Cultural DNA: The Psychology of Globalization delves into the critical soft skills necessary for thriving in a globally interconnected world. Authored by Gurnek Bains, founder and chairman of a leading business psychology consultancy, this groundbreaking work explores the psychological underpinnings of eight key global cultures. Through original research and recent findings from neuroscience, behavioral genetics, and psychology, the book provides readers with deep insights into the cultural dynamics of regions such as the United States, Latin America, Europe, China, India, the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Australia. An extensive database featuring 30,000 leaders offers practical guidance to enhance cross-cultural engagement. The text addresses essential questions including the challenges faced by leaders from different regions as they navigate global contexts, and why certain cultural attitudes prevail.
