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The
multicultural mix is a big part of the business world now, most businesses
employ people from all over the world so now you have to know what their
culture is like so as to not offend them. A multicultural mix can be good
for many reasons, it brings diversity into the job and allows opportunities
for improvement in different areas, and it will always keep things
interesting.
A
coworker that might be from another culture might be able to provide
different ways of doing things which could be very beneficial for the
business, they can also keep things pretty interesting allowing others to
take part in different things from their culture. Having a multicultural
office place is important in the business world today and has proven to be
very successful in our culture.
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I need a 75 words response for the
following
thomas
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The
theories and principles of psychology have been derived from an eclectic
mix of people. This mixture of people varies in age, nationality, and
gender. Each of the multicultural people brought different (yet at
times similar) ideas about psychology. The advantage to
multiculturalism is getting different perceptions of ideas, thoughts, or
principles. I believe we are able to learn more when interacting with
people of different cultures. We share ideas and grow them into our
own interpretations; which promote growth of knowledge and continued
education. The field of psychology is extremely subjective because
there is no right or wrong way of coming to a conclusion. People of
different cultures may come to conclusions not similar to anyone
else’s. Certain religious beliefs may be an element which alters an
outcome. According to Freud, “Religion was an expression of
underlying psychological neuroses and distress” (Cherry). Freud’s
thoughts on religion would affect the conclusions he would draw vs. the
conclusions of an opposing idea. Overall, we need the input of
multicultural people so that we can see different points of view. By
not experiencing “tunnel vision” we can all grow and have the
opportunity to agree or disagree.
Reference:
Cherry, K. (n.d.). Freud
& Religion. Retrieved from http://psychology.about.com:
http://psychology.about.com/od/sigmundfreud/p/freud_religion.htm
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