

SOLUTIONS
In cross-cultural communication, the message and how it is delivered is equally important. Effective cross-cultural communication requires choosing the right vocabulary to deliver subtle nuances and emotions, as well as making culturally-appropriate gestures to convey intentions. I am here to help.

INTERPRETATION & LOCALIZATION
For experienced cross-cultural communicators, simultaneous and consecutive interpretion can facilitate direct dialogue with your counterparts. Simultaneous interpretation will allow seamless dynamics while consecutive interpretation have a more polished delivery. Each has their advantages and disadvantages.

CULTURAL ADVISORY
When engaging with a Chinese counterpart for the first time, there is much prior research to do. In addition to knowing the counterpart's business, knowledge of good communication practices, body language, and cultural customs can make or break a potential opportunity.