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  <title>023- New ICF Competency #2.4-Remaining aware of and open to the influence of context and culture on self and others</title>
  <description>Cal addresses the importance of being aware in cultural and context in the coaching relationship. 00:58-Intro 03:16--Definition of Culture 04:07-Why is this Important? 09:52-SEVEN TIPS TO BE MORE AWARE OF CULTURAL INFLUENCES 10:06-#1-Study the foreign; demonstrate cultural intelligence 11:27-#2 Know thyself: By Culturally Self-aware 13:35-#3 Culture trumps context 14:14-#4- Building trust is an essential early goal 15:15-#5 Invest extra time in explaining youf coaching philosophy and process 16:58-#6-Trust the process 17:33-#7- Be open to your own professional growth and development 18:24-Review and Conclusion Metge and Kinloch, (1978). Talking Past Each Other- Problems of cross cultural communication, Victoria University Press, Wellington, NZ. To Contact Cal:&amp;amp;nbsp; cal@valuesdrivenleaders.com Facebook-fb.me/TheCoachesMentorPodcast To see upcoming Group Mentor Coach sessions go to: www.valuesdrivenleaders.com/coach-mentoring </description>
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