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!
Working in culturally diverse teams is becoming more common.
Communicating and collaborating across time zones, languages and cultures can be challenging.
The British are known for their manners.
If you’re working with British people, it’s a good idea to get to grips with their culture.
Cultures build relationships in different ways.
Understanding these cultural differences can be the difference between success and failure.
Business case studies are a great way of learning.
If you want to learn more about Japanese business culture and practices, then this case study will give you some great insights.
We hear a lot in the news about cultural differences with Western companies going East, but rarely about Eastern companies coming to the West.
A great little article in the South China Morning Post by Mark Magnier suggests that when it comes to navigating different business cultures, Chinese companies are finding very similar challenges when working on the global stage, especially in the USA.
For those of you who follow our social media accounts, you would have come across our 15 predictions about business & corporate training for 2021.
For those that missed them - this is for you!
How does Culture make or break international M&A?
In today’s global economy more people are paying attention to the impact of culture on the international business environment.
You wouldn't think war would bring out a people's sense of humour but, in Afghanistan, the cross-cultural interaction between locals and troops actually became the subject for of some very funny stories.
When a country is involved in a war, humour is usually miles away.
Did you know that the buying power of Hispanic consumers has increased by 212%, to $1.5 trillian this decade (2010 -2020)?
Hispanic now account for 1/6 of American consumers, making this community a valuable prospect.
Gary Lineker is facing criticism for his live comments on Al Jazeera that were seen to be offensive to Muslims.
You can hear what he said in the video below.
Culture shock is often referred to as the experience an exptriate or tourist travelling to a new country goes through.
Did you ever think culture shock could happen to a premiership footballer?
Cyber Monday isn't the only part of December celebrations.
There are some fantastic celebrations taking place in other cultures and countries which are not widely known, but still deserve online retailers' attention.
Do you export?
AstraZeneca's Stuart Anderson offers some insights into the importance of understanding and adapting to the local culture in order to maximise success.
In many Western cultures, the Christmas celebrations are more or less the same or thereabouts.
The family gathers on Christmas Eve, a Christmas mass is possibly attended and presents are unwrapped.
It's 2021 and racism is still continues to rear it's ugly head in football.
From comdemnation, to campaigns and zero tolerance in the stadiums, the FA is facing an unrelenting struggle.
Ever thought of going global in the design and construction world?
You might run into problems you didn’t expect to occur.
Playing games at work?
From the work floor to education, gamification is becoming more and more common in a lot of areas.
We are all familiar with traditional Christmas decorations.
The Christmas trees, mistletoe and other red, gold and green ornaments.