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Do you (or do you want to) work on a multinational team? Do you want to become a manager or improve your current management style to get better results? Are you unsure if culture is impacting your ability to communicate and collaborate? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this course – and its associated specialization – is for you! We have entered an era where multinational and cross-cultural teams are now the norm. As a result, it is nearly impossible to conduct business without interacting with people from places far from home. In order to be an effective manager, one must understand the challenges that arise because of culture, how to navigate them, and, most importantly, turn them into opportunities for success. Thankfully, this is not new. We all have a culture that is unique to ourselves and we have all been part of a team with people different than ourselves. The secret truth is that this has always been an essential tool. We are lucky that now we have incentive to examine it and build the skills to use it. So if you’re ready to learn all about how to be a more effective and valued manager of multinational teams, join us and fill your cross-cultural toolbox!...

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创建者 Chiara B

Apr 28, 2025

this course was actually soooo good. i learned so much. it was also very entertaining with all the activities and discussions. It made it so engaging.

创建者 Shanthisri V

Nov 7, 2022

Excellent course

创建者 YE Y

Jan 24, 2025

good

创建者 Ieva A

Jul 5, 2025

This course was incredibly interesting and offered a valuable blend of new knowledge, practical skills, and theoretical insights. It helped me better understand team processes and confirmed many of the characteristics and developmental stages I’ve observed through my own experience as a team member. The provided reading materials and articles were engaging and informative. However, not all links were accessible, and unfortunately, several assessment questions referred directly to those unavailable resources. I would recommend revising the course content to ensure all resources are accessible and that assignment questions are updated accordingly.