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Culture Is The Conversation We Need To Have

Take a look at the world around you.

This planet we call home is more globalized than ever before.

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Mass migrations of people from every nation to every nation have changed the face of the globe and that's a beautiful reality. Cities thrive, technologies advance, goods & services move smoothly across borders.

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But our differences grow with each passing year, and so do the tensions that arise. Society tries to resolves these issues, but many strategies seem only to create more division.

 

What if there was a way to bring everyone to the table, to begin the conversation where everyone brings equal value and dignity?  

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Culture is the entry gate you've been looking for.

Everyone has culture(whether they know it or not. And that culture shapes every part of who they are.
So no matter how you're connected to someone else, developing Intercultural Agility will always help move you closer to them.

Business

Whether your business is experiencing growth, expanding in new ways, merging with another company, or simply getting things done - people are at the heart of your enterprise. Intercultural Agility gives you the insight you've been looking for to lead and serve your company better.

Non-profit and NGO

Helping society move forward takes teamwork and togetherness. As disagreements arise and conflicts begin, Intercultural Agility can help you find a fresh new framework for building stronger teams that know how to connect with others better. 

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Education

A classroom full of students means a classroom full of culture. Each participant experiences a particular culture at home, then finds another culture at school. How can you create classrooms that connect with students in ways they understand? Intercultural Agility can give you to tools you need.

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What is in addition to personality test there were cultural profile test to help you discover who you are as a cultural being?

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Three Colors of Worldview

​In computer displays, millions of colors are created by mixing only three primary colors: Red, Green, and Blue. In a similar way, every culture can be evaluated as a mix of Honor/Shame, Innocence/Guilt, and Power/Fear worldviews.

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12 Dimensions of Culture

Knowing where you stand will equip you with a rich language to identify your personal cultural preferences and empower you to be successful in global intercultural workspaces.

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