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Cultural Differences and Global Dexterity
About This Week’s Guest
Andy Molinsky
Andy Molinsky is a professor of organizational behavior at Brandeis University’s International Business School and the author of the award-winning Harvard Business Review Press book “Global Dexterity“.
He also blogs regularly about culture, cultural adaptation, and organizational psychology for Harvard Business Review.
In this podcast, he talks about Cultural Differences and Global Dexterity.
His 3 tips for becoming more culturally competent are:
- Try your best to understand your own culture first.
- Try to have the courage to step outside of your comfort zone. Usually the “real world” is more “emotional“, which is not always easy for us.
- Read the book Global Dexterity.
Interview Links
Links that are mentioned in this episode:
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pub/andy-molinsky/a/a73/bb3/en
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/andymolinsky
- Email: molinsky@brandeis.edu
- The Book Global Dexterity (affiliate link)
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