Working better globally
What do the Hans Arp Museum at Rolandseck station and a meeting of intercultures consultants have in common? There are of course the high standards of professionalism on all sides – but mostly it is the joy of meeting again in stimulating surroundings. Time for...
Born tolerant?
“Malays have intercultural tolerance in their genes.” During a visit to Kuala Lumpur in January 2010, intercultures’ managing director Stefan Meister was often told during discussions that ethnic Malays consider themselves to be tolerant “from birth”. It is the...
Chances in Jakarta
Why choose Jakarta? intercultures’ consultant Lee Milstein recently moved from Bangkok to Jakarta. Lee Milstein, who has spent a lot of his life in Southeast Asia, is familiar with Indonesia thanks to an earlier long-term stay. “Indonesia was always exciting. It is...