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Cross Cultural Communication Calgary
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  • Meet Tina
  • Keynotes and Workshops
    • 50 Shades of Beige: Communicate with the Cross-Cultural Advantage
    • What is Unconscious Bias? Making a First Impression in Seven Seconds or Less
    • Inclusive Leadership: From Silos to Solutions
    • Ctrl-Alt-Del: Give the (Re) Boot to Work-Life Balance
    • Gen Zen: Communicate, Collaborate and Cooperate in the Changing Workplace
    • Sales and Service to All Cultures
    • Recruiting Foreign Workers for Success and Sustainability
    • Virtual Leadership: Where Communication, Collaboration and Compassion Intersect
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Cultural Diversity Trainer says, “Merry Christmas?”

UncategorizedBy adminDecember 3, 2013Leave a comment

  As a cultural diversity trainer/speaker I always begin my December workshops/keynotes on saying “Merry Christmas”. It seems like a lot of people get their Christmas stockings tied up in knots over this. Here’s the deal (and my opinion only but that is what the internet is for)- it’s part of Canadian culture to say…

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