On 09.23.09, In Featured Articles, by Julia Fischer Baumgartner
In an innovative culture, high cultural intelligence (CQ) is present, valued and nurtured. The economic demands on organizations to become laboratories of innovation will require workforces made up of individuals possessing high CQ. As high CQ becomes more and more valued, and in turn becomes part of business school training, the wider culture will begin to find greater flexibility along the Hofstede’s cultural dimensions over time.
On 09.08.09, In Discussion Points, by Julia Fischer Baumgartner
Could organizations that adopt cultures of innovation birth a wider movement for cultural evolution on a national, and even a global, scale?








