Shaking hands is common in Japanese culture.
However, it is not a habit that’s native to them - meaning there are some cultural differences.
When I'm not hanging out in the beautiful sunshine of Africa, you will find me here sharing content about culture - you'll soon see why I'm called the Culture Vulture.
Working in culturally diverse teams is becoming more common.
Communicating and collaborating across time zones, languages and cultures can be challenging.
If you’re working with Italians and want to make a good impression, then this blog's for you!
The most valuable thing you can do is to learn about Italian business culture.
If you’ve worked in a well-managed, multicultural team, then you’ll know it can be an incredibly rewarding experience.
In fact, high functioning, multicultural teams can be more productive, more creative and – on the whole, more successful than monocultural teams!
How do Canadians communicate?
Well, different cultures communicate in different ways and Canada is no different.
'Culturally aware' professionals have a distinct advantage over their peers.
International businesses increasingly cite Cultural Competence as a core requirement during the recruitment process.
Big, beautiful Brazil!
For many foreigners doing business in the country for the first time, it can be a bit overwhelming!
Working across cultures means adapting to differences.
Those unwilling, or unable to, usually find that things can get tough.
Before we answer this question, here’s one for you!
How do you know that you are not already culturally aware?
Case studies are a great way of learning.
Especially so when it comes to exploring cultural differences in business.
New to working with Malaysians?
One thing you need to get right from the get-go is how to communicate with care.
If you want to succeed in the UAE, you need to understand the culture.
Without an appreciation of how the locals do things, foreigners can get things very wrong.
Working in global virtual teams can be tough.
It’s common for teams to face all sorts of challenges, whether different time zones or languages.
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