cultural diversity

Resilience through Diversity

There is strength in diversity, and while it is still not perfect, it is this very trait that allows us to immediately pick up on the differences and similarities between people of different backgrounds.

It allows us to be open and more accepting of differences, and use similarities to strengthen bonds, integrate with and live harmoniously with others.

Article: Singapore’s diversity is its strength, President Halimah Yacob tells conference on cooperation
Author: Danson Cheong

Becoming a citizen of another country does not mean abandoning your roots

While a country may have its unique culture, practices and idiosyncrasies, and the desire to fit in with her society as a new citizen may be strong, that’s no reason for you to be throwing away what your homeland had first taught you as you were growing up.

This applies to anybody who has ever had the privilege to be granted a citizenship in another country, but in Singapore, this notion hits harder due to the make-up of our culturally diverse society.

Read more about why this is so.

Article: Cultural diversity key to strong national fabric
Author: Lily Ong

The Importance of Cultural Intelligence (CQ)

Cultural Diversity is now apparent everywhere you go. Gone are the days when it was normal and acceptable for people to think of the “newcomer from X country” as an alien, and openly make them feel like an animal at the zoo. Try doing that now, and you’d be criticised for being discriminatory.

The workplace (and everywhere, really) is filled with people who have come from various parts of the world. Being able to get along with them requires one to develop an understanding for the way different people think and speak, which stems from their unique cultures. Developing this understanding is a part of Cultural Intelligence, or CQ, and it applies to every aspect of your life – at work or in personal relationships.

Here’s an insightful opinion piece on the topic, which we hope would help you to understand how CQ plays a part in enriching your life, broadening your mind and helping you to navigate through unfamiliar environments, just by being a little more culturally sensitive to the people around you.

Article: What Singaporeans need to know about Cultural Intelligence
Author: Mr Ronald Lee