“Most Multicultural Teams are Dominated by One Cultural Group”
Or so claims Jeanne Brett in a recent Harvard Business Review blog post. I will agree that most of the multicultural teams I’ve worked with over the past 28 years have been dominated by a sub-group of...
View ArticleDo One Thing for Diversity and Inclusion
In 2001, UNESCO adopted the Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity and in December 2002, the UN General Assembly, in its resolution 57/249, declared May 21 to be the World Day for Cultural...
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I grew up in small town Wisconsin USA surrounded by Catholics of German ancestry. While I moved when I was eleven, I remember the town as having a wonderful community spirit—a volunteer ambulance way...
View Article4 Reasons to Add EPIC to Your Toolbox
Many thanks to Debbie Bayes, Intercultural Consultant and Trainer at culturecrux.org, for this guest blog post. — I recently had the chance to use EPIC (Essential Practice for Intercultural Competence)...
View ArticleTheater Facilitates Difficult Conversations
Increasingly US American families are split between red and blue, torn over how to deal with issues ranging from immigration to women’s bodies to world trade. Young and old report that they no longer...
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