Life Lessons Learned: A Relative Time Measurement . . . Miami Time
Автор: Tim Dickey
Загружено: 2026-03-18
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Working for Carnival Cruise Line didn’t just give me a career step—it introduced me to my wife, Snjezana, and dropped me into a multicultural life that included more than a decade in Miami.
In this Life Lessons Learned episode, I share:
How navigating Croatian culture, U.S. culture, and Miami’s Latin culture reshaped simple assumptions—starting with what it means to be “on time.”
What “Miami time” looks like in practice: parties that start 30–60 minutes (or more) after the stated time, and the frustration that creates when you were trained that 15–30 minutes early is merely on time.
The leadership takeaway: time is relative in many cultures, not absolute, and if you want things to start “on time,” you must account for cultural norms instead of assuming everyone shares your clock.
If you work with global, diverse, or distributed teams, this story is a reminder to lead with cultural curiosity—especially around expectations that feel as basic as schedules and calendars.
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