Yet the question is whether we have the capacity to actually do it. And this is where global readiness comes in.
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Read MoreThere are many important differences between these two experiences, but the lessons we learn from one can inform the other.
Read MoreCrossing cultures can present challenges, but it also gives us a rare opportunity to discover a new dimension in ourselves.
Read MoreCulture continues to be a major topic in 2018. And with consistent effort and the right approach, you can make big strides in the remaining 9 months of the year. Here are our top tips for getting started:
Read MoreOften, the problem isn’t knowing the rules, but prioritizing and enacting them in the real-world, in a way that is appropriate and effective.
Read MoreOnce you see a culture the way it sees itself, new doors to comprehension and adaptation will open.
Read MoreMany U.S. companies expect employees to speak up at meetings. This presents a challenge for global workers whose cultures trained them to do the opposite.
Read MoreMelissa writes at UK-based Lifewide Magazine about how crossing cultures affords us a space where ecological learning is possible.
Read MoreLooking at only similarities may give us a false sense of how alike we are, while looking only at differences may make us feel threatened.
Read MoreAmid changing demographics, intercultural professionals are increasingly asked to consult in educational settings. For first-timers, it can be an unfamiliar and even perplexing terrain.
Read MoreAn intercultural life is a never-ending journey that exposes us to differences from without that continue to reconfigure us from within. How can we adapt without losing ourselves?
Read MoreMay this be the year that you develop cultural fluidity and increase your confidence and competence!
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