by Chris Cartwright | Jul 23, 2021 | Education, Leadership
I have been pondering the adage “We teach what we most need to learn” for ages; it both fascinates me and terrifies me. As an educator who specializes in the assessment of intercultural competence I am always intrigued by where the data might take me … and...
by Gary Oddou | Jun 19, 2021 | Leadership
Change your thoughts and you change your world.— Norman Vincent Peale We live in a time where many people are seeking societal change, particularly in the area of diversity, equity and inclusion. One way to create such change is to change or eliminate old...
by Mark Mendenhall | May 21, 2021 | Global Skills
As trainers, coaches, and educators, knowing which “tool” (theory, training method,teaching technique) to use requires we first being willing to use – and having a workingknowledge of – a variety of theories, methods, and practices that can be applied to...
by Joanne Barnes | Apr 23, 2021 | Global Skills, Leadership
As the dreaded tax season approached in the United States, I knew I needed to collect all the required paperwork and make an appointment with my accountant. Since I was in the vicinity of his office, I pulled into the parking lot, went into the office and was greeted...
by Joyce Osland | Mar 26, 2021 | Education, Global Skills
With both the Pandemic shutting down global travel and increasing awareness of program costs, universities are looking for alternatives to sending students abroad for cultural experiences. Recently, some alternative approaches have surfaced that are very...