BUS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Color Blindness, Enculturation, Acculturation
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Degree to which you are aware of your personal values, strengths, weaknesses, interpersonal style, and behavioral tendencies, as well as their impact on others. Degree to which you reflect on this knowledge so as to engage in personal development and learning activities: exploration: Openness to understanding ideas, values, norms, situations, and behaviors that are different from your own. Fundamental inquisitiveness, curiosity, and an inner desire to learn new things: willingness to seek out new experiences. Ability to learn from mistakes and to make adjustments to personal strategies. The degree to which you are interested in and seek to actively learn about other cultures and the people that live in them. The degree to which you seek out such learning by your own choice in order to expand your global knowledge about people and their cultures: relationship interest: Extent to which you initiate and maintain relationships with people from other cultures.