Cultural Self-Awareness And Self Awareness

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With radical changes in business climate, globalisation and workforce diversity, the world has become more closely inter-weaved to another. At the same time, there is an awareness of the culture to comprehend our own cultural self, which is essential for the development of cultural intelligence. It is then only the beginning of establishing the insight towards to a variety cultures in contemporary society. This essay will examine my own cultural self by presenting the relationship between knowledge, experience and behaviour. To follow, we will define the term cultural self-awareness and cultural intelligence and then we will critically discuss how cultural self-awareness is associated with cultural intelligence and how knowledge, experience …show more content…

The initiation of intercultural effectiveness can be derived from behaviour impacted by its cultural differences and “cultural self-awareness includes recognition of one’s own cultural influences upon values, beliefs, and judgements, as well as the influences derived from the professional’s work culture” (Winkelman, 2005, p. 9)
Cultural intelligence is the capability that could give insights on how to cope with multi-cultural situations and how to engage properly in intercultural interactions. It is the individual’s ability to interact effectively in culturally diverse situations (Brislin, Worthley & Macnab, 2006). We could consider the cultural intelligence as constantly improving concept; something we can develop over time and it is not only changes through experience, but also through knowledge as well, which includes communication with other …show more content…

In my country, South Korea, when two people communicate each other, active listeners are more valued as we believe that appropriate response and attentive behaviour is coming from the essence of the listening skill. For foreigners who are not from an Asian country, they could misunderstand the intention of senders, if I don’t actively respond to the receiver in the course of conversation as they are not aware of our customs and values. Therefore, it is imperative to place ourselves to someone else’s shoe so we could comprehend how the misunderstanding of intention can be

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