

Cultural Differences & Cultural Diversity in International Business
Chris Smit: International Business Expert | Cultural Differences | Diversity Expert & Peter van der Lende: leading business developer
Culture Matters when you’re working Internationally. International Business requires Cultural Competence. That’s what we’ll talk about during these podcasts.
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Feb 1, 2016 • 32min
053: Don’t Mention Culture When Talking About Culture; Tim Kuppler
Don't Mention the Word Culture When You Talk About Culture; Tim Kuppler
About This Week's Guest
Tim Kuppler
Tim is the Director of Culture & Organization Development with Human Synergistics. He also founded CultureUniversity.com which features insights from top culture experts. He led major performance and culture transformations regionally and globally as an automotive supplier executive so he has loads of practical experience. He now collaborates with many cultural experts and focuses on driving meaningful change in the world through cultural awareness, education, and action.
His three tips to become more culturally competent are:
Understand Culture Fundamentals from the top experts in the world.
Commit to a personal and organizational learning journey. If you're changing your organizational culture it is not a one-time effort.
You have to connect your first initiatives to either a top problem, challenge, or goal.
Interview Links
Links that are mentioned in this episode:
Email: http://www.cultureuniversity.com/contact-us/
Website: http://cultureuniversity.com
Human Synergistics Website: www.HumanSynergistics.com
Human Synergistics Blog: www.ConstructiveCulture.com
More on this, here.
Build Your Cultural Competence
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Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories.
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How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters
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Finally
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, and to listen to my Podcast.
I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!

Jan 18, 2016 • 47min
052: How to do Business in China; The Five Best Tips by Jeanne Boden
About This Week's Guest
Jeanne Boden
Jeanne Boden is Managing Director at ChinaConduct, a company specializing in training and coaching European, Chinese, and people from around the globe in EU-China cooperation and communication.
As a Belgian/European, Jeanne Boden holds a PhD. in Oriental Languages and Cultures.
She spent many years in China studying, conducting research, and working in many contexts and positions all over China, including Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Her five! tips to become more culturally competent are:
Become aware of the difference between your culture and the Chinese culture; although you should realize that there is no magic wand to do this.
Study not only the culture but also the context where your business will take place. Who are the people? Where do they come from? What is the company like? The region that you're doing business... etc.
Experience the culture. Here and there. Know the reality. Not only working long distances, but also when you're there. Go out and get lost and learn, and enjoy that experience.
Don't be naive about the other culture. It is not that you should either admire or deny it. Cultural differences are always "grey".
Connect to people, both when you're there and also when they are here.
Interview Links
Links that are mentioned in this episode:
Website: http://chinaconduct.com
Email: info@chinaconduct.com
An article about how to "behave" in an international environment can be found here.
Want to know more: https://culturematters.com/cultural-muscle-flexing-bush-in-beijing-political-rhetoric/
Build Your Cultural Competence
In the Culture Matters podcast, we interview real people with real stories.
Every other week, there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories.
To subscribe directly using iTunes or Stitcher, Click here, or here (or click any of the images below).
How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters
I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this:
Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voicemail
Email me at chris.smit@culturematters.com
Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit
Finally
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far and to listen to my Podcast.
I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!
Another article about China and the Chinese can be found here.

Jan 4, 2016 • 39min
051: What’s it Like to be a Third Culture Kid; Tayo Rockson
Third Culture Kid
About This Week's Guest
Third Culture Kid with Tayo Rockson
The CEO of UYD Media and host of the As Told By Nomads podcast.
His three tips to become more culturally competent are:
Be curious. Explore what is out there. Explore what you don't know or think you don't know.
Travel. By travelling you expand your world like nothing else can. He also suggests to get lost on purpose. This way you will meet and interact with people you otherwise would have never met.
Be open-minded. Tayo thinks it is dangerous to think that your way of thinking and judging is the only and absolute way. There are other ways as well. For sure.
Interview Links
Links that are mentioned in this episode:
Email: tayorockson@uydmag.com
Website: http://www.uydmedia.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/tayorockson
Build Your Cultural Competence
In the Culture Matters podcast, we interview real people with real stories.
Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories.
To subscribe directly using iTunes or Stitcher, Click here, or here (or click any of the images below).
How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters
I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this:
Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voicemail
Email me at chris.smit@culturematters.com
Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit
Finally
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, and to listen to my Podcast.
I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!
Third Culture Kid on Culture Matters

