Level/Audience: D&I 3.0
Presentation by: Cathy Gallagher-Louisy
The intersections of culture are often where we see the most friction. Yet, knowing yourself is the most critical part of the conversation. This web-dialogue will deeply examine the topic of intercultural competence, including a discussion about tools like the Intercultural Development Inventory™ (IDI), and the value they can bring to the conversation.
While not a requirement, we strongly encourage participants in this web-dialogue to complete their own Intercultural Development Inventory in advance of the web-dialogue. The IDI is a relatively simple process requiring participants to complete a survey, followed by a one-on-one discussion with an IDI certified facilitator who will explain where you are on your journey toward intercultural competence.
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