The Research behind the initiative
Scholars in psychology, business, theology, strategic communication and cultural anthropology are leading the charge in the growing body of research exploring Cultural Intelligence.
The Last Class of Millineals graduated in May...Ready or not Generation Z is here!
Bridging the cultural divide when you work and live closely can be even more tricky. This great guidebook provides some easy suggestions
Scholars in psychology, business, theology, strategic communication and cultural anthropology are leading the charge in the growing body of research exploring Cultural Intelligence.
This early text remains central to theorizing about Cultural Intelligence. Earley, Ang, and Tan (2006) establish the business case and theoretical foundation for Cultural Intelligence.
In the field of cross-cultural research no name looms larger than Geert Hofstede. In this groundbreaking book that explores his two decade study of organizations all over the world, Hofstede explains how culture impacts our lives and organizations.
No scholar has done more to operationalize cultural intelligence than David Livermore. Writing for business and theology, Livermore's Cultural Intelligence Difference expanded the concept of Cultural Intelligence into new areas of influence.