE TIME!

  8. Flat structures • Professional work • Open doors / Open landscape • Casual clothes • Informal tone • Friendly working environment • Employees are organized • Service attitude

  9. Work and free time kept separate • Time more important than money • If it’s after 16:00, don’t call • If it’s July, don’t call • Family is most important • Hiking, skiing and the mountain

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  11. THE INTERNSHIP IN NORWAY- some final comments

  12. WHAT’S IN IT…? • Practical experience • Management from the Norwegian view • Learn about Norway’s culture and society • Create new Norwegian - Russian contacts

  13. A few tips to remember… • Shops close early and are closed on Sundays • Informality • Keep track of the time – being late is a sin • Your mobiles should be on silent/vibrate when in a meeting, and it is considered rude to answer it during a meeting

  14. PRACTICALITIES

  15. PROGRAMME 16 APRIL TO 9 MAY: • Monday 16 April: Arrival Oslo • Tuesday 17 – Friday 20 April: Programme for all in Oslo • Sunday 22 April: Departure for internships • Monday 23 April – 4 May: Individualinternships • Monday 7 May: Evaluation, Oslo • Tuesday 8 May: Closing Seminar, Oslo • Wednesday 9 May: Departure for Russia

  16. VISA • Wewill send an invitation letter to your e-mail address as well as to theclosest Norwegian Consultate or Embassy • Whenyoureceivethe letter ofinvitationyoucango and apply • http://www.norvegia.ru/Embassy/visatonorway/

  17. TICKETS AND INSURANCE • You have to buy travel insurance yourself for the whole stay in Norway. We will refund the costs in Oslo. • We will buy all the tickets. The tickets are electronic and are sent you by e-mail from either tine.tangestuen@ks.no or pernille.nesje@ks.no Days of travel: Monday 16 April and Wednesday 9 May • Tickets for the internship-period will be given to you in Norway

  18. Arrival in Oslo Monday 16 April  You will be met at the airport and brought to your place of living You will have your own room or apartment both in Oslo and while you are on your internship You will be given a daily rate to cover food and a sum to cover local transport

  19. PREPARATIONS • Have contact with your host about your programme – we will give both contact information • Prepare a presentation about your work and your region, for presentation in host organisations • Make sure that you are clear regarding your objectives, goals and expectations for the internship – you will be asked to talk about it in Oslo

  20. During yourinternshipyoushould… • …make a report/presentation about your internship for presentation in Oslo on Monday 7 May • …focus on: Differences and similarities in your field of work between Norway and Russia The structure of local and regional authorities in Norway Your most surprising experience

  21. LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU ALL IN OSLO!

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