November 04, 2003

Guest speaker: Matthew Simpson

Each workshop includes guest speakers who share their knowledge and experience -- philosophical stance and survival tips. This gem from Matthew Simpson caught my eye:


    Cultural Diversity.

    The biggest challenge we face is time zones and language. I don't think these two things make the lion's share of cultural diversity.

    Quite simply, I have never encountered a 'cultural' difference that acted as an obstacle. Instead, the more diversity a community has, as long as members are sensitive to the communication loop and willing to ensure that it is closed, the better.

    But that's a mighty big IF. Often people do not tolerate communication gaps, and instead, interpret malicious intention or some other personal shortfall of the 'other.' When people do this, it's important to find ways to deconstruct the basic beliefs that contribute to that bias. (as if that was easy to do)

    In a nut shell, if people know how to listen, how to communicate, how to tolerate confusion and the act of clarifying misunderstandings... If they resist the temptation to attribute malicious intention... And if they all can speak the same language and transcend time zones... Cultural factors really add spice to community. The more diversity the better.

Posted by smithjd at November 4, 2003 12:21 AM | TrackBack
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Well said, that was, Matthew. I enjoy your visit stay in our Cpsquare workshop. Thanks John for posting this to the Blog - I found the message in another Google search about guess what - Cultural diversity. Small world, eh :-)) Sus Posted by: Susanne Nyrop at November 4, 2003 11:17 PM
the ebony Posted by: the ebony at December 15, 2004 07:19 PM
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