Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Isaac Mizrahi writes about multicultural marketing and business. Building a multicultural plan that genuinely integrates the ...
We all have an internal list of those we still don't understand, let alone appreciate. We all have biases, even prejudices, toward specific groups. In our workshops we ask people to gather in pairs ...
In today’s interconnected world, cross-cultural communication is a key to building trust, collaboration, and understanding. Evidence shows cultural intelligence and technology-enhanced learning can ...
How can your brand ensure that it's not only heard but also felt by multicultural audiences? The key lies in focusing on tailored communication strategies and proactive outreach. This involves delving ...
Many people consider multicultural communications to be solely about race when, in fact, multiculturalism means many cultures. This term includes people of diverse age groups, people who have a ...
This post was written by Alison Fernandes, research affiliate at the Department of Psychology, Monk Prayogshala. Communication serves as the cornerstone of human interaction, intricately shaped by ...
Connecting and communicating with a diverse audience is about more than just translating communication materials into different languages. We’ve all seen it happen—a well-intended content or marketing ...
You would probably agree that most aspects of life have been tough during the last 10 months. People barely remember how to hug. This so-called new normal widened the distance between businesses and ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As workplaces become more diverse and more companies do business globally, the opportunities for cultural missteps are also increasing.