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Cultural Differences and the EU
About This Week’s Guest
Madi Sharma Cultural Differences and the EU
Madi Sharma is an entrepreneur and a social capitalist. She’s a member of the European Economic and Social Committee, and living her life with one strict motto No Excuses!
Her tips to become more culturally competent are:
- Say “Thank You“. These simple words show a great deal of empathy and interest in what happens around you. In addition, this leads to a show of respect for the person you’re addressing.
- Understand things from the other person’s perspective. If the other person or yourself says “No” to whatever, try to find out what’s behind this “No“. There is always a deeper meaning. Understanding the deeper meaning will help you understand the other culture better (and your own).
- Value diversity. Don’t be afraid of it, but see the added value in cultural differences.
Interview Links
Links that are mentioned in this episode:
- Website: http://madisharma.org
- Email: madi@madisharma.com
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