Cross Cultural Communication

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    Kenneth McNally 1/31/2016 Business Communications Culture, The Business World, and Me Reflection Paper The way that you communicate is profoundly influenced by the culture that you were raised in. This cultural influence gives you the understanding of the meaning of words, gestures, time and space issues as well as rules of human relationships in your culture. Intercultural communication is not just translating a message from one language to another but rather understanding how people

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    Intercultural Communication

    Problem Statement Since few decades, a rapid advancement is observed in the globalization, which has resulted in an increment of immigrants in the Western countries, especially, the United States. In the result, intercultural communication is one of the major issues that are presently confronted by Americans, as well as, the immigrants in the country. This paper will specifically discuss and analyze some of the causes and effects of this issue. Audience Analysis Nowadays, people from different

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    daughters are American born and raised * A movie with many layers of intercultural and intergenerational communication (miscommunication) between mothers and daughters, as well as the daughters’ struggle with their cultural identities II/ Relevant literature and intercultural communication term * High context/ Low context Cultures * Collectivism / Individualism * Cultural Identity III/ Language barriers Even though the mothers speak understandable English, there are differences

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    dimension. | | | | * Question 2 0.5 out of 0.5 points | | | Cultivating informal networks within and outside your organization can benefit your career. | | | | | | | | | | * Question 3 0.5 out of 0.5 points | | | Communication skills are important in people-oriented careers but not in high-tech jobs. | | | | | | | | | | * Question 4 0.5 out of 0.5 points | | | It is not a good idea to send a message via more than one channel, because that would create

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    leaders are physically more accessible. Table 7.3 shows examples of both types. According to Dickson, Hartog and Mitchelson (2003) power distance is one of the most influential cultural dimension which has been used to have an in-depth analysis of cross-cultural leadership research. Specifically, power distance as a cultural dimension has been used to dictate the leadership styles and behaviors in

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    Cultural Dimensions: High Context vs. Low Context

    Dimensions of Culture Com 101 Cultural Dimension: High Context vs. Low Context Definition of the Dimension: High and low context communication are ways in which members of various cultures deliver messages. High context messages are communicated non-verbally, in an attempt to maintain social balance, while low context messages express what one would like to communicate directly through language. Examples of how this dimension of culture can result in misunderstanding

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    Cultural Competency Paper

    Cultural competency is a "set of congruent practice skills, behaviors, attitudes and policies that come embedded in a system, agency, or among consumer providers and professