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Leading with Cultural Intelligence

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Leading with Cultural Intelligence
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Publisher: The Saylor Foundation
ISBN-13: 9781453332894
Number of pages: 200

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The purpose of Leading With Cultural Intelligence by Mia Moua is to outline the important ideas of cultural intelligence and the steps that must be considered and then practiced to become a culturally intelligent leader. The most important aspect covered within this book is that cultural intelligence is both a strategy and a tool towards cultural competency and proficiency.

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