Cultural Intelligence: Nice Lofty Ideal or a Key to Survival?
A couple months ago I spoke with a group of local business leaders about cultural intelligence (CQ)—a capability being tapped by many professionals to improve
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A couple months ago I spoke with a group of local business leaders about cultural intelligence (CQ)—a capability being tapped by many professionals to improve
I spent some time in New York today with Matthew Bishop, Chief U.S. editor of The Economist. Bishop overseas the U.S. bureau of The Economist
I spent the last couple weeks in Australia. I taught cultural intelligence in a variety of business, university, and non-profit contexts. I often find it
Yesterday I had the privilege of teaching a cultural intelligence workshop in Washington D.C. at the U.S. Department of Justice. It was invigorating to interact
Religious persecution of any kind: Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Judaism, etc. is a massive threat to all of us, regardless of our faith. Last week the
Thanks to Steve Minter of Industry Week for the nice piece on how cultural intelligence helps business leaders negotiate in culturally diverse contexts. Read the
[originally posted at http://amacombooks.wordpress.com/] Our struggling economy is hitting human resource professionals as hard as any group I know. I keep hearing from HR directors
As I walked through Chicago’s O’Hare Airport yesterday, there was a more somber mood than usual. For several months, anywhere you went in Chicago, you
This morning’s Singapore Straits Times has an interesting article about an Asia-Europe Interfaith dialogue that just took place in Korea. My life has me moving
A group of US study abroad students bought 100 mattresses for several families in a Delhi slum. Within 2 days, the mattresses were infested with
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.