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In low context, “No” means no. “Yes” means yes. I say what I mean, and I mean what I say. I get to the point, and I am direct. High-context is less clear. Contextual is not only about what is said but how it is said....the tone, pitch, facial expressions, etc.
It is important to know your own culture before you can understand someone else’s culture. Today’s guest is Tom Verghese, a cross-cultural consultant. Tom expresses the importance of listening for meaning, what’s unsaid, and use of silence.
We live in a globalized world, yet we spend very little time reflecting on our own culture. So, most of us are unable to articulate our own cultural values. To be a culturally intelligent leader, it is critical to understand your own cultural values.
How can you close a deal by listening to another culture? In this episode, Tom describes how things work across cultures. He is committed to greater understanding across cultures.
Tune in to Learn
Links and Resources:
Cultural Synergies
Cultural Synergies LinkedIn
Quotes:
It’s all of the things that’s the unsaid, which is really around organizational culture. - Tom
Sometimes the message is not in what’s being said, but what’s not being said. - Tom
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If you have any suggestions, questions or recommendations for people to interview for podcast please email [email protected].
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In low context, “No” means no. “Yes” means yes. I say what I mean, and I mean what I say. I get to the point, and I am direct. High-context is less clear. Contextual is not only about what is said but how it is said....the tone, pitch, facial expressions, etc.
It is important to know your own culture before you can understand someone else’s culture. Today’s guest is Tom Verghese, a cross-cultural consultant. Tom expresses the importance of listening for meaning, what’s unsaid, and use of silence.
We live in a globalized world, yet we spend very little time reflecting on our own culture. So, most of us are unable to articulate our own cultural values. To be a culturally intelligent leader, it is critical to understand your own cultural values.
How can you close a deal by listening to another culture? In this episode, Tom describes how things work across cultures. He is committed to greater understanding across cultures.
Tune in to Learn
Links and Resources:
Cultural Synergies
Cultural Synergies LinkedIn
Quotes:
It’s all of the things that’s the unsaid, which is really around organizational culture. - Tom
Sometimes the message is not in what’s being said, but what’s not being said. - Tom
Want to create a big impact? Subscribe to the Deep Listening podcast and never miss an episode.
If you have any suggestions, questions or recommendations for people to interview for podcast please email [email protected].
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