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Simple Strategies for Bridging Cultural Gaps: Patti McCarthy on Australian engagement in Asia and her new book, Cultural Chemistry
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Cultural intelligence as an antidote to xenophobia, racism and blind hatred
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Book review: Bamboo Strong: Cultural Intelligence Secrets to Succeed in the New Global Economy by David Clive Price
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Australia’s Border Force could do with some lessons in cultural sensitivity
By Grant Hall. Australia is missing a wealth of opportunities at its borders.
Tips for expats too afraid to eat the street food
For many, the challenge of ordering food from a menu they don’t understand in a place where no one speaks their language is a daunting one.
Solving global challenges. Listening and the importance of learning music and languages.
Grant Hall’s response to Julian Treasure’s TED Talk ‘5 ways to listen better’.
Cultural immersion trumps theoretical knowledge in international business.
Theoretical learning about cultural norms from courses and books can be a poor substitute to on-the-ground, in-country, cultural immersion learning.
Rolling with it: What Kevin Rudd, Matt and Brother Orange can teach us about international relations.
Contrasting Kevin Rudd’s Ted Talk ‘Are China and US doomed to conflict?’ with the tale of Matt and Brother Orange.
International business strategy, differentiation and the need to connect at a local level
P&G demonstrates the importance of differentiation and the need to connect with your consumer at a local level.
How do we know if we have a cultural problem?
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Business failures in China; an inability to connect at a cultural level
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