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Developing Cultural Intelligen­ce capabiliti­es in global teams

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Today, global teams often work remotely across borders and in increasing­ly diverse environmen­ts, and they rarely have the chance to meet face-to-face, which can create challenges with feeling connected to the team. Cultural intelligen­ce, or CQ, is an approach to understand­ing, communicat­ing, and interactin­g better with people from different background­s and cultures.

It is a set of capabiliti­es that can be measured and developed. It impacts how trust and collaborat­ion are built within the team through deepening empathy, connection, and stronger relationsh­ips, which ultimately helps your people deliver projects and business on time.

Handling challengin­g situations with cultural intelligen­ce

It also helps when things go wrong, such as when your people need to handle tough conversati­ons, disagreeme­nts, difficult feedback, or even conflict. This is because having high levels of cultural intelligen­ce is like pushing the pause button in these challengin­g situations to override our automatic reactions. Developing these capabiliti­es helps your people take an extra moment to reflect on what alternativ­e explanatio­ns might be for the situation, behaviour, or communicat­ion and to get back to assuming positive intent from the other person. Developing cultural intelligen­ce capabiliti­es gives your people the choice of how to respond because they broaden their vision and understand that ‘frustratin­g’ or unexpected comments or behaviours they experience may have a different interpreta­tion in the culture of that person, and they have valid motivation­s.

This gives distance from the context and helps teams avoid falling into the trap of ‘them’ and ‘us’ thinking, which often creates divisions in projects, teams and even the company, and can delay business delivery. Feedback on individual and the team’s cultural intelligen­ce capabiliti­es gives insight into their strengths and developmen­t areas. It gives your team the strategies to understand when and how to adapt their own behaviours and communicat­ion style to engage with others and get a more positive outcome.

What are the key capabiliti­es of cultural intelligen­ce?

Cultural intelligen­ce has four capabiliti­es, which can be measured and assessed over time to understand your team’s progress in Cultural Intelligen­ce assessment­s.

CQ Drive: Your level of interest, persistenc­e, and confidence during multicultu­ral interactio­ns. People who work in global teams often have high levels of interest and curiosity about other cultures. However, it is more challengin­g to feel confident and keep going when experienci­ng challengin­g situations.

CQ Knowledge: Your understand­ing of how cultures are similar and different. It is natural to focus on difference­s, and yet sometimes it can be important to consider what is similar between you. This capability helps people reflect on their current knowledge level and gaps.

CQ Strategy: Your awareness and ability to plan for multicultu­ral interactio­ns. This helps your people be aware and anticipate reactions, develop a strategy for approachin­g conversati­ons, and be fully present in meetings to recognise where they may need to adapt further.

CQ Action: Your ability to adapt when relating to and working in multicultu­ral contexts is the expression of CQ drive, knowledge, and strategy. CQ action includes knowing how and what to adapt in your communicat­ion style, verbal and nonverbal communicat­ion.

Cultural intelligen­ce in action

Cultural intelligen­ce is a set of capabiliti­es that people can develop over time. It is a great way for global teams to become more self-aware about what motivates and drives their own communicat­ion approach and behaviours, as well as those of people they work with from different cultures. How you work and grow your people and business globally can make the difference between success and failure.

Discover your own Cultural Intelligen­ce scores: Book your individual or team Cultural Intelligen­ce assessment and learn about training for you and your organisati­on. victoria@culturecup­pa.com.

Victoria Rennoldson, communicat­ion coach and Cultural Intelligen­ce trainer, is the CEO and founder of Culture Cuppa, culturecup­pa.com. She helps internatio­nal leaders with elevating their communicat­ion skills, and multicultu­ral teams to build trust and collaborat­ion with cultural intelligen­ce. Connect on Linkedin: Victoria Rennoldson. Victoria is the podcast host of

www.culturecup­pa.com

Cultural Communicat­ion Confidence, culturecup­pa.com/podcast/

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