May 31, 2012 | education, Uncategorized
International students who come to study in America bring their own expectations and cultural filters to their learning experience. The US recruiter or educator who understands these filters and expectations will be better able to attract and serve international...
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Mar 7, 2012 | American culture, Arab culture, Asian culture, Hispanic culture, Particularist and Universalist cultures, Uncategorized
Differences in morals and ethics can lead to a great deal of cross cultural conflict. How a culture applies morals and ethics can be described as either Universalist or Particularist. Particularist or Universalist? Latin, African, and Asian cultures are...
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Dec 26, 2011 | American culture, Expats, relocation
Expats families relocating to the US may be familiar with the bureaucratic and administrative side of sending their children to American schools. But how will American culture influence your child’s education? Many expats are surprised to find that the values American...
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Aug 2, 2011 | American culture, Arab culture, Asian culture, cross cultural communication, healthcare, Hispanic culture
Many Western doctors believe it is best to give full disclosure to patients regarding the diagnosis, treatment options and potential outcomes of severe or life threatening illnesses. This is considered the patient’s right to autonomy. While patient autonomy is...
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Jun 28, 2011 | Asian culture, healthcare, Hispanic culture
Clinical staff can improve their relationships with patients by understanding the diversity of health care customs and rituals across cultures. Clinicians should also identify their own cultural filters and biases and how they impact client services. Understanding...
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Jun 6, 2011 | accent reduction, cross cultural communication, Language
English language learners tend to use English in ways stylistically similar to their first language, both when speaking and writing. That is why an effective language training program must include developing awareness of cultural norms of communication. Learners must...
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May 23, 2011 | cross cultural communication, customer service, healthcare, managing diversity
Culturally competent health care is good business. Health care organizations that can provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services to their diverse clientele at all points of contact will have better service delivery and health outcomes, while boosting...
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Apr 6, 2011 | cross cultural communication, cross cultural conflict, managing diversity, time
Concepts of time vary by culture. This can create cross cultural conflict or misunderstanding in the workplace. American managers who work with employees from polychronic cultures should be aware of these differences and apply techniques for encouraging monochronic...
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Apr 6, 2011 | cross cultural conflict, managing diversity, time
Time is a culturally bound concept. Hispanic, Arab, African and Asian cultures are polychronic. They see time as fluid and flexible, with schedules secondary to relationships. American culture, on the other hand, is monochronic. Time as rigid and inflexible, with...
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Mar 24, 2011 | accent reduction, cross cultural communication, Language
Why do I have an accent? Non-native English speakers often use the pronunciation and communication style of their native language when speaking in English, resulting in accented speech. Below are 5 common problem areas that can interfere with intelligibility when...
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