During the discussion we will learn how to build productive cross-functional teams in intercultural environments.
Cross-functional matrix teams are one of the most common team structures used by multinationals to deliver projects worldwide. In such teams, team members come from different organizational functions and are led by a particular “activity leader” who they may not have a formal reporting line to. In recent times, global companies are facing continuous transition and transformation challenges through mergers and acquisitions. With the adoption of newer and intelligent technologies, profit margins have been pushed lower. Digital Transformation is becoming expensive, regulatory requirements are heavier and Time to Market needs to be faster.
Why you should join us?
- Managing cross-functional teams efficiently in an engaging manner is key to handling the global organizational challenges.
- This interactive presentation will include best practices to empower teams in the long run.
Key questions that this presentation will focus on:
- When do intercultural “soft” skills matter more than field matter expertise?
- Find out how to use matrix team structures to your advantage
- How to achieve project effectiveness consistently though reinforced levels of change readiness?
Join us on Wednesday, the 22nd of June at 6:00 pm CEST.
Where? Online, ZOOM – register to receive the link
Fee? The meeting is free of charge
Learn more about Mithun Mridha:
Mithun Mridha is a PPM Expert, Organizational Transformation Consultant, Agile Coach, Intercultural Enthusiast and an International Speaker. He helps Senior Executives to foster strategic alignment, improve project performance and develop future leaders. He has successfully served multinationals from diverse sectors and has extensively travelled in 60 countries. He has lived and worked for long periods of time in 4 countries. Mithun has taught International Business and Project Management at the following prestigious European Business Schools – Paris Dauphine, ESSCA, EM Normandie and Freie Universität Berlin.