by Anna Ridgway | Oct 30, 2014 | Adapting to change, blog, Communicating across cultures, Global dexterity, international business
You’ve just been invited to give a presentation as an international guest at a symposium or conference overseas. Congratulations! Even if you’re already an experienced presenter, take some time to review your presentation to make sure you’re pitching...
by Anna Ridgway | Oct 20, 2014 | Adapting to change, blog, Developing trust, Global dexterity, international business
Today Joko Widodo was inaugurated as Indonesia’s seventh President. And if your organisation – whether for-profit, government or not-for-profit – has or is developing partnerships with counterparts in Indonesia, the world’s third largest democracy and...
by Anna Ridgway | Oct 18, 2014 | Adapting to change, blog, Global dexterity, Global mobility, Managing across cultures
Is your organisation unknowingly set up for international assignment failure? Has your organisation experienced high churn in your international assignments and international assignment failure? Then perhaps you’re unaware of the ‘derailers’ that cause this high...
by Anna Ridgway | Oct 10, 2014 | blog, Communicating across cultures, Social commentary
Language evolution – it will never stop…so we need to find ways to keep pace with it. Would you like to improve your conversational skills in business and social encounters and never struggle again for something to talk about? Here’s my tip. Turn on...
by Anna Ridgway | Oct 4, 2014 | Adapting to change, blog, Communicating across cultures, Developing trust, Global dexterity
Jeremy Clarkson – no benefit of the doubt this time after numberplate offence in Argentina Top Gear crew gets stoned out of Argentina! The Top Gear brand – personified by that all-around good guy and master of international diplomacy Jeremy Clarkson – has...