Category Archives: Center for Intercultural Leadership (CIL)

Empathy: An Anchor in the Storm

Words fail me — fail all of us, really — in the flurry of awful emotions after the violence in Paris last week. Speaking just for myself, I can’t possibly get my mind and heart around the horror of the … Continue reading

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The Power of Humility

[This is part of an occasional series about the characteristics of intercultural leaders.] Having spent ten years as a U.S. American living and working in China, I’ve been lucky enough to have had many, many chances to reframe intercultural challenges … Continue reading

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Better than Chocolate?

This blog post is courtesy of Jason D. Patent, Director of the Center for Intercultural Leadership at International House. As a parent I often find myself saying something like this to my daughters: “Life is about choices and tradeoffs. When … Continue reading

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