Cross-Cultural Communication Challenge Tip 12

by Cindy King on 12 March, 2009   Share      

Cross-Cultural Communication Challenge – Expand Your Mindset

Many people tell me they want to develop their business internationally, but never get around to doing anything about it.  There are several reasons for this.  One reason is because you can get discouraged at the first hurdles in cross-cultural communication.

Today’s Cross Cultural Communication Challenge Tip is very simple: do not give in to this discouragement.  The best tactic is to take a step back and look for a different path.

Very often you can easily find the solution by asking a different question.

Cross-Cultural Communication Challenge Tip #12

Do not stop at the first hurdles in cross-cultural communication:
take a step back and try again

Your challenge to improve you cross-cultural mindset:

  • Read your daily tips every day during the challenge
  • Think about what this means to you
  • Reflect on how this could help you get more international clients

Suggested Reading:

Where To Get Your CCCC Tips Every Day:

  • Here on this blog
  • By following me on Twitter @CindyKing
  • By using the Twitter hashtag #cccctips

Use these tips as inspiration to think about how this applies to your business and how it could help communication with your international clients.

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And…

Here are the 31 tips of this first challenge to improve your cross-cultural mindset.

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These are very short emails sent out every 3 days or so. The tips cover all aspects of cross-cultural communication and there are some other tips to help improve international skills.

Leave a comment below to tell me how you picked up the cross-cultural skills you needed for international business.

Got any other tips to help improve your mindset for better cross-cultural communication? Share them below!

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