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The best learning comes from the best questions. When connecting with people, knowing how to ask questions is the gateway to gaining true insight into individuals and engaging in effective, relationship-building conversations. Asking good questions, in particular, allows us to delve beyond the surface and gain a genuine understanding of people and culture. Get equipped with practical tools to have powerful intercultural conversations going deeper than the usual, "What's your culture like?" With 60+ stories of successful and not-so-successful intercultural interactions, you can learn from…mehr

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The best learning comes from the best questions. When connecting with people, knowing how to ask questions is the gateway to gaining true insight into individuals and engaging in effective, relationship-building conversations. Asking good questions, in particular, allows us to delve beyond the surface and gain a genuine understanding of people and culture. Get equipped with practical tools to have powerful intercultural conversations going deeper than the usual, "What's your culture like?" With 60+ stories of successful and not-so-successful intercultural interactions, you can learn from others' experiences. Ultimately, you will have over 1,000 intercultural questions to grow your connection and understanding of anyone from your colleague to your taxi driver.
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Marco is a true international citizen. Originally from the Netherlands, his fascination with global work and culture has led him to work in over 70 countries. Realizing that international workers needed to be better equipped with intercultural intelligence led him to start KnowledgeWorkx in 2001. >Marco brings 28 years of intercultural work experience into everything he does - as a skilled facilitator and coach, he uses the KnowledgeWorkx ICI methodology to equip people with intercultural agility, giving them the best chance of not only succeeding but thriving in our increasingly global world. By volunteering for not-for-profit organizations, he assists with the development of intercultural agility for their organizations and people. Marco lives with his family in the UAE. He is interculturally married and has the privilege of raising four 'Third Culture Kids'.