Cross-Cultural Competency
Cross-Cultural Competency is the ability to operate in different cultural settings.
ABERRATE
(1) diverge or deviate from the straight path; diverge from the expected
Résumé bullet points:
• Aberrated from standard operating procedure (SOP) in cases that demanded field expediency
ABIDE
{also use in Accountability, Commitment and Dedication, Common Sense, Professional Demeanor and Presence, Reliability, Self-Manageable, and Work Ethic}
(1) bear; continue; endure; go on being; put up with; stomach; take; tolerate
(2) hold; remain; stand fast; stand for
(3) remain with someone; stay
Collocates to: agreements, conditions, laws, norms, rules; resolutions, wishes
ABSORB
{also use in Accomplishments and Achievements, ...
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