Understanding the World's Cultures is designed for anyone who wants to help in "figuring out" the behaviour of someone from another culture. Educators, trainers and individuals will profit from this user-friendly workbook.
Understanding the World's Cultures is designed for anyone who wants to help in "figuring out" the behaviour of someone from another culture. Educators, trainers and individuals will profit from this user-friendly workbook.
Anyone who works or interacts regularly with people from other cultures needs to understand the basics of intercultural communication. In this accessible, completely revised edition, readers can teach themselves the intercultural essentials. This is the training anyone who works across cultures needs.
An invaluable resource for students and educators alike, this self-study workbook is used as a primary text and basis of intercultural communication curricula. UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD'S CULTURES is organized to create an "immersion experience" for readers. Culture is directly addressed through 40 activities that can be worked through in a classroom or a coffee shop. In five chapters, Craig Storti: Defines culture and explains how cultural differences threaten successful interaction Identifies four fundamental ways that cultures differ and describes the implications for everyday interactions Describes cultural differences in communication style Identifies key cultural differences in workplace settings Describes the stages in developing cultural awareness and cultural competence and how to move through them Craig Storti has over 30 years of experience as a trainer and consultant working with business people, diplomats, civil servants, and foreign aid workers to help them work and engage effectively with people from different cultures and diverse backgrounds. He leads cross-cultural workshops for international agencies and organizations on four continents and assists corporations and government agencies to better manage global teams and culturally diverse workforces.Craig Storti is founder and co-director of Communicating Across Cultures, a Washington, D.C.-based intercultural communication training and consulting firm. With work appearing in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Chicago Tribune, he is the author of six books. Having lived nearly a quarter of his life abroad, he lives now in Maryland.
Anyone who works or interacts regularly with people from other cultures needs to understand the basics of intercultural communication. In this accessible, completely revised edition, readers can teach themselves the intercultural essentials. This is the training anyone who works across cultures needs.An invaluable resource for students and educators alike, this self-study workbook is used as a primary text and basis of intercultural communication curricula. UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD'S CULTURES is organized to create an "immersion experience" for readers. Culture is directly addressed through 40 activities that can be worked through in a classroom or a coffee shop.In five chapters, Craig Storti:Defines culture and explains how cultural differences threaten successful interactionIdentifies four fundamental ways that cultures differ and describes the implications for everyday interactionsDescribes cultural differences in communication styleIdentifies key cultural differences in workplace settingsDescribes the stages in developing cultural awareness and cultural competence and how to move through themCraig Storti has over 30 years of experience as a trainer and consultant working with business people, diplomats, civil servants, and foreign aid workers to help them work and engage effectively with people from different cultures and diverse backgrounds. He leads cross-cultural workshops for international agencies and organizations on four continents and assists corporations and government agencies to better manage global teams and culturally diverse workforces.
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