When we talk of cultural differences it doesn’t necessarily mean between countries or nations. It can also mean between different parts of your own country.
For example, India, where a huge country with different kinds of people, different cultures depending on whether you’re in the north or the south or east or the west.
In today’s business world, you are bound to encounter colleagues and clients from different backgrounds whether in your own country or internationally.
The exposure to other experiences and perspectives can be enriching, but it can also be challenging to work together effectively.
While it’s important to avoid stereotyping, there are some common situations you can prepare for.
Review these ideas as you think about how to bridge cultural differences in your workplace.
Additional Resources
In the story that I shared about my Japanese colleague and the Leadership Course, things might have worked out differently if everyone had demonstrated Social Intelligence.
That too is important for reducing cultural differences both in the workplace and in our private lives.
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