New podcast

What Works Across Cultures

A podcast on the art and science of global collaboration and leadership

A new podcast on the art and science of global collaboration and leadership, hosted by Anna Kostecka.

Anna draws on +15 years of hands-on experience to explore what works across cultures. Joined by experts from around the world, each episode offers different perspectives on key aspects of cross-cultural collaboration, real stories from global teams, and practical insights.

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Episode 1: Jan 15th, 2026

Building Trust: Perspective from India

To me, it’s really about trustworthiness, not just trust.

A conversation with Sudeep Chhabra, a leadership development expert with over 26 years of experience.

We discuss cultural differences in trust-building and what things could look like from the perspective of someone from a relationship-based and group-oriented culture, such as India.

Episode 2: Feb 13th, 2026

Communication: Perspective from the US

Actually, I don’t think you need to be more direct. You need to be more clear.

A conversation with Karen Cvitkovich, a consultant and facilitator with almost 20 years of experience in the intercultural field.

We discuss what “good communication” really means across cultures, the difference between low-context and high-context cultures, direct vs. indirect communication styles, and giving effective feedback in a global team.

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Building a workplace that works for everyone requires time and commitment.

I created What Works as a collaboration platform to bring high-quality consultants to help you advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) at your organization.

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Episode 3: March 12th, 2026

Conflict Style: Perspective from Canada

We argue differently based on culture. And the danger I think we run in is not understanding that.

A conversation with Hamlin Grange, a Canadian IDEA strategist (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Anti-Racism) and an interculturalist with over 26 years of experience.

We discuss how culture shapes the way people approach conflict at work, different conflict styles, the Canadian perspective on addressing disagreements, real-life examples of conflict dynamics and practical tips for navigating conflict across cultures.

Episode 4: April 16th, 2026

Psychological Safety: Perspective from Japan

A conversation with Keiko Sakurai, Director of Consulting at Aperian, based in Japan. Keiko has over 20 years of experience in helping European, North American, and Asia-Pacific (APAC) teams collaborate more effectively.

We discuss the impact of culture on building psychological safety and provide practical tips to help global teams create an environment where everyone feels safe to speak up, contribute, and take interpersonal risks.

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Building a workplace that works for everyone requires time and commitment.

I created What Works as a collaboration platform to bring high-quality consultants to help you advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) at your organization.

Testimonials

Why What Works?

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is a journey without a destination
and it takes time and commitment to do it right.

We wholeheartedly recommend What Works to organizations seeking an experienced and reliable partner in the area of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).

Our collaboration with What Works, particularly with Anna Kostecka, was a highly valuable experience. As part of the “Activate Curiosity!” educational series for IKEA employees, we jointly delivered two sessions focused on respect, curiosity, and identity in the workplace.

Anna is a top-tier professional with extensive, up-to-date expertise in DEI. Throughout the sessions, she created a safe and open space that encouraged the free exchange of diverse perspectives. Her attentiveness, dialogue facilitation skills, and genuine curiosity about others enabled participants to engage with the topic.

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Katarzyna Kaczmarek

Country Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Leader, IKEA Retail Sp. z.o.o.

She is a well-rounded professional, educator, and advocate who truly understands what it takes to elevate any organizations’ diversity actions to a higher level of effectiveness.

I’ve had the wonderful opportunity to collaborate with Anna on the design and delivery of an inclusive leadership program. Anna has shown an innate talent for leading a multifaceted program and for leveraging her in-depth knowledge and experience to support leaders and employers in achieving inclusive workplaces. She is a well-rounded professional, educator, and advocate who truly understands what it takes to elevate any organizations’ diversity actions to a higher level of effectiveness.

Shirley Marie Garcia

Director, People and Culture at March of Dimes Canada

Not only we recognized personal growth from Anna’s coaching but, as a team, we became a more aligned leadership team.

In 2020, our team embarked on a journey of inclusive leadership & culture transformation. We engaged Anna to customize an IDI assessment, conduct individual coaching sessions to my leadership team, and facilitate an interactive learning session for the group. Not only we recognized personal growth from Anna’s coaching but, as a team, we became a more aligned leadership team and have implemented a number of practices benefiting our entire organization.

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Daniel Yeung

Director, Customer Experience Strategy and Operations at Telus