Cultural Literacy is the ability of understanding and taking part fluently in a given culture. This is the knowledge, understanding and application of history, contributions, and perspectives of the different cultural groups when it comes to a particular project or in a comprehensive research question. It is the ability of associating an individual's knowledge, understanding and applying history, contribution, perspectives and the impacts on their own cultural groups. The groups are not limited to ethnic, religious or social groups but include groups that are associated with industry, professional and other work or even recreationally related entities.
Examples of cultures
Social cultures, which is a cultural concept, which is created by people of a social system and the way they interact with others. This is the external reference frame when it comes to the context of culture and it can be termed as group culture. It normally encompasses the languages that are used; exchanging culture through communicative vents as well as shared experinecs.it is based on ideas and identity and associated with certain group in which people socialize. Organizational cultures are the behavior of people within an organization and the meaning, which people attach to the way they behave. Culture involves the vision, systems, values, norms beliefs and habits of the organization. Aviation culture is the behaviors or norms within the aviation industry. Among the aviation cultures is the safety culture. Safety culture termed as the way safety is perceived, prioritized and valued within the organization. It...
Business Communication Across Cultures Business Communication is a necessary challenge that each person faces daily. Communication is an aspect of business that is necessary to success and achievement. Many countries in the world are industrialized to the point where their culture is in what is called the information age or the digital age. Digital technology, social media, and information technology are prominent aspects to life, communication and business. This paper will examine
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