Published On: November 15th, 2013|

Boulder Weekly – Frank Bures

“…their latest work shows that biculturalism (versus the other strategies) also makes people more professionally successful, more entrepreneurial, and more innovative at work. Biculturalism, in other words, is good for business. Why? According to Galinsky, it has to do with “integrative complexity,” something of a holy grail in psychology. It means being able to see things from multiple points of view, make connections between them, and integrate them into something new…learning to see how things appear through the lens of a different culture, is one way to develop this kind of thinking.”(more)