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Integrating 'Cultural Intelligence' into Law and Business: A Conversation with Peter Alfandary

48 min · 30. apr. 2026
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Peter Alfandary grew up in Great Britain, but his parents made a decision that would shape the course of his life: they sent him to a French school because they believed true success in business and life required understanding cultures beyond one's own. That philosophy became the foundation of his career. As a lawyer, Peter built a thriving practice representing French clients seeking English legal counsel, using his cross-cultural fluency as both a professional strength and a competitive advantage. But after his firm merged with a larger practice, he began to question his path and plan his next chapter. Today, Peter is an internationally respected cultural consultant specializing in "cultural intelligence" — helping individuals and businesses navigate the complexities of communication, trust, and relationships across borders. In this fascinating episode, he reflects on his remarkable journey and offers thoughtful insights into whether our increasingly interconnected world is truly learning how to understand itself.

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