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Communication: Perspective from the U.S. | Karen Cvitkovich

46 min · 13. Feb. 2026
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What makes a good communicator? What do people tend to get wrong about communicating with colleagues from the United States? Join our host, Anna Kostecka, for a conversation with Karen Cvitkovich, a U.S. consultant, author, and facilitator with almost 20 years of experience in the intercultural field. In this episode, Anna and Karen discuss: * What “good communication” really means across cultures * The difference between low-context and high-context cultures * How direct vs. indirect communication styles often cause misunderstandings * Giving effective feedback across cultures * Practical tips to help you communicate when working globally, especially when collaborating with U.S. team members Who is it for? Leaders and team members collaborating in global teams, HR and L&D professionals, and curious minds, wondering what works across cultures and why. Enjoying the podcast? Subscribe, share it with others, or buy us a coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/whatworksacrosscultures] to support the show. If this topic resonates with you, this is exactly what we work on with leaders and their teams. Get in touch [https://whatworks.pl/#connect]. #InterculturalCommunication #CommunicationStyles, #HighContextCultures, #LowContextCultures, #DirectCommunication, #IndirectCommunication, #Feedback #Cross-culturalCollaboration #GlobalTeams #WorkingWithUSTeams #WorkingWithPolishTeams #WhatWorksAcrossCultures #CulturalDimensions #Cultural Awareness Podcast jingle 106 by ⁠Lundstroem⁠ [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lundstroem/] is licensed under a ⁠Attribution 4.0 International License⁠ [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0].

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Episode Communication: Perspective from the U.S. | Karen Cvitkovich Cover

Communication: Perspective from the U.S. | Karen Cvitkovich

What makes a good communicator? What do people tend to get wrong about communicating with colleagues from the United States? Join our host, Anna Kostecka, for a conversation with Karen Cvitkovich, a U.S. consultant, author, and facilitator with almost 20 years of experience in the intercultural field. In this episode, Anna and Karen discuss: * What “good communication” really means across cultures * The difference between low-context and high-context cultures * How direct vs. indirect communication styles often cause misunderstandings * Giving effective feedback across cultures * Practical tips to help you communicate when working globally, especially when collaborating with U.S. team members Who is it for? Leaders and team members collaborating in global teams, HR and L&D professionals, and curious minds, wondering what works across cultures and why. Enjoying the podcast? Subscribe, share it with others, or buy us a coffee [https://buymeacoffee.com/whatworksacrosscultures] to support the show. If this topic resonates with you, this is exactly what we work on with leaders and their teams. Get in touch [https://whatworks.pl/#connect]. #InterculturalCommunication #CommunicationStyles, #HighContextCultures, #LowContextCultures, #DirectCommunication, #IndirectCommunication, #Feedback #Cross-culturalCollaboration #GlobalTeams #WorkingWithUSTeams #WorkingWithPolishTeams #WhatWorksAcrossCultures #CulturalDimensions #Cultural Awareness Podcast jingle 106 by ⁠Lundstroem⁠ [https://freemusicarchive.org/music/lundstroem/] is licensed under a ⁠Attribution 4.0 International License⁠ [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0].

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