Cultural Intelligence and Inclusion Training

Cultural Intelligence and Inclusion Training develops workforce capability for working effectively with cultural diversity and fostering culturally inclusive work settings. 

Overview

Cultural inclusion requires a different set of competencies from the ‘gender smarts’ required for gender inclusion. A culturally inclusive work setting requires a culturally intelligent workforce and leadership. Cultural intelligence is positively associated with workgroup cohesion, integration, trust and performance in diverse cultural settings. Cultural intelligence predicts the formation of diverse networks and the sharing and integration of information and ideas. Cultural intelligence dismantles ‘us vs them’ social categorisations and negative stereotypes and enhances intercultural understanding and respect — workplace incivility, harassment and discrimination are lower. 

Content & Flow

  • The business case for cultural and linguistic diversity
  • Understanding culture and its impact on interpersonal interactions
  • Knowledge of core cultural values and their implications for behaviour (e.g. individualism-collectivism, power distance, uncertainty avoidance, orientation to time, being vs. doing)
  • Knowledge of common intercultural challenges in professional settings, including language, cultural norms regarding speaking up in a group setting, value differences in self-promotion versus humility, variations in verbal and nonverbal communication, establishing trust, and differences in decision-making and reasoning. 
  • Cultural bias at work—origin, nature and impact 
  • The six traits of culturally intelligent individuals: optimism, curiosity, mindfulness, flexibility, humility, respect
  • Strategies for effective multicultural teaming
  • Case studies
  • Reflection and action plan

Learning Outcomes

  • Awareness of the role of culture in interactions
  • Improved effectiveness in interacting across cultures
  • Inclusive mindset and expansive worldview
  • Enhanced adjustment and well-being in diverse cultural settings
  • Ability to communicate effectively across cultures
  • Techniques for building trust and rapport across cultures
  • Skills for fostering collaboration across cultures and geography
  • Strategies for mitigating one’s own and others’ cultural biases
  • Respect for and willingness to embrace cultural differences
  • Willingness to flex interpersonal style to achieve performance objectives
  • Persistence in solving problems when working across cultures

Approach 

Consistent with research on adult learning, we believe that the best learning outcomes result when participants engage holistically with program content. All Culture Plus Consulting learning and development programs incorporate experiential learning techniques, including opportunities to reflect on and apply learnings to the real-life challenges facing participants.

Participants

Employees working in culturally diverse settings.

Optimal learning outcomes are achieved in a group size of 12-20 participants although larger group sizes can be accommodated. 

Delivery

Developing an inclusive mindset requires commitment. The recommended length of the workshop is a half day (3 hours); however, shorter sessions are available on request. 

The workshop can be delivered virtually or face-to-face. 

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