Most HR leaders I’ve met are well aware that the increasing diversity of the workforce is driving demand for cross-cultural training and development. But company management isn’t always equally aware. And today, to compete in the talent marketplace, professional development efforts must not only address the needs of multicultural employees, but also help managers to understand the language, cross-cultural, and communications challenges that an English-speaking and often American business environment presents to those from other cultures.
The Key to Multicultural Professional Development? Get Everybody on Board!
Apr 3, 2019 1:04:00 PM / by Nadia Nassif posted in Development, Cross-Cultural, Diversity
Successfully Communicating Across Cultures
Sep 27, 2018 8:13:00 AM / by Nadia Nassif posted in employee engagement, Coaching, Cross-Cultural
In early 2016, Emma Seddon picked up her life in the U.K. and moved across the world to China on a three-year international secondment in her role as talent development manager at Jaguar Land Rover. Her colleagues who had previously completed long-term assignments in China warned of “shang-highs and shang-lows,” and gave her as much advice as possible.