Cross-Cultural Twitter Interviews
If you are interested in international business and network on Twitter then you probably follow a number of people with international profiles. Some international people on Twitter share some great insights in their Twitter feed. I ask the cross-cultural people on my Twitter interviews to share the international people they like to follow on Twitter. Here are some of their replies.
21 International People to Follow on Twitter
- @CCTheLowdown it’s a publishing company that Tweets all sorts of interesting things – sometimes international - @deborahswallow
- @PennOlson I like those guys take on marketing but there are many others! – @ohh_la_la
- Try @AmiExpat for her blog – @HoeferleConsult
- I follow and read people like @RichardBranson interesting perspectives on business and the universal great thinker @SethGodin – @dkiernan
- Christina Geyer @AmiExpat an American, expatriate, half-Asian living in Germany, and tweeting about cross-cultural differences & German cuisine – @transdomo
- I’d say @StephenFry because he does so much travelling – @culturematters
- @RickCogley, an American business consultant living in Japan. @vgr an Indian innovator living in the US – @tdebaillon
- I like your list of international people to follow on Twitter. – @DR4Ward
- My absolute favorite @queenrania – @XCulture
- Hmmm … @johnniemoore is someone I have followed since the first year I was on Twitter (2007). – @jackyan
- I really enjoy tweets from @ShellTerrell @kalinagoenglish @MissShonah @familyonbikes @KirstenWinkler – @CotterHUE
- Adrian Monck ( @amonck ) an ex journo & current prof & head of comm. at World Economic Forum in Geneva … I answered as such because Adrian is international to me… and a Canadian perspective may be international to you, for example, and others; so for those interested in Canadian perspective, I would recommend Irshad Manji ( @reformingislam), @whoweareca, and @mathewi (Canadian journalist heavily involved in social media) – @DoreenatDMS
- @globetrotteri is a friendly and international Tweeter: Canadian writer / photographer / teacher living in Taiwan – @pocketcultures
- @volunteerabroad b/c I would like to travel by sharing my skills and competencies whilst learning – @psitutor
- @glcuccureddu, @GotSagaLatino, @Marilyn_Res, @PatriciaVance, @hungaryguy, @PierrePaperon, @maxbehar, @mikebutcher – @culturalrealms
- Couldn’t resist myself to give these 3 names – @guykawasaki @wchingya and @shellykramer (Possess great networking skills) – @mintblogger
- @dragosroua Quote: “Think happiness is a process, not a goal.” Inspired by Aristotle? He is on your int’l s.m. list. – @lyceum
- I would follow @talk2brazil. He tweets about Brazil’s economy, BizDev, etc. Brazil is going to be huge market in the future. – @SeanJamesOliver
- If you have interest in international educational exchange/mobility research & literature then I recommend following @IDPDRIE – @DavidComp
- I like @HoeferleConsult because his tweets make me feel connected to Germany, where I used to live – @CateBrubaker
- One of my favorite international business profiles on Twitter is @finikiotis – @CindyKing
Who are your favorite international people on Twitter?
- Do you have a favorite international person on Twitter?
- Where do you get the best international insights on Twitter?
- What do you like most about the international people you follow?
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