Dec 21, 2015 • 43min
050 How to become a Cultural Relativist; Sundae Bean
About This Week's Guest: Sundae Bean
Sundae Bean is an executive coach, intercultural specialist, and trainer.
She supports organizations by helping their employees and the accompanying families live well and work successfully across cultures – without losing their sense of adventure.
She is American by birth, Swiss by marriage, and an expat in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso by choice.
Her three tips to become more culturally competent are:
Understand what your own cultural values are. You need to understand them first to make sense of what the "other" is doing.
Get curious about the other culture(s). Ask yourself if it is really true what you think, feel, see, and/or experience.
Make sure you are well-balanced. What I mean by this is that you need to be physically healthy and well rested, because experiencing intense cultural differences can take not only a mental toll but also a physical toll.
Interview Links
Links that are mentioned in this episode:
Website: http://sundaebean.com/
Build Your Cultural Competence
In the Culture Matters podcast, we interview real people with real stories.
Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories.
To subscribe directly using iTunes or Stitcher, Click here, or here (or click any of the images below).
How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters
I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this:
Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voicemail
Email me at chris.smit@culturematters.com
Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit
Finally
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, and to listen to my Podcast.
I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!

Dec 8, 2015 • 44min
049: Working for a European Committee; Anna Maria Darmanin
Anna Maria Darmanin
About This Week's Guest
Anna Maria Darmanin
Anna Maria is an entrepreneur, a policy adviser, a sailor, and a University lecturer where she teaches Intercultural Communication.
A Maltese, who lives in different places at different times of the year: Belgium, Canary Islands, Sicily, and Malta.
Her three tips to become more culturally competent are:
Listen, listen, listen; and this is more than hearing. What is the other saying? Do you truly understand what the other actually means? If not, ask.
Be more aware of your own culture. Your own culture colors how you see the others. As the Chinese saying goes: "When you and I look at the same river, we both see a different one".
Respect the differences you face when communicating interculturally.
Interview Links
Links that are mentioned in this episode:
LinkedIn
Twitter
Facebook
Build Your Cultural Competence
In the Culture Matters podcast, we interview real people with real stories.
Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories.
To subscribe directly using iTunes or Stitcher, Click here, or here (or click any of the images below).
How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters
I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this:
Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voicemail
Email me at chris.smit@culturematters.com
Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit
Finally
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, and to listen to my Podcast.
I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!

Nov 23, 2015 • 34min
048: Cultural Differences isn’t About Them; It’s About You; Pellegrino Riccardi

Nov 16, 2015 • 15min
Pricing and Cultural Differences; Business is Never About Price
Pricing and Cultural Differences
Why Doing Business is Never About the Price
Possibly a bold statement, but I still believe it is true: doing business is hardly ever about the price. It is much more about emotions and... about people or the perception that we have of other people.
Here we talk about Pricing and Cultural Differences. Many business decisions made are not about the price. They are much more about emotions. And emotions... are culturally motivated.
Listen to the podcast and let me know what you think.
An article about how to "behave" in an international environment can be found here.
Build Your Cultural Competence
In the Culture Matters podcast, we interview real people with real stories.
Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories.
To subscribe directly using iTunes or Stitcher, Click here, or here (or click any of the images below).
How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters
I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this:
Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voicemail
Email me at chris.smit@culturematters.com
Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit
Finally
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, and to listen to my Podcast.
I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!

Nov 9, 2015 • 43min
046: Why Culture Plays a Role in Sports; Susan Salzbrenner
Why Culture Plays a Role in Sports
About This Week's Guest
Susan Salzbrenner
Susan Salzbrenner supports multicultural teams, professional athletes, and leaders of today and tomorrow to navigate diverse cultural contexts.
In this podcast, she explains the role that culture plays a role in sports.
She is an organizational psychologist, consultant, and trainer, focusing on diversity & inclusion, cultural intelligence, and international talent development.
She's lived in 6 countries on four continents, has learned (and failed at) many languages, and played a bit of basketball along the way.
Her three tips for becoming more culturally competent follow the acronym FIT
F: Find new perspectives. Observe stuff that is new to you; actively look for new and unfamiliar things
I: Integrate what you have found into your own life and personality
T: Trust the process; don't be impatient. It will happen, but might need time.
Interview Links
Links that are mentioned in this episode:
Twitter: @fitaxcultures
Website: http://fitacrosscultures.com
The book Play Abroad 1-0-1
Build Your Cultural Competence
In the Culture Matters podcast, we interview real people with real stories.
Every other week, there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories.
To subscribe directly using iTunes or Stitcher, Click here, or here (or click any of the images below).
How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters
I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this:
Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voicemail
Email me at chris.smit@culturematters.com
Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit
Finally
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far and to listen to my Podcast.
I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!
Want to know more: https://culturematters.com/sport-and-culture-why-the-dutch-never-make-it-to-the-finals/
Culture plays a role in sports on Culture Matters.

Nov 2, 2015 • 15min
045: What Comes First? Culture or Personality?
How Culture and Personality are Intertwined
Culture and personality. Where do they fit? How are they mixed together? Is there overlap? Which one dominates?
In this short podcast, I'll give you my, non-academic, view on this very interesting topic.
I'm curious to hear your feedback, so please do not hesitate to drop me a line.
Thank you!
Build Your Cultural Competence
In the Culture Matters podcast, we interview real people with real stories.
Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories.
To subscribe directly using iTunes or Stitcher, Click here, or here (or click any of the images below).
How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters
I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this:
Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voicemail
Email me at chris.smit@culturematters.com
Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit
Finally
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, and to listen to my Podcast.
I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!

Oct 26, 2015 • 43min
044: Culture and M&As is a an Success Factor; Thomas Kessler
About This Week's Guest
Thomas Kessler on culture and M&As
Thomas Kessler is Partner and Managing Director of Global PMI Partners and draws on 20 years of experience in Mergers & Acquisitions and particularly in Post Merger Integration. The importance of culture in transactions is one of the essential success factors.
Thomas looks at culture beyond being a success factor. In his experience culture should be a key decision factor when acquiring.
He will present his view on how companies can incorporate culture during strategic selection and due diligence to ensure they are considering the impact of culture integration in the purchase decision.
His three tips for becoming more culturally competent are:
Be open and listen actively. Take note of the others' organizational culture; What do you see? What do people talk about? What do they celebrate? etc.
Realize that culture is a major success factor when it comes to M&As. There are plenty of success stories (mentioned in the interview), but unfortunately also many failures.
Have people on board in your organization that act as "champions"; so other people can see what they do, how they act, and in this way identify themselves with the desired (new) culture.
Interview Links
Links that are mentioned in this episode:
Email:thomas@gpmip.com
Telephone: +49 172 255 9788
Build Your Cultural Competence
In the Culture Matters podcast, we interview real people with real stories.
Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories.
To subscribe directly using iTunes or Stitcher, Click here, or here (or click any of the images below).
How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters
I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this:
Via this website: Just use the “Ask Your Question” tab on the right of the screen and leave a voicemail
Email me at chris.smit@culturematters.com
Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit
Finally
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, and to listen to my Podcast.
I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast!


