Agile Event Session

Leading Multi-Cultural Change

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Leading global transformation engagements is always a challenge. The issues are not just a matter of international geography, time zones and language. Even when we can agree on a common language for the engagement, we find that native and non-native speakers do not speak the same language. Divisions within the same company may feel like entirely different companies. Often, they have been. Organizational and decision-making norms vary from culture to culture. Politeness and rudeness vary. Modes of personal and group interaction and even thought can vary. The World is a wonderous place of marvelous diversity … sometimes puzzlingly and frustratingly so.

Please join us for a deep dive into the multi-cultural maelstrom with a panel who have survived and thrived in it. Our panel will be led and moderated by Evan Leybourn, co-founder of the Business Agility Institute.

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