Cross Cultural Skills

Cross-Cultural Communication Challenge Tip 6

by on 6 March, 2009

Cross-Cultural Communication Challenge – Expand Your Mindset

I hear many business owners say they want to develop their international business, but many of them procrastinate too long. They want to wait until the timing is perfect or until they have all of the answers before doing anything.

Today’s Cross Cultural Communication Challenge Tip is about taking small steps. This is the best way to develop your international business.  Small steps allow you to adjust to the differences.  Aim to do things one small step at a time.

Cross-Cultural Communication Challenge Tip #6

Do not wait for perfect timing to start your international business: Start with small steps

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

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