Culture General Guidebook for Military Professionals

Culture General Guidebook for Military Professionals
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Download or read book Culture General Guidebook for Military Professionals written by Kerry Fosher and published by Kerry Fosher. This book was released on 2016-12-31 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Military personnel operate in culturally complex environments around the world. Detailed knowledge about current cultural patterns in a particular place can be hard to come by, especially in times of change or disruption. This book provides basic overviews of general concepts and skills that can be used in any situation to build understanding and interact effectively. The concepts and skills presented were developed by an interdisciplinary social science team at Marine Corps University. The authors designed this book to be used by both curriculum developers and military personnel.


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