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International Cross-Cultural Collaboration

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International cross-cultural collaboration is a type of productive interaction aimed at maximizing the benefits for the common cause and all participants from using the power of diversity through the integration of competitive advantages of the parties, cultural intelligence (CI) and an ability to create synergies.

 

One World, One Way, Many Paths

Global Mindset

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How to End the Ukraine War quickly and easily

 

   

Examples of International Cross-Cultural Collaboration

 

 

 

International cross-cultural collaboration: United Innovators  

United Innovators

"United innovators" and "United nationals" are slogans of all-win intellectual world Innompic Games that unite participants from all over the world around a shared vision of a brighter future.

 

 

Innompic Planet of Loving Creators

Noble Mission of Innompics

We are on a daring journey of turning the Earth to a harmonious
Planet of Loving Creators

 

 

   

BRICS Innovation Ecosystem

BRICS+ Innovation Ecosystem was initiated by visionary enthusiasts, mega-innovators, disruptive innopreneurs and entrepreneurial leaders of outstanding innovation clusters from BRICS member countries and affiliated entities... More info

 

 

 

   

International Cooperation in the Field of Terrorism

The captured alive Ukrainian terrorists who blew up passenger trains in Russia honestly admitted that they were trained in Lithuania, Estonia and Norway (yes, Norway, the country that awards the Nobel Peace Prize). The training was conducted by instructors from Canada and Great Britain. The explosives used were Czech... More info