11/03/2008
Neuschwanstein Castle

10/03/2008
Cataratas do Iguacu

09/08/2008
Namdaemun Gate

08/07/2008
Mexico (Teotihuacán)

07/03/2008
Quartier Latin (Latin Quarter)

06/04/2008
Namaste

05/03/2008
Travel is Rewarding

04/03/2008
Travel is Rewarding

03/04/2008
Brazil

02/06/2008
Delivering Bad News

01/16/2008
Protocol: Asia

12/16/2007
U.S.A. as a Foreign Culture

11/16/2007
Third Culture Kids

10/04/2007
Expatriate Preparation

09/06/2007
National Symbols

08/10/2007
History and Geography: Korea

07/06/2007
Recognition and Reward: Mexico

06/07/2007
Language

05/04/2007
Thought Process: Japan

04/05/2007
Culture and Environment

03/08/2007
Language as a Window

02/08/2007
Culture Shock

01/07/2007
Rules and Relationships in Business

12/25/2006
Orientation to Time

12/11/2006
Face Saving: Japan

11/27/2006
History and Uncertainty: Germany

11/13/2006
Speaking English as the Language of Global Business

10/30/2006
Holidays: Mexico/Korea/Vietnam

10/16/2006
Relationships and Collectivism: Mexico

10/02/2006
Hierarchy in Asia

09/18/2006
Repatriation

09/04/2006
Dignity and Nobility: Mexico

08/24/2006
Religion and Philosophy: India

08/07/2006
Praise and Motivation: U.S./France

07/24/2006
Brainstorming across Cultures

07/10/2006
Friendship: Korea

06/29/2006
Individualism and Collectivism: Mexico/Asia

06/15/2006
Communication Style: U.S./Germany

06/08/2006
Communication Style: U.S./Japan

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Culture is Fascinating! And everyday we're reminded that the world is indeed becoming more and more connected. Today, business is conducted globally, and companies are outsourcing, off shoring, and right sourcing. Now, as never before, there is an unrelenting need to know about other countries cultures in order to be successful and maintain a competitive edge globally.

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Culture is Fascinating!  Did you know that children of business expatriates who accompany their parents on overseas assignments follow a fairly predictable path in their adult life?  One of the most common characteristics that they share is a much higher rate of university and post graduate degrees than the norm.  At least two-thirds of these kids feel it is important to have an international dimension in their lives and a good number of them, unlike their teen counterparts, feel in touch with events happening outside of the U.S.  According to Samuel L. Britton of TCK World these children are called “Third Culture Kids”.  He defines them as individuals who” have spent a significant part of the developmental years in a culture other than that of their parents, and develop a sense of relationship to both.”   They have usually experienced difficult times adjusting first to that foreign culture and then again back home.  They report feeling out of place wherever they go because they are not exactly like their peers, so they learn to adapt.  Their cultural “lenses” are multi-colored and they eventually have strong opinions about the global village in which they have traveled and lend themselves in unique and creative ways to the world.  Certainly individual responses vary to an international assignment, but the potential for outstanding personal growth is enormous.   Assisting these children and their families before and after their expat experience can be very critical in tapping the benefits that come with being a Third Culture Kid. 

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