NOTES

Preface

1.   Soon Ang and Linn Van Dyne, “Conceptualization of Cultural Intelligence” in Handbook of Cultural Intelligence: Theory, Measurement, and Applications (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2008), 10.

2.   For those who care about such things, I’ve used the terms cross-cultural, intercultural, and multicultural synonymously throughout the book. Although technically cross-cultural traditionally refers to “two cultures interacting” and intercultural and multicultural refer to “multiple cultures interacting,” I find it helps to use the terms interchangeably for this kind of writing.

Chapter 1: CQ for You

1.   Siobhan Roth, “World Travelers,” National Geographic July 2006, 25. Admittedly, there are some individuals who get more than one tourist ...

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