LDRS 7163 - Johnson University

Episode 2 - Hofstedes Cultural Dimensions w/ Christopher Suder

50 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Listen to Episode #2 of the LDRS 7163. This is an incredible conversation with cohort member Christopher Suder about Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions and how this tool can be helpful for leaders working in diverse cultural contexts.

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