Next in the Diversity Series
So, I have discovered that whenever I say that I am going to write a series of articles on a topic, I had better do drafts or an overall outline immediately. Why? Because after my previous post, my mind went blank. I could not figure out where to start--or go next.
So, first I will share with you some of the clippings I have collected on the subject of diversity in communication and information-processing styles.
See this article from Cognitive Edge, East is East and West is West
"Over the years a series of experiments have shown differences between American and Asian in terms of the way the brain works. Two examples I give on our accreditation courses are
So, first I will share with you some of the clippings I have collected on the subject of diversity in communication and information-processing styles.
See this article from Cognitive Edge, East is East and West is West
"Over the years a series of experiments have shown differences between American and Asian in terms of the way the brain works. Two examples I give on our accreditation courses are
- the multiple experiments with show a difference between a focus on content, and one on context when scanning pictures,
- the cow, chicken & grass test from The Geography of Thought. If you have not done this before, then before you read further thick quickly: which if the three is the odd one out?"...more
Labels: diversity. communication

1 Comments:
Wow! What a fantastic blog! So much for me to take in!
Wish you were working for my business! LOL!
Great to meet you via Simply Sage!
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