
It is easy to presume that when we are all speaking the same language, communication happens naturally. Yet in today's multicultural workplace, many factors (such as cultural presumptions, accents, unconscious bias, perceived tone and speech delivery) can prevent messages from being received as intended when native and non-native English speakers interact. Both groups use English differently without realizing it; this leads to their sense that communication has occurred, but as George Bernard Shaw said, “The greatest problem in communication is the illusion that it has been accomplished.” This session is designed to raise awareness of these communication challenges and provide strategies to HR professionals so they may act as facilitators and change agents, ensuring effective, inclusive communication at all levels of the organization and across multiple cultures simultaneously.
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