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Developing Cross-Cultural IntelligenceBy Tatiana Kolovou

In a Nutshell

In this LinkedIn Learning course, international business expert Tatiana Kolovou explains how to navigate cultural differences and teaches a formula for becoming an effective cross-cultural communicator.

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To build your cross-cultural intelligence, you need to be able to decipher the context of the culture you're entering. This might require getting help from a trusted interpreter or spending time to read up on the new culture.

Tatiana Kolovou

Introduction

Have you ever experienced a miscommunication when working with someone from a different culture?

While it is important not to use cultural stereotypes to interpret behavior, understanding how culture impacts communication is a vital professional skill.

Cultures can differ between companies, within teams, and across different countries, so understanding cultural nuance is useful in every context.

Developing the ability to work seamlessly across cultures requires knowledge and sensitivity. It is often more about asking questions and remaining curious than assuming you have the answers.

In this LinkedIn Learning course, international business and cross-cultural communication expert Tatiana Kolovou helps demystify cultural differences with a plan to help you become an effective communicator.

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