Teach Yourself to Think Globally
Adapted from 'Join the Global Elite' by Gregory C. Unrh and Angel Cabrera
Managers with cross-cultural
expertise are in high demand these days. Fortunately, you don’t need to have
extensive international experience or speak multiple languages to acquire a
global outlook. Here are three ways to broaden your perspective:
Observe: Cultivate a curiosity about
how places operate. Ask foreign colleagues lots of questions, and don’t assume
you know the answers.
Study: Formal education—in world history,
economics, politics, and international business—helps you broaden your
perspective. But informal study is important, too: Read international
literature, take in foreign films, and so on.
Open your mind: Understand the importance
of bringing out the best in people, regardless of where they hail from or what
languages they speak. Respect and explore other cultures, welcome new
experiences, and seize opportunities to work with people of other
nationalities.
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