New Study Reveals International Travelers Receive More Job Offers
Augustine of Hippo said, “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” Now, a new study led by
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Augustine of Hippo said, “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” Now, a new study led by
My 15 year-old-daughter is preparing to travel to Thailand by herself next month. Emily has often heard me say that international travel is more likely
Growing numbers of Study Abroad students spend most of their free time on Facebook and Skype, communicating with friends and family back home. Business travelers
Fatigue is one of the greatest roadblocks to cultural intelligence. When were exhausted, we’re much more susceptible to functioning an autopilot, a dangerous way to
Learning and Talent Development (L&TD) professionals are crucial allies for assessing and developing cultural intelligence (CQ). The findings of a recent survey of L&TD practices
Our family loves to watch the Amazing Race. Given our many travels together, we often think about how we would compete to cross the finish
In case you weren’t already convinced that cultural differences matter, brain research proves it. Culture shapes the wiring of our brains. Dr. Ying-Yi Hong did
I’m amazed how often we default to seminars, conferences, and training as if they’re the panacea to all things cross-cultural. Our sales people are struggling
The other day, a friend said to me, “The economy is coming back but most businesses still aren’t going to invest in soft skills like
It’s old news at this point. The U.S. education system isn’t fairing so well compared to many other developed nations around the world. We’re 15th
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.