Building Cultural Intelligence – Online module

Develop Cultural Intelligence at your own pace online for free while connecting with peers across the globe.

90 per cent of leaders around the world have named Cultural Intelligence as a crucial skill needed to succeed in the 21st century.

This online module was created in partnership with leading companies and organisations (Google, EY and more), to help you better connect, communicate and work with people who are different from you by developing the following skills: 

  • Cultural Intelligence
  • Active Listening
  • Cross-cultural communication
  • Inclusive leadership
  • Self-awareness Teamwork  

You can start this micro-credential at any time of the year and complete it at your own pace.

Upon completion, you will earn a verified RMIT Cred badge which you can add on your CV, embed in your LinkedIn profile, and add to your career portfolio. 

Dates: On demand, start at any time

Duration: 4–6 hours, at your own pace

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