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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 29 MIN

The Operating System Trap: Why US companies fail when expanding to Europe

from Crossing the Atlantic · host Christina Rebuffet-Broadus

If the Familiarity Trap is the disease, the hidden cost of assumptions is the bill. In this episode, I put numbers on what happens when companies cross the Atlantic without questioning their instincts: 68% of failed transatlantic expansions trace back to cultural assumptions made in the first 90 days. I'll talk about the concept of “cultural operating systems”, the invisible rules governing how business gets done on each side of the Atlantic and explain why running your American operating system on European infrastructure (or vice versa) breaks things in ways you won’t see coming. In This EpisodeThe French energy company whose growing US revenue masked a team falling apart and why nobody saw it comingWhy 68% of failed transatlantic expansions trace back to assumptions made in the first 90 daysCultural operating systems: what the computer analogy reveals about why business cultures are incompatible without translationThe American OS (speed, individual accountability, 70% and iterate) vs. the European OS (depth, consensus, 85% before you move)How one fintech company hired a single local advisor and rewrote their entire go-to-market in three monthsThe three-phase framework: Observe, Translate, Pilot and why the companies that slow down spend less moneySources & Links MentionedStudies & Data:70% of international business ventures fail due to cultural misunderstandings : Academic research on cross-border failures (GRIN)Cross-border M&A failure rates of 70–90% : Harvard Business Review: A Better Approach to Mergers and AcquisitionsEACC Transatlantic Expansion Barometer (survey of 200 US & European mid-size businesses) : EACC France / OCO GlobalPrevious Episode:Episode 1: The Familiarity Trap: Why the Atlantic feels easy and isn’tAbout "Crossing the Atlantic"Crossing the Atlantic is a biweekly podcast for business leaders expanding across the ocean. Hosted by Christina Rebuffet-Broadus an American transatlantic expansion expert with 20+ years in France and founder of TransAtlantia. Each episode tackles the cultural blind spots, strategic mistakes, and hidden dynamics that make transatlantic business harder than it looks.New episodes every two weeks.Connect with me:Website: transatlantia.comLinkedIn: Christina Rebuffet-BroadusBook a conversation: Schedule hereNext EpisodeDecision-Making: Consensus vs. CommandHow Americans and Europeans make business decisions differently, why neither side understands why the other “takes so long” or “rushes into things,” and what to do about it. Drops May 5, 2026.

If the Familiarity Trap is the disease, the hidden cost of assumptions is the bill. In this episode, I put numbers on what happens when companies cross the Atlantic without questioning their instincts: 68% of failed transatlantic expansions trace back to cultural assumptions made in the first 90 days. I'll talk about the concept of “cultural operating systems”, the invisible rules governing how business gets done on each side of the Atlantic and explain why running your American operating system on European infrastructure (or vice versa) breaks things in ways you won’t see coming. In This EpisodeThe French energy company whose growing US revenue masked a team falling apart and why nobody saw it comingWhy 68% of failed transatlantic expansions trace back to assumptions made in the first 90 daysCultural operating systems: what the computer analogy reveals about why business cultures are incompatible without translationThe American OS (speed, individual accountability, 70% and iterate) vs. the European OS (depth, consensus, 85% before you move)How one fintech company hired a single local advisor and rewrote their entire go-to-market in three monthsThe three-phase framework: Observe, Translate, Pilot and why the companies that slow down spend less moneySources & Links MentionedStudies & Data:70% of international business ventures fail due to cultural misunderstandings : Academic research on cross-border failures (GRIN)Cross-border M&A failure rates of 70–90% : Harvard Business Review: A Better Approach to Mergers and AcquisitionsEACC Transatlantic Expansion Barometer (survey of 200 US & European mid-size businesses) : EACC France / OCO GlobalPrevious Episode:Episode 1: The Familiarity Trap: Why the Atlantic feels easy and isn’tAbout "Crossing the Atlantic"Crossing the Atlantic is a biweekly podcast for business leaders expanding across the ocean. Hosted by Christina Rebuffet-Broadus an American transatlantic expansion expert with 20+ years in France and founder of TransAtlantia. Each episode tackles the cultural blind spots, strategic mistakes, and hidden dynamics that make transatlantic business harder than it looks.New episodes every two weeks.Connect with me:Website: transatlantia.comLinkedIn: Christina Rebuffet-BroadusBook a conversation: Schedule hereNext EpisodeDecision-Making: Consensus vs. CommandHow Americans and Europeans make business decisions differently, why neither side understands why the other “takes so long” or “rushes into things,” and what to do about it. Drops May 5, 2026.

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