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The importance of Cross Culture Communication for Business Executives


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As a business leader, you are often isolated, needing an impartial, external eye and ear to guide your communication and leadership style, especially to develop a strong message that transcends cultures.

 

How effective Cross culture communication is when it comes to international Market....?:|

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How effective Cross culture communication is when it comes to international Market....?:|

 

It's a must to learn.

Those that don't know can cause serious offence with the wrong hand shake.

 

Sound daft?

 

That's because you don't know. :)

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As a business leader, you are often isolated, needing an impartial, external eye and ear to guide your communication and leadership style, especially to develop a strong message that transcends cultures.

 

How effective Cross culture communication is when it comes to international Market....?:|

 

What are you selling?

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I suppose it rather depends if your culture is compatible with that of others. If it isn't you'd be stuck in the year 1431 or something.

 

I was expecting a cretin to reply to the post as soon as I saw the subject.

Sadly, idiot racist cretins have no idea how to deal with other cultures past deliberately insulting them.

 

How do islamaphobic idiots deal with Thai culture and their method of greeting someone? Are they stuck in 1431 or was that just a cheap shot by the owner of a cheap brain?

Chop the top of your head off to see if that tiny grey thing has "made in Hong Kong" stamped on it. :)

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As a business leader, you are often isolated, needing an impartial, external eye and ear to guide your communication and leadership style, especially to develop a strong message that transcends cultures.

 

How effective Cross culture communication is when it comes to international Market....?:|

 

Is that a question? Shouldn't you know that in your line of work?

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