Jiang says the future global workplace will require students who can not only work with other cultures but manage across cultures as well.
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"are able to work with other cultures but not just work with other cultures also manage other cultures as well and some of that..."
"...have stories that are universal, that they're able to connect with other cultures, that they're able to transcend time and space. And that's why..."
"...then, they start to see their white supremacy decline relative to other cultures. And they didn't like that, okay? But I don't like to..."
"...is that it's just that certain cultures prize education more than other cultures in fact some extremists will go on to say that genetically..."
"which absorbs words so readily from other cultures but I wonder if there's a joint opportunity for English to reform its horrible spelling system..."
"...it's really inspired modernity, right? So what distinguishes the Europeans from other cultures? It's this Faustian attitude of constantly seeking knowledge, of never being..."
"...races, the Jews refuse to intermarry. They refuse to breed with other cultures. And so as a result, the Jews are, first and foremost,..."
"...cultures. Because what's happening is that their culture is blending with other cultures as well. And why this is happening is the geography is..."
"...the actual influence of each culture is on the on the other culture and from my perspective it's not important we just have to..."
"that the British culture is inherently superior to all other cultures, and as such, the British have a responsibility to go out and civilize..."
"...that people are an infinite resource, and you are contemptuous of other cultures, it also, in a way, makes you contemptuous of yourself. If..."
"...about your culture. Okay? The Mongols had absolutely no interest in other cultures. They were interested in conquering and exploiting other people. All right?..."
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