Andrew Mayo's Final word
By Andrew Mayo (December 2006 Issue)
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Multi-cultural understanding used to be the requirement solely of the international departments of international companies, and the few training consultancies that specialised in it had a handsome niche business. But, today, such understanding is essential for all of us in the learning arena, as we cannot make the assumption that everyone shares the same cultural mindsets and approach to learning.
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