Customs of the World: Using Cultural Intelligence to Adapt, Wherever You Are

Watch Customs of the World: Using Cultural Intelligence to Adapt, Wherever You Are

  • 2023
  • 1 Season

Learn how the values held by cultures around the world influence behavior so you can successfully accomplish your objectives, no matter what the cultural context. Taught by Professor David Livermore of the Cultural Intelligence Center, these 24 eye-opening lectures address dynamics and customs related to working, socializing, dining, and marriage and family.

Customs of the World: Using Cultural Intelligence to Adapt, Wherever You Are is a series that ran for 1 seasons (22 episodes) between November 1, 2023 and on The Great Courses

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Seasons
Cultural Intelligence for Life
24. Cultural Intelligence for Life
November 1, 2023
Using the hypothetical situation of traveling to Southeast Asia, learn CQ strategies that help you prepare for and make the most of your trip, whether your destination is in that part of the world or elsewhere. Also, get tips for avoiding jet lag and quickly identifying where the place you'll be visiting falls within each cultural value dimension.
Arab Cultures
23. Arab Cultures
November 1, 2023
The news often depicts the Arab world as a place filled with conflict and unrest - but is that an accurate portrayal? Learn the Five Pillars of Islam, why you must avoid using your left hand when interacting with others, what it means to be an Arab, and more in this lecture that clears up misperceptions frequently associated with Arabic culture.
Sub-Saharan African Cultures
22. Sub-Saharan African Cultures
November 1, 2023
Why are Africans so religious? Why are African brides looked upon with such high regard? How big a problem is corruption in Africa, really? Get answers as you examine the diversity of Sub-Saharan Africa's customs, religious and tribal traditions, and lifestyles, as well as its unifying history of colonization and slavery.
South Asian Cultures
21. South Asian Cultures
November 1, 2023
We often think of Asia as having a monolithic culture, but the South Asian cluster has very different characteristics and core cultural values from places such as China, Japan, and Korea. Explore the various foods, religions, languages, ethnic influences, and other aspects of countries including India, Bangladesh, Thailand, the Philippines, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Confucian Asian Cultures
20. Confucian Asian Cultures
November 1, 2023
Etiquette, order, and protocol are important to Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cultures - but so is getting drunk. See why this is especially true in Chinese business culture, where relationships can make or break you, and learn the five key relationships that govern most of life in Confucian cultures. Also, look at where the custom of using chopsticks comes from.
Latin European Cultures
18. Latin European Cultures
November 1, 2023
Why do the French and people from the United States often seem to dislike each other? Find out in this lecture on the culture and dining customs of the Latin European cluster, which includes Italy, Portugal, France, French Switzerland, Belgium, and - although an outlier - Israel. Also get tips for handling catcalls when you visit countries in which such behavior is common.
Eastern European/Central Asian Cultures
17. Eastern European/Central Asian Cultures
November 1, 2023
Characterized by a tough tenacity forged through centuries of harsh weather, constant movement, and the dominance of other clans and empires, this diverse cluster includes countries such as Russia, Slovenia, Poland, Greece, Kazakhstan, and Albania. Take a closer look at what connects these cultures and the reasons why customer service seems to have limited priority.
Germanic Cultures
16. Germanic Cultures
November 1, 2023
German culture emphasizes orderliness, straightforwardness, and loyalty, so it can be easy to interpret its people's behavior as rigid, aloof, and untrusting. Investigate the long history of the German cluster, its way of life, and what we can learn about Germany from its art, literature, and music.
Anglo Cultures
14. Anglo Cultures
November 1, 2023
As you begin your examination of specific locations around the world, explore the currents that flow throughout this geographically dispersed culture with historical ties to the British Empire. Consider what it means to be an "average American" and get a list of do's and don'ts for dealing with people from the Anglo cluster.
Roots of Cultural Differences
13. Roots of Cultural Differences
November 1, 2023
Cultural value dimensions must be understood within the broader framework of cultural intelligence, or else we stereotype people. Pause at this midpoint of the course to consider deeper questions about why cultures do what they do and how far you can apply these various generalizations. Then get an introduction to the 10 global clusters that you're about to explore in detail.
Social Norms - Tight versus Loose
12. Social Norms - Tight versus Loose
November 1, 2023
As the intermingling of cultures and religions increases globally, so too does tension in many societies. Contrast "tight" cultures, where there are rules, norms, and standards for "correct" behavior, with "loose" cultures that have greater "category width" and will tolerate a variety of viewpoints and behaviors.
Expressiveness - Neutral versus Affective
11. Expressiveness - Neutral versus Affective
November 1, 2023
