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There are a few key myths in intercultural communication which are valuable to understand:
- Myth: We’re Really All the Same: Although we share a common human nature and need for survival, due to culture individuals have fundamentally different ways of perceiving themselves, the world and their actions within it.
- Myth: I Just Need to Be Myself in Ord
pmi.org • Who Am I? Analyze and Understand Your Own Culture First
our intercultural competence begins with a reasonable understanding of ourselves
pmi.org • Who Am I? Analyze and Understand Your Own Culture First
You may be considered a top-flight communicator in your home culture, but what works at home may not work so well with people from other cultures.
Erin Meyer • The Culture Map
Erin Meyer is an author and researcher who’s done a lot to map out the ways in which cultures differ,
Gretchen Anderson • Mastering Collaboration: Make Working Together Less Painful and More Productive
Enlisting Everyone Brings Up Cultural Differences
Gretchen Anderson • Mastering Collaboration: Make Working Together Less Painful and More Productive
Almost everywhere these days, cultural differences can divide, or they can be leveraged for performance and innovation.
Michael Morris • Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together
Management consultant