The ability to function effectively in intercultural settings has been termed “cultural intelligence” – and it is often celebrated as a kind of modern superpower. But our latest research reveals a ...
No one comes to therapy asking for more discomfort. And no leader wakes up hoping to feel uncertain. Yet culturally competent leadership requires exactly that - tolerating not knowing, receiving ...
Jay Carmona was 12 years old when he experienced his first anxiety attack. He was given Xanax after his mother took him to the hospital. Following a second attack, hospital tests detected both ...
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Why diversity in genetics shapes better healthcare
Why diversity matters: Genetic variation exists within all racial and ethnic groups, making diverse representation in studies critical for accurate diagnosis and treatment. Gaps in access: Underserved ...
"Cultural competence is a lifelong project," Rebecca Clay says, adding that competence with one group doesn't mean you're competent with another. "You have to keep finding ways to expand your learning ...
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Mastering cultural fluency in travel and hospitality
In today’s global travel and hospitality industry, cultural competence is more than a buzzword—it’s a core skill that shapes guest satisfaction, teamwork, and brand reputation. From language skills to ...
The education debate in Malaysia often circles around familiar concerns like artificial intelligence, employability, STEM ...
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