In many cultures, long pauses in conversation are uncomfortable, but in Asia - which has a "neutral" expression culture - it's a sign of respect. Consider how expressiveness is often a product of our cultural and socioeconomic origins, then examine the concept of "face" and get tips for making someone from a face-conscious country feel comfortable.
Rules - Particularist versus Universalist
10. Rules - Particularist versus Universalist
November 1, 2023
People in North America, western Europe, and Australia tend to be universalists who believe a singular set of rules should apply to everyone regardless of circumstances. Particularists, found in many Asian societies, Latin America, and Russia, believe each situation should be handled individually. See how these dimensions play out in daily life.
Lifestyle - Being versus Doing
9. Lifestyle - Being versus Doing
November 1, 2023
Return to the topic of how we relate to time, but shift your focus to contrasts between "being" and "doing" cultures and ways you can effectively relate to people whose orientation differs from yours. Consider how our environment shapes this value and can even create variations within a culture - as in differences between New Yorkers and Midwesterners.
Communication - Direct versus Indirect
8. Communication - Direct versus Indirect
November 1, 2023
Do you appreciate people who "shoot straight" or do you find that communication style overly direct? The culture in which you were raised has a lot to do with your answer. Differentiate between high-context cultures such as that of Liberia, where much is left open to interpretation, and low-context cultures such as in Holland, where little is taken for granted.
Time - Punctuality versus Relationships
7. Time - Punctuality versus Relationships
November 1, 2023
There is perhaps no cultural difference that people relate to more than the stewardship of time. Learn how researchers account for these variations, and see how a culture's tendency to be "polychronic," or have a long-term orientation, correlates with punctuality being a low priority. Conclude with practical suggestions for dealing with people who may not share your view of time.
Achievement - Cooperative versus Competitive
6. Achievement - Cooperative versus Competitive
November 1, 2023
The degree to which a society emphasizes the importance of nurturing, collaborative behavior over achieving results varies widely and can cause confusion, particularly for business travelers. Look at countries and personalities at each end of the cooperative-competitive spectrum, and learn why the most lively groups, organizations, and work teams include people from both orientations.
Risk - Low versus High Uncertainty Avoidance
5. Risk - Low versus High Uncertainty Avoidance
November 1, 2023
tolerance for risk and the degree to which you believe people should develop contingency plans is not only a reflection of your personality, it's also a product of your cultural background. Compare behavior between high and low uncertainty-avoidant cultures, and conclude with tips for interacting with people from both.
Authority - Low versus High Power Distance
4. Authority - Low versus High Power Distance
November 1, 2023
Power distance - the degree to which members of a society are comfortable with inequality in power, influence, and wealth - is one of the most significant value orientations that shape behavior. Identify cultures and settings with high and low power distance indexes and learn how you can use an understanding of this dynamic to avoid misunderstandings or awkward situations.
Identity - Individualist versus Collectivist
3. Identity - Individualist versus Collectivist
November 1, 2023
Begin your exploration of the 10 cultural value dimensions most useful when comparing cultures. As you contrast individualist and collectivist societies, learn how these differences shape personal behavior and society in countries such as the United States, China, and India, then get helpful tips for working with people from each background.
Developing Cultural Intelligence (CQ)
2. Developing Cultural Intelligence (CQ)
November 1, 2023
According to research, there are recurring characteristics that exist among those who can be described as culturally intelligent. Examine these capabilities, then learn a variety of ways to enhance your own cultural intelligence. Consider the potential benefits of improving your CQ, from being a better global citizen to increasing your earning power.
Culture Matters
1. Culture Matters
November 1, 2023
What is culture? How do you know whether you can attribute a person
Description

Learn how the values held by cultures around the world influence behavior so you can successfully accomplish your objectives, no matter what the cultural context. Taught by Professor David Livermore of the Cultural Intelligence Center, these 24 eye-opening lectures address dynamics and customs related to working, socializing, dining, and marriage and family.

Customs of the World: Using Cultural Intelligence to Adapt, Wherever You Are is a series that ran for 1 seasons (22 episodes) between November 1, 2023 and on The Great Courses

Where to Watch Customs of the World: Using Cultural Intelligence to Adapt, Wherever You Are
Customs of the World: Using Cultural Intelligence to Adapt, Wherever You Are is available for streaming on the The Great Courses website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Customs of the World: Using Cultural Intelligence to Adapt, Wherever You Are on demand at Amazon Prime and Amazon.
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    November 1, 2023
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