110: Cultural Differences is About You; Pellegrino Riccardi
About This Week's Guest Pellegrino Riccardi Pellegrino Riccardi is a Cross-Cultural Expert, Keynote Speaker, and People-Watcher. In this interview he hits the nail right on the head: Cultural Differences aren't about them (the others), but it is about YOU. As soon as you understand that your cultural battle is half won as well as your way to becoming culturally competent. His three tips to become more culturally competent are: * Learn how you're being perceived by others. Other people and other cultures. Be open to that feedback; solicit it even. * Learn about people's positive intentions. Everyone, no matter what they do, has a positive intention with what they do. * Consider what you're willing to change about yourself to become more culturally competent. "Culture is about YOU. Not about the other." Interview Links Links that are mentioned in this episode: There are no real links discussed here; If you want to get in touch with Pellegrino Riccardi, you simply Google "Pellegrino Norway" and you'll find him. Ricardo Pellegrina on Culture Matters The Culture Matters Podcast on International Business & Management Podcast Build your Cultural Competence, listen to interesting stories, learn about the cultural pitfalls and how to avoid them, and get the Global perspective here at the Culture Matters podcast on International Business. We help you understand Cultural Diversity better by interviewing real people with real experiences. Every episode there is an interview with a prominent guest, who will tell his or her story and share international experiences. Helping you develop your cultural competence. Welcome to this culture podcast and management podcast. To Subscribe to this Management Podcast, Click here. The Culture Matters Culture Podcast. Available on iTunes and Stitcher Radio Click here to get the podcast on Spotify Talk to your Amazon Alexa and listen to the Podcast Listen directly on Amazon If you have a minute, please leave me an honest rating and review on iTunes by