What I’ve Learned From 10 Years Leading The CQ Center
Ten years ago, I left my day job at a university to devote my full attention to leading the Cultural Intelligence Center. We officially incorporated
CQ Fellows 2025 is Full!
Ten years ago, I left my day job at a university to devote my full attention to leading the Cultural Intelligence Center. We officially incorporated
Whatever you think about the outcome of the US election, it’s clear. The US is a divided nation. The Left believes bigotry and racism are
“We’re dealing with really serious issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). I’m not convinced cultural intelligence is enough.” We’ve heard this more than
A global pandemic has done little to bridge our tribal divides: Maskers vs. Anti-Maskers, Nationalists vs. Globalists, Police Supporters vs. Black Lives Matter…and the list
By David Livermore, PhD My parents were Canadian. And I’ve spent a great deal of the last thirty years living and traveling across the globe.
Guest post written by Emily Livermore, Content Developer, Cultural Intelligence Center I was 10 years old the first time I visited China. I had spent
By David Livermore, PhD Someone cuts ahead of you in the security line at the airport. It’s the same woman who cut in front of
David Livermore Interviews Amy Heaton, PhD Ever since I heard about this idea of mansplaining and its close cousin whitesplaining, I’ve been tripped up by
You can’t have an honest conversation about cultural intelligence (CQ) without addressing white privilege, the idea that white people inherit certain privileges simply by the color of
I’ve gained a reputation for being the “It depends” guy. When fielding questions during a presentation on cultural intelligence, my default response is “It depends!”
David Livermore, PhD (Michigan State University) is a social scientist devoted to the topics of cultural intelligence (CQ®) and global leadership and the author of several award-winning books.