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Why Cultural Intelligence and Conflict Management Are the Foundations of Global Leadership
When I founded MAM Educational & Consulting Services, I did so with a clear conviction: global leadership must be built upon a foundation of cultural intelligence and conflict management. Without the ability to effectively foster these two capabilities, little else truly matters. Technical expertise, strategic insight, and operational excellence are all valuable skills—but in a global environment, they are insufficient on their own. All the technical skills in the world will
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The Power of Language in Building Cultural Intelligence
In my 20+ years living and working in overseas environments, I have always taken the time to learn at least a few key phrases in the native language of the country where I was working. Learning the language of the host country you are doing business in serves a multitude of purposes, but one facet that is not often spoken about is the cultural intelligence aspect of adjusting to the environment. Although I do not consider myself fluent in any of the languages I have studied o
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Mar 102 min read
When “Yes” Doesn’t Always Mean Yes: A Cultural Intelligence Perspective
While working in a country in Africa, I once found myself in conversation with a manager who was increasingly frustrated with a local staff member’s inability to complete assigned tasks without constant follow-up. The manager explained that when he asked for something to be done, the employee would always respond with “yes.” Yet days later, the task would remain incomplete. Over time, the manager became convinced that without persistent follow-up, work simply would not get do
mcchristianm
Feb 132 min read
What Traveling the World Taught Me About People
In my more than 20 years of traveling and working internationally—both in the private sector across various leadership roles and in the public sector as a diplomat—I have met some of the most remarkable people of my lifetime. Along the way, I’ve built lifelong friendships and invaluable professional networks that span continents, cultures, and industries. What has always fascinated me is not how different people are, but how similar we often become once genuine conversation b
mcchristianm
Feb 122 min read


February 2026 | Volume 1, Issue 3
MAM Educational & Consulting ServicesNewsletter Message from the Founder: Dr. Marcus McChristian, CMA Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is the ability to relate to, work effectively with, and lead people from cultures different from your own and is one of the most powerful strategic tools available to professionals operating in international and multicultural environments. How we deliver, interpret, and act upon messages is often shaped by our cultural background. As leaders, unders
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Feb 63 min read


Special Edition: Cultural Intelligence (CQ) for International Schools (K–12)January 2026 | Volume 1, Issue 2
MAM Educational & Consulting ServicesNewsletter Message from the Founder: Dr. Marcus McChristian, CMA International schools face a unique challenge and opportunity. With students, educators, and leaders coming together from diverse cultural backgrounds, the ability to communicate across differences has never been more essential. Cultural Intelligence (CQ) is more than a leadership skill; it is a strategic capability that helps schools strengthen relationships, reduce conflict
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Feb 63 min read


January 2026 | Volume 1, Issue 1
MAM Educational & Consulting ServicesNewsletter Message from the Founder: Dr. Marcus McChristian, CMA We live in a complex world, one that seems to grow more complicated by the hour. Political divisiveness, global pandemics, security threats, social unrest, and ongoing conflicts all raise an important question: How can any business operate effectively across international boundaries under such conditions? If navigating these global tripwires isn’t difficult enough, imagine do
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Feb 64 min read
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