News Archive
2010
  • Are you communicating successfully across cultures?
    Seminar: ‘Are you communicating successfully across cultures?’. Key’s seminar, in association with IFL Handelshögskola, is being held April 20th, 2010. Contact us for more information. Link to seminar.
  • Planning your internal company event?
    Contact us to discuss a fun, short seminar in working multi-culturally. Building on success with seminars for Ericsson, Provident Investments, Handelshögskolan and AstraZeneca, we look forward to working with you to develop your skills for working internationally.
  • Are you a qualified business English language trainer?
    Key Corporate Training currently has language training vacancies. Please contact David at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it for more information.
  • How do you stand out from the competition?
    Key has recently trained over 400 Ericsson employees in our methodology for Communicating Value. The ultimate benefit – winning more business for their innovative ideas! Contact us for more information on how we can help you.
  • Still time to develop your communication skills
    Still time to develop your communication skills. Check our public workshop schedule for available seats.
2009
  • Key has moved offices
    Key has moved offices. We are now located at Kungsbron 2 in central Stockholm. Feel free to stop by for coffee and check out the view from the 11th floor! http://www.ncc.se/kungsbron
  • Are you communicating successfully across cultures?
    Seminar: ‘Are you communicating successfully across cultures?’.
    Key’s seminar, in association with IFL Handelshögskola, is being held October 13th 2009. Welcome! To read more, click here
  • Planning your internal Christmas event
    Planning your internal Christmas event? Contact us to discuss a fun, short seminar in Swedish culture and communication.
  • Still time to develop your communication skills
    Still time to develop your communication skills. Seats available for Presentations Skills on 17-18 November and Cultural Awareness on 2 December 2009.
  • Key cooperates with Chef magazine on training...
    Key has been selected by Chef magazine, Sweden's leading magazine for managers, to deliver their highly sought after workshop "Kommunicera Som Chef". The aim of this workshop is to help managers have a greater impact in their communication. This two-day workshop, delivered in Swedish, will be held on four occasions this year: 16-17 February, 5-6 May, 29-30 September and 19-20 October. To learn more about this workshop, please visit www.chef.se/kurs or contact us at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
  • "Är du en extrem Chef?"
    On behalf of Chef magazine, Key delivered the highly successful breakfast seminar, "Är du en extrem Chef?". Over 100 managers came to learn more about how the Swedish management style differs form that of other cultures and how they can strategically use their management skills when working multi-culturally. To learn more about Key's work in cultural awareness and how we can help you, please click on Key Cultural Awareness or contact us directly at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
  • Key extends their cooperation with Silf
    Key has extended their cooperation with Silf, Sweden's leading organization for competence development within Supply Chain Management, to deliver top quality negotiations workshops in English. Silf workshops are targeted to those working in the area of purchasing and logistics. Negotiations workshops run by Key trainers include Negotiating from a Weak Position and Successful Business Negotiation. For more information on these workshops contact us at key@keytraining or visit http://www.silf.se/
  • Extended Communication skils training - Ericsson Finland 2008-/2009
    Key is pleased to be continuing the success of the 2008 Presentation, Negotiation and Difficult Communication courses with Oy LM Ericsson by booking a series of new workshops for spring 2009.