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The Impact of Culture 8 Tips for Working Globally Kari Heistad, CEO Culture Coach International
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The Impact of Culture 8 Tips for Working Globally Kari Heistad, CEO Culture Coach International.

Jan 29, 2016

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Page 1: The Impact of Culture 8 Tips for Working Globally Kari Heistad, CEO Culture Coach International.

The Impact of Culture8 Tips for Working Globally

Kari Heistad, CEO Culture Coach International

Page 2: The Impact of Culture 8 Tips for Working Globally Kari Heistad, CEO Culture Coach International.

In Asia, some parts of Latin America and the Caribbean, not making eye contact is a sign of respect.

Don’t assume that a lack of eye contact means someone is hiding something, disengaged or lying.

Tip #1: Watch Eye Contact

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Tip #2: Drink Endless Cups of Tea

Take time to develop trust and personal connections

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Tip #3: Skip the Cold Calling

Get personal introductions as much as possible, preferably from a trusted partner with a large network.

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Tip #4: Be Formal

Don’t use first names until invited to do so.

Titles matter, use them appropriately.

Be formal in emails, phone calls and in person.

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Tip #5: Yes Means I Heard You

Yes in cultures with an indirect communication style means “I heard you.”

Do not assume that a yes means a deadline will be met or that it is realistic.

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Tip #6: Ask Open Ended Questions

To check for understanding ask open ended questions such as: What do you see as

challenges to meeting this deadline?

How do you see us moving forward?

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Tip #7: Check Your Colors

Red China, Russia = good luck,

India = Purity South Africa = Mourning

Yellow Egypt, Burma = Mourning

Orange Ireland = Religion, protests

White China, Japan = Mourning,

India = Unhappiness

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Tip #8: Know the Hierarchy

Figure out who is really the “one in charge”

Understand how important the hierarchy is to your client, what they can/cannot do.

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