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When your project teams span multiple work cultures and continents, things can get a little more complicated. But with with so many moving parts and sources of pressure, what's the best way to get your internationally-distributed teams working together to reduce stress instead of adding to it?
Galen Low is joined by Yasmina Khelifi (Senior Project Manager) & Mayte Mata Sivera (Head of PMO) to explore some key aspects of effective international collaboration.
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Chapters
1. How to Foster Collaboration Across Cultures in Distributed Project Teams (00:00:00)
2. Biggest Barriers in Remote Cross-Cultural Collaboration (00:01:43)
3. Creating a Safe and Inclusive Team Culture (00:05:08)
4. Strategies for Overcoming Language Barriers in Project Settings (00:10:33)
5. Learning About Different Work Cultures (00:14:43)
6. Mobilizing Cultural Awareness and Team Learning (00:23:28)
7. Storytime: Real-Life Cultural Challenges (00:25:58)
8. Final Thoughts and Takeaways (00:30:21)
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