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Communicating Across Cultures for Team Success
Duke University
14 Courses
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e.g. This is primarily aimed at first- and second-year undergraduates interested in engineering or science, along with high school This course will enhance your ability to communicate and collaborate effectively in multicultural team environments.
You will be equipped with essential attitudes and communication skills to confidently navigate cultural differences and thrive within diverse teams. You will gain the knowledge and tools to communicate inclusively, understand diverse cultural perspectives, and collaborate effectively within your teams.
This course is suitable for you, regardless of your career stage, if you're aiming to become a more effective communicator, team player, and leader. By developing these crucial skills, you will improve your individual performance and directly contribute to the creation of high-functioning, collaborative teams that consistently achieve shared goals.
We will delve into the complexities of culture and its profound influence on communication. Using the metaphor of culture as an iceberg, we will explore the visible and hidden aspects of cultural nuances that shape how we interpret messages, build relationships, and achieve goals in teams.
By the end of this course, you will be equipped to decode cultural nuances, connect authentically with team members from diverse backgrounds, build stronger and more inclusive teams, and lead diverse teams with confidence and cultural know-how. als with an interest in programming.students and professionals with an interest in programming.