Find out what Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is, and why good leaders and managers need it, in this free online course.
This course is made available through the eLearnAfrica and FutureLearn partnership.
Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is the natural evolution from the well-established notions of IQ (intelligence quotient) and EQ (emotional intelligence). Good leaders need all three to lead effectively.
CQ is the ability to cross divides - whether country, generation, gender, sector or background - and to thrive in multiple cultures. Developing your CQ will enable you to work with people who are different from you, and lead in your organisation, community, business or place of study.
This free online course will introduce you to the concept of CQ and explore its evolution and relevance for leadership.
Through a series of activities, exercises and advice from leaders around the world, you will:
In discussions with other learners from around the world, you’ll grow your network and build relationships which will, in turn, help you develop your CQ.
Common Purpose has been running leadership development programmes for over 25 years. This course builds this experience and expertise into an accessible, personal and professional development course.
Your guide will be Common Purpose’s Founder and Chief Executive, Julia Middleton. She is a well-respected thought leader in the field of leadership and author of Cultural Intelligence - CQ: The Competitive Edge for Leaders Crossing Borders. This book explores the subject and details her own journey to develop CQ.
You can find out more about this course in Julia’s post for the FutureLearn blog: “6 reasons why modern leaders need Cultural Intelligence.”
This course is designed for anyone who holds - or aspires to hold - a leadership or management role anywhere in the world. No previous experience of Cultural Intelligence is needed. A willingness to work more effectively within a diverse community or workplace is all that’s required.
This course is provided through eLearnAfrica’s partnership with FutureLearn.
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Common Purpose runs leadership development programmes that enable people from different backgrounds, sectors, geographies and generations to work together to solve common problems. In the process, it gives participants the inspiration, skills and connections to become better leaders, both at work and in society.
Founded in 1989 as a not-for-profit social enterprise, Common Purpose now runs local programmes for leaders in cities across the world, and global programmes for leaders from over 100 countries across six continents. This year, 4,000 leaders will become Common Purpose alumni.
Leadership development
Common Purpose has created a leadership development approach that is distinctive, different and sets it apart.
As Common Purpose has developed, two big leadership themes have become central to its thinking: Leading Beyond Authority and Cultural Intelligence. Both ideas concern leadership beyond traditional boundaries and organisational structures, where different skills are needed to achieve success or manage complex change, and both run through every Common Purpose programme.
Common Purpose uses this robust, intellectual framework of thought leadership and combines it with experiential learning techniques. Participants are taken out of the classroom into the city to hear from other leaders about the issues they face. Common Purpose is known for its unique convening power which enables it to provide access to leaders across all sectors and at senior levels in cities around the world. This gives participants rare insight and first-hand experience.
Global reach
Common Purpose’s global reach continues to expand rapidly; offices are established across Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Singapore, South Africa, Turkey and the UK, with Brazil and the USA following soon. Common Purpose can also draw on the resources of its partners and its worldwide network of 50,000 alumni to deliver programmes across the world.
This institution is available on eLearnAfrica through partnership with FutureLearn.
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Effective Date: September 22, 2016