In an industry built around global relationships, cultural awareness isn't just a soft skill required for operating effectively within organisations – it's a critical necessity. This podcast explores the profound impact of global dynamics on our professional relationships and the crucial need for refined cross-cultural understanding. We explore why navigating cultural nuances is paramount when leading dispersed teams, and building relationships with global partners and stakeholders. The explosion of remote work has introduced unprecedented challenges for organisations and the leaders and managers within them, demanding a level of cultural sensitivity and adaptability that was unimaginable even a few years ago. We'll discuss the tangible consequences of misunderstanding across cultural divides – from strained team dynamics and trust breakdowns to missed business opportunities. This episode highlights why fostering strong cross-cultural communication isn't merely about politeness; it's about building genuine trust, enhancing seamless collaboration, and ensuring the resilience of your global remote operations.
• News & developments
- Dutch government walks back controversial measures to constrain English-taught degrees
- New Zealand announces strong foreign enrolment growth along with a new international education strategy
• Main topic: Bridging borders: Why cultural intelligence is essential now
• Keys to the market: Uzbekistan
with
Leanne Linacre
Co-Founder
Lead5050
Sagar Bahadur
Executive Director - India, South Asia & South East Asia
Acumen
Susan Fang
Co-founder & CEO
OxBridge Consulting, Inc.
Craig Riggs
Editor in Chief
ICEF Monitor
Martijn van de Veen (host)
CBDO
ICEF