… the clash of differences should be the normal matter of course. That is an inherent part of diversity. The question is whether the clash of opinions, ways of thinking, cultures, gender, behaviour, etc. is seen as a threatening conflict or as a chance to find new kinds of solutions to the challenges at hand through appropriate attitudes and skills.
The distinction between these two attitudes and managing tension when encountering differences are key elements of developing Diversity Competence. Using these skills implies, however, that more time may be required than doing something in the ordinary way like a reflex reaction, that could have terrible consequences – even if it first seems to save time . That is how valuable time can be.
Are you fit for Diversity?
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