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How to Bridge Cultures and Lead Global Teams for Success (an Interview with Erin Meyer)

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What if the way you give feedback, run meetings or make decisions was holding your global team back—without you even realising it?


Cultural differences influence how we work in powerful ways, and understanding them is the key to unlocking better collaboration and leadership.


So, in this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, host David Green sits down with Erin Meyer, professor at INSEAD and author of The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business, to explore how cultural differences shape the way we work, lead and collaborate.


Join them as they uncover:

  • The eight dimensions of culture and how they impact leadership and teamwork
  • How organisations can use The Culture Map to navigate cultural complexities
  • Strategies for bridging high-context and low-context communication styles
  • Practical approaches to giving and receiving feedback across cultures
  • Aligning hierarchical and egalitarian leadership styles in global teams
  • Navigating cultural differences in time management and decision-making

If you’re leading a global team or working across cultures, this conversation is packed with actionable insights to help you sharpen your cultural intelligence and lead more effectively.


This episode is sponsored by Amazing Workplace and Workhuman.


Amazing Workplace is an AI-powered platform designed to help companies grow and succeed by unlocking the full potential of their people. By providing the most accurate insights into how employees feel and why, Amazing Workplace equips leaders with powerful tools to drive meaningful improvements where they matter most. With Amazing Workplace, companies have reduced turnover by up to 90%, have increased revenue by over 400%, and solved recruitment. Find out more at www.amazingworkplace.com


Workhuman is the world’s number one employee recognition platform, helping the biggest companies drive engagement, improve retention and show tangible business value – all while making work more human for millions of people every day. To find out more and see it in action, come along to Workhuman Live Forum in London on March 19th. Tickets are free but limited, grab them now at workhumanlive.com/forum


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What if the way you give feedback, run meetings or make decisions was holding your global team back—without you even realising it?


Cultural differences influence how we work in powerful ways, and understanding them is the key to unlocking better collaboration and leadership.


So, in this episode of the Digital HR Leaders podcast, host David Green sits down with Erin Meyer, professor at INSEAD and author of The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business, to explore how cultural differences shape the way we work, lead and collaborate.


Join them as they uncover:

  • The eight dimensions of culture and how they impact leadership and teamwork
  • How organisations can use The Culture Map to navigate cultural complexities
  • Strategies for bridging high-context and low-context communication styles
  • Practical approaches to giving and receiving feedback across cultures
  • Aligning hierarchical and egalitarian leadership styles in global teams
  • Navigating cultural differences in time management and decision-making

If you’re leading a global team or working across cultures, this conversation is packed with actionable insights to help you sharpen your cultural intelligence and lead more effectively.


This episode is sponsored by Amazing Workplace and Workhuman.


Amazing Workplace is an AI-powered platform designed to help companies grow and succeed by unlocking the full potential of their people. By providing the most accurate insights into how employees feel and why, Amazing Workplace equips leaders with powerful tools to drive meaningful improvements where they matter most. With Amazing Workplace, companies have reduced turnover by up to 90%, have increased revenue by over 400%, and solved recruitment. Find out more at www.amazingworkplace.com


Workhuman is the world’s number one employee recognition platform, helping the biggest companies drive engagement, improve retention and show tangible business value – all while making work more human for millions of people every day. To find out more and see it in action, come along to Workhuman Live Forum in London on March 19th. Tickets are free but limited, grab them now at workhumanlive.com/forum


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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