Chartered Institute
of Linguists

How to be culturally aware for international success

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Thank you very much to those who attended our talk on How to be culturally aware for International Success".

During the session, we discussed what it means to be culturally aware and why it’s important to be culturally aware when working with people from different parts of the world. We explained the 8 Culture Scales by Erin Meyer (“The Culture Map”) as a way of analysing cultures, going through the main characteristics of cultures around the world and we shared some tips on how to work effectively with multicultural teams.

Additionally, we did an exercise in breakout rooms to compare the way different cultures deal with certain situations such as greeting someone for the first time in business and personal context, conducting meetings, doing a presentation and managing projects. Everyone enjoyed the exercise and shared interesting insights from their own cultures.

A shorter similar video of this presentation is available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVZzluGPN2M&t=31s


Join the Gloucestershire Network on Zoom for a talk by Gloucestershire member Eva Túnez Salvador and her business partner Janina Neumann, on cultural awareness in business. Cultural and linguistic differences are one of the main areas businesses feel most challenged and “afraid” by when exporting to other countries. However, you don’t have to be exporting in order to need to be culturally aware. By simply chatting with a work colleague based in a different country or negotiating terms with a supplier abroad, if you are culturally unaware, then the way you communicate, move or even dress could harm your working relationship.

During the session, we will talk about the main cultural characteristics around the world, which problems can arise when dealing with multiculturalism and how to solve them, and how to build trust with your first contact overseas.

The talk will take place at 5pm UK time on Sunday 28 March. Please email gloucestershire@ciol.org.uk to book your place. You will receive the Zoom link nearer the time

Speaker bios

Eva Túnez Salvador

Eva is a Spanish translator who is passionate about international trade and the cultural and linguistic challenges linked to it. Her multilingual translation company, Genuine Translations, helps businesses that are exporting to foreign language markets with all their marketing, legal and technical translation requirements. Eva is also the Co-Founder of Local to Global, a a gateway to fulfil all exporters’ cultural, linguistic and branding requirements.

Janina Neumann

Janina Neumann is a bilingual (German/English) graphic designer, intercultural management trainer, and business owner of Janina Neumann Design. JND is a bilingual design company, helping clients create a social impact in the UK and abroad.The bilingual focus ensures clients can communicate their message equally effectively across different languages and cultures. Janina is also the Co-Founder of Local to Global, a gateway to fulfil all exporters’ cultural, linguistic and branding requirements.

March 28th, 2021 5:00 PM   to   6:00 PM
Online event (Zoom)
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