Cultural Competency — India
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Cultural Competency — India

How to Work Effectively With Your Indian Colleagues

India’s business world is changing fast, but its cultural roots still shape how people work, lead, and collaborate. To succeed, you need more than facts.  You need the skills to adapt, connect, and build trust.

This workshop gives you practical tools to bridge the Israel–India cultural divide. Using a global mindset framework and Erin Meyer’s Culture Map, you’ll learn how to navigate differences, avoid pitfalls, and communicate with impact.

You will learn how to:

  • Discover how India’s traditions influence today’s business culture.
  • Learn how Indian colleagues often perceive Israelis and why.
  • Spot five common mistakes to avoid in cross-cultural teamwork.
  • Adapt your communication style to Indian norms and expectations.
  • Build trust and strong virtual relationships across distance.

Outcome:
Participants leave with a clear, actionable toolkit to collaborate, execute, and succeed with Indian counterparts  in person and online.

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