The first step to better intercultural communication is recognizing that culture is like an iceberg. The tip of the iceberg—what we see—is observable behavior: language, dress codes, food, and greetings.
This simple habit eliminates the "illusion of agreement" that plagues so many global projects. The first step to better intercultural communication is
To overcome the challenges of intercultural communication, consider the following pathways: interact with others
Culture refers to the shared values, norms, customs, and behaviors of a group of people. It influences how individuals perceive the world, interact with others, and communicate. There are two types of cultures: The first step to better intercultural communication is
Diverse perspectives drive creative problem-solving and unique product development.