Tuesday, April 14, 2026  |  8-9am ET

This program explores how to lead and collaborate effectively across borders in global design practices. Panelists will discuss how they navigated complex design workflows between teams on different continents, drawing from real-world case studies in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. Topics include cultural expectations, communication strategies, time zone coordination, and digital tools that enable successful delivery. The audience will leave with practical frameworks and lessons learned from both sides of the collaboration.

Course EID: AIAU26-GPC01
Course Status: Published
Product SKU: AIAU26-GPC01
Course Type: Course
Delivery type: Live
Live Start Date: Tuesday, April 14 2026, 8:00 AM
Live End Date: Tuesday, April 14 2026, 9:00 AM
Knowledge Level: Intermediate
CPE Credit: 1
Credits: LU
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Learning Objective 1:

Identify key cultural and professional practice differences between U.S.-based teams and counterparts in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, and apply strategies to navigate communication and decision-making challenges.

Learning Objective 2:

Develop effective time zone management techniques that optimize workflow continuity, reduce project delays, and support 24-hour design progress in global teams.

Learning Objective 3:

Evaluate digital collaboration tools and protocols (e.g., BIM 360, Miro, Bluebeam) to ensure consistency, clarity, and efficiency in remote multidisciplinary design environments.

Learning Objective 4:

Apply real-world lessons from international projects to improve team integration, stakeholder alignment, and cross-cultural leadership in complex design initiatives.

Presented in partnership with the Global Practice Committee.

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Language: EN
Session Code: 1
Completion Mark: 100
Topics: Project Management
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