Cross Cultural Communication

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    My Cultural Upbringing

    My Cultural Upbringing Culture for me goes back to the beginning of my life, where I learned that boys don’t play with dolls or makeup. Fighting was the only way to solve a problem and to respect your elders no matter what. Homosexuality for males would get you out cast from the family and upon entering any home you had to remove your foot wear. “Societies exert a great deal of pressure on people to conform to the way things are done in that culture” (Sole, 2011, section 6.2). That type of pressure

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    Culture Defined.

    a lens through which the world is viewed revolving around what one sees, how they make logic of what they see and how they articulate themselves after all this. Dimensions of culture Dimensions of culture refer to a tool that is used to assess cultural differences that are present in communities or organizations. Cultures differ on the line of these dimensions; directness, hierarchy, consensus and individualism. i) Individualism. Individualism is a measure of individual/collective rights that

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    Cultural Dimensions Theory

    Cultural Dimensions Theory MGMT455 Unit 3 Assignment Cultural Dimensions Theory A Dutch social psychologist and anthropologist named Geert Hofstede studied how different cultures interact with one another. The framework for assessing the many differences between nations and cultures was established by him and called the cultural dimensions theory. The theory uses six cultural dimensions to place a value on them. The six cultural dimensions are power, collectivism, uncertainty avoidance

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    Hofstede

    Adriana DINITA, 19th September 2012 After reading Hofstede’s articles, this one particular phrase remained stuck in my mind: „Culture is collective mental programming”. Indeed, our up-bringing is done according to the cultural norms of behavior of our country and we take them for granted without ever questioning if these norms rule the behavior of everyone else as well. As I grew up, I received a certain education, got involved in extracurricular activities, things that shaped my personality, my

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    Intercultuleral Change

    Holly D Brunk MGM316-1202B-03 Individual Project Phase 4 June 18, 2012 Intercultural Change Rio de Janeiro In Brazil, there are many cultural differences than in America where the corporate headquarters of the construction firm is. The Brazilians are fun loving people no matter what part of the country you visit. In Rio de Janeiro, were the Skyscraper is to be located, it is particularly true. To this culture, life is a party. In greeting it is common to receive a hand shake and a kiss on the cheek

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    The Importance of Inter Cultural Skills

    The Importance of Intercultural Skills According to Beamer, “The two important reasons for understanding culture are to learn how others make sense of their environment, and to prevent mistakes and miscommunication” (Varner & Beamer, 2010). I would add that a third reason for understanding and developing culture is to avoid making mistakes of the past. Beamer described how baffling a mere theme park or mall could be in different parts of the world. Understanding the culture surrounding the mall

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    Values

    regulation, codes of practice and standards on organisation policy and practice 2.1 Understand how the communication process is influence by values cultural factors How communication process is influenced by your CULTURE; When the same things means different things in two cultures , communication can be difficult. Culture and Communication (Key connections) A. Culture and communication are inseparable. B. Culture is the key source of meaning, sense-making. 1. Culture is an important

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    Marketing Startegy Coca Cola

    1. Barriers to effective communication A. Physical barriers Internal structure of the organization and layout of office machines and equipments creates physical barriers in communication a.      Distance: – communication is found obstructed in long distance. Like communication between America and Nepal. b.      Noise: – it is from external sources and affects the communication process. Noise negatively affects the accuracy c.       Physical arrangement: – the physical arrangement of organizational

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    Cultural Diversity

    Cultural “Glasses” Cultural differences vary greatly between unique groups of people. Due to the sentiments it’s based on, culture is commonly passed on through generations, creating long–lasting bonds and traditions. When visiting or researching foreign cultures, there is no “right” or “wrong” and it is important to distinguish and respect opposing ideas that may arise. Both the United States and China have very large, established cultures that are known throughout the international community

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    Different Meanings of Body Language in China and West

    important role in both communication of daily lives and intercultural communication. However, in the past time, the attention paid to body language is not enough. Due to the cultural differences between China and west, differences in the meaning of body language exist. The importance of body language is reviewed and stressed, the features of body language in Sino-West cultural communication are analyzed, and some advices for body language using in intercultural communication is provided. Key words:intercultural

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