The Tension
When cultural styles create conflict
Your Berlin engineer thinks your Mumbai designer is being evasive. Your Mumbai designer thinks your Berlin engineer is being rude. Both are doing exactly what their culture taught them — and the project is stalling.
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The Global Team
→You manage people in three time zones across four cultures. Everyone is technically aligned. Nobody is actually working together.
Part of the quest
Cross-Cultural Intelligence
→From navigating silence in a Japanese boardroom to managing a team across four time zones — practice reading cultural signals that most professionals miss entirely. The skill that unlocks global relationships.
What you'll learn from The Tension
This scenario focuses on When cultural styles create conflict — a critical skill inside the broader communication domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Global Team, a full interactive story inside the Cross-Cultural Intelligence quest.
Skills you'll build in Cross-Cultural Intelligence
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In one culture, questioning the boss is initiative. In another, it's insubordination. Your team has both — and you just asked 'does anyone disagree?' to absolute silence from half the room.
Your direct, no-nonsense communication style works great in New York. In Bangkok, it just made your best engineer shut down for the rest of the week. Time to learn a different frequency.
Three time zones. Four communication styles. Zero shared norms. You need to build something everyone can work within — not by erasing differences, but by making them visible and navigable.
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