Structures for managing multicultural teams


Leading a multicultural team, whether its members are based in the same location, or straddled across nations brings with it many challenges. As a business leader, what is the best way to achieve required strategic interventions in a timely and cohesive manner that meets both local and global requirements? Delegates sought to answer this question and others at this Discussion Group, which was chaired by Accenture's Colin Sloman and hosted by Cisco's Phil Smith

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