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Trying to Help Your Team Become Better Writers?
Five Things You Can Start Doing Today A jargon-filled email from your team confused a vendor and caused a big project delay. So you...
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May 20, 20233 min read
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Cross-border work rarely fails because of language. It fails because people assume they’re aligned—when they’re not.
Many people assume that when cross-border collaboration breaks down, it’s due to a lack of capability, insufficient effort, or language barriers. But the real issue is often less visible: colliding assumptions . And those collisions usually surface only after decisions stall, relationships strain, or trust erodes. From my experience working across Canada, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, and North America, one pattern repeats itself. What global professionals struggle with most
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