Culture Influences How We Show Up at Work: Lens 5 Caribbean Diaspora Experience Model (CDEM)
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You were taught to work hard and let your work speak for itself. But what happens when that formula stops working? In this episode, let's explore Lens 5 of the Caribbean Diaspora Experience Model and how cultural identity shapes how we show up at work.
In This Episode We Discuss:
- Why Caribbean work ethic is both strength and pressure
- The myth of meritocracy in corporate America
- Cultural mismatches between Caribbean values and U.S. workplace norms
Resources Mentioned
- Caribbean Diaspora Experience Model (CDEM)
- Previous Lens Episodes:
- Lens 1: Where You Start Shapes the Journey
- Lens 2: Where You Live + What You Seek = How You Connect
- Lens 3: Cultural Anchors Keep Us Rooted
- Lens 4: Your Identity Will Shift
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