Deprecated: Required parameter $enable_jarallax follows optional parameter $size in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php on line 1939

Deprecated: Required parameter $thumb_alt follows optional parameter $size in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php on line 1939

Deprecated: Required parameter $image_type follows optional parameter $size in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/inc/js_composer/inc/helper.php on line 353

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php:1939) in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-includes/rest-api/class-wp-rest-server.php on line 1831

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php:1939) in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-includes/rest-api/class-wp-rest-server.php on line 1831

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php:1939) in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-includes/rest-api/class-wp-rest-server.php on line 1831

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php:1939) in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-includes/rest-api/class-wp-rest-server.php on line 1831

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php:1939) in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-includes/rest-api/class-wp-rest-server.php on line 1831

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php:1939) in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-includes/rest-api/class-wp-rest-server.php on line 1831

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php:1939) in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-includes/rest-api/class-wp-rest-server.php on line 1831

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-content/themes/soledad/functions.php:1939) in /home1/tweakmyc/public_html/onbecomingaman/wp-includes/rest-api/class-wp-rest-server.php on line 1831
{"id":1463,"date":"2017-05-25T15:15:36","date_gmt":"2017-05-25T14:15:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/onbecomingaman.com\/?p=1463"},"modified":"2017-05-31T08:21:01","modified_gmt":"2017-05-31T07:21:01","slug":"nirmalya-kumar-four-ways-to-handle-multicultural-differences-in-a-team","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/onbecomingaman.com\/2017\/05\/25\/nirmalya-kumar-four-ways-to-handle-multicultural-differences-in-a-team\/","title":{"rendered":"Nirmalya Kumar | Four Ways to Handle Multicultural Differences in a Team"},"content":{"rendered":"

Working across cultures can sometimes be frustrating, but the results are well worth the learning journey.<\/p>\n

Companies operating in many countries benefit from having a multicultural top management team. However, working in such a team is challenging. People from different cultures behave in ways we often find perplexing, and suspending our judgement on these differences is difficult.<\/p>\n

Even something as simple as what is \u201cefficient\u201d is disputed in cross-cultural settings. For example, the Japanese spend a lot of time upfront in meetings getting to know one another before making decisions. In contrast, an American may see this as a waste of time and dive immediately into the task at hand. I have found the Dutch to be argumentative throughout meetings, but they are excellent at concluding with a resolution that is accepted by everyone.<\/p>\n

When I was teaching participants drawn from a wide range of nationalities, one of my favourite exercises was a straightforward one. I would ask participants to imagine they were in a boat with their mother, their spouse and their child. Suddenly the boat starts sinking. None of the three can swim and only one can be rescued. Who would they save?<\/p>\n

Multiple correct views of reality<\/strong><\/p>\n

This clear-cut thought experiment revealed how people think and diverge in their fundamental assumptions across different cultures.<\/p>\n