Migrants and locals are two sides of a coin—a journey of collaborative adaptation
Who do we call migrants? It may be you or me, moving from one place to
another to improve our lives. It can be inter country, intra country or even
rural to urban. Statistically, the maximum number of human migrations across
the world happened in the last decade—and it is increasing every day.
Migrants and locals are two sides
of a coin—a journey of collaborative adaptation necessary from both ends. We
all struggle during this process from fear
of uncertainty, culture shock, change in perception, value system and style of
communication. As human beings are the heart and soul of any business,
understanding different perspectives and behaviour are crucial in reaping the
optimum outcome. Migration—wherever it happens, it always brings socio economic growth
and in today’s hyper connected mobile world is truly a relevant topic.
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Think
like a migrant – use your practice of adaption to strive for success
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Act like
a local – collaborate, socialise and adapt to the ways of your new homeland