Intercultural Mindset in Action: Workshop on 10/16

Overview:

In today’s highly globalized interconnected world, the ability to communicate effectively across cultural boundaries and differences is critical for the success of any intercultural or multinational endeavor, be it a business, a college course, or a remote workplace experience. What is accepted as normal in one culture can be completely rejected in another.

Understanding different communication styles, customs, habits, tendencies, and bias and how they may serve or work against us when interacting with people from other cultural backgrounds is very important. Building intercultural competence is key to understanding other cultures, creating positive long-lasting business partnerships across the globe, a thriving career, and becoming a global citizen.

In this workshop participants will:

  • Understand different communication styles and how they interact with one another in professional and business settings.
  • Explore intercultural mindset and intercultural competency continuum.
  • Enhance their Emotional Intelligence and social skills.
  • Develop cultural awareness and a personal reflective practice to adapt to any culture quickly and be open to a dialogue across differences.
  • Engage in roles play scenarios to apply these concepts to practice.

About the Speaker:

Tatyana Gao is Motivational Speaker, Leadership & Confidence Coach, and Author of the Conscious Leadership Method, and Founder and CEO of Monada Coaching & Consulting.

As John Maxwell Leadership Certified Team Member, Speaker, Trainer, Coach and DISC Behavioral Consultant based in Boston, Tatyana has worked with Harvard University, Dartmouth College, Charles River Regional Chamber, various companies, organizations, colleges, and universities, and has been featured on various podcasts and radio shows.

Tatyana’s speaking, facilitating, coaching and consulting is informed by over 20 years of study and practice at the Headwind School of Psychology, Martial Arts, and Meditation, trainings with Harvard Kennedy School Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Clinic, John Maxwell, Tony Robbins, Eben Pagan, Vishen Lakhiani, and 10 plus years of leadership, public policy, professional development, and international program management experience at Dartmouth College and Harvard Kennedy School of Government.  Tatyana holds an M.A. in Globalization from Dartmouth College and an M.A. in French, English, Literature and Education from Kuban State University.

Why Attend?

Gain essential tools to navigate today’s global marketplace. As Michael Schell, CEO of RW3 CultureWizard, explains, “Having a Global Mindset is as critical for business leaders as being able to read a balance sheet.”

Join us for this engaging, hands-on workshop to boost your intercultural skills and become a more effective global communicator.

Registration Link: https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/beyond-the-phd/intercultural-mindset-in-action

Published by Britt Knight PhD, Director

I received my PhD in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Connecticut. My doctoral research focused on basic mechanisms in peripheral inflammatory pain biology. After, I completed about two years of postdoctoral research understanding how biomaterials can be used to deliver analgesics for treating musculoskeletal pain I transitioned to the Program Coordinator position for the United States Association for the Study of Pain (USASP). I am also the regional Director of CT Junior Science and Humanities Symposium.

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