We now live in a truly global, interconnected world in which every manager requires a high level of cultural intelligence. In a diverse work environment, a successful leader must understand the cultural backgrounds, beliefs and attitudes of the people around them – or run the risk of failing to achieve the organisation’s goals. This course, via structured learning activities (video lectures, quizzes, discussion prompts, industry interviews and written assessments), will teach you that those with high ‘cultural intelligence’ – are good at spotting cultural differences and adapt their behaviour accordingly. You’ll develop cultural intelligence and sensitivity – key future-focused capabilities required of every leader.

Cultural intelligence: Become a global citizen

Cultural intelligence: Become a global citizen
This course is part of Adapting: Career Development Specialization

Instructor: Professor Fei Guo
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Reviewed on Apr 16, 2021
It provides useful theories and knowledge about cultural intelligence.
Reviewed on Aug 15, 2020
Interesting and engaging introduction to Cultural Intelligence (CQ) and some associated frameworks.
Reviewed on Sep 25, 2022
From an intercultural perspective, the content was enriching and backed up by theories and research, which I appreciate. I recommend it to anyone dealing with multicultural communities.
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