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Have you heard that the Japanese have 20 ways of saying “no”? Or that in many cultures, you don’t use your left hand to pass something over, as it is seen as “unclean”? More importantly, would you know enough to put this into practice? Learn more from Marie-Therese Claes, Ph.D., Professor of Cross-Cultural Management at LSM and teaching on the CEMS MIM speaking with Psychology Today: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/experts/marie-therese-claes-phd
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