Diversity Training Opportunities

Intercultural development inventory (IDI) workshops

Intercultural conflict style inventory

Intercultural online video resources


 
Intercultural development inventory (IDI) workshops

Elevate your awareness of your approach to cultural diversity through the application of the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI) tool, supplemented by group feedback and the exploration of guidelines for managing the nuances of cross-cultural communication. The workshop will be of particular value to administrative staff, educators, employers and other professionals working with diverse cultures. This session is offered in half-day or 2-hour sessions with individual feedback sessions arranged at a later date. The IDI is statistically reliable and it measures intercultural competence based on Dr. Milton Bennett's Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity. Visit www.idiinventory.com for more information.

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Employment Equity

Intercultural conflict style inventory

The Intercultural Conflict Style (ICS) Inventory is an assessment tool used to identify different culture-based perspectives to resolving conflict.

It is an 18-item, self-scored inventory that indicates an individual’s orientation towards four possible cross-cultural dispute resolution approaches. It is a tool designed to enable individuals working with diverse cultures to maximize positive and productive interactions. Included is an opportunity to chart your own conflict management style and contrast it with styles of other cultural communities.

The ICS Inventory is a statistically reliable and valid measure of conflict style based on the Intercultural Conflict style model. The ICS Inventory can be used for individual, group and organizational assessment. The Intercultural Conflict Style Inventory (ICSI) is also included in this session. To request a session or for more information, please contact the Employment Equity Office: (709) 864-2548 or equity@mun.ca.


 

Intercultural online video resources

Please click here to access video resources. These videos were made possible through funding provided by the Government of Alberta.