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Cultural Intelligence
The capability to relate and work effectively across cultures.
Loose Cultures
Cultures characterized by flexible norms and behavior, where deviation from the norm is more tolerated compared to tight cultures.
Cultural Missteps
Refers to errors or inappropriate actions taken in a cultural context, often due to a lack of knowledge or understanding of the local customs and norms.
Tight Cultures
Societies or organizations with strict norms and rules, where deviations are less tolerated, resulting in uniformity.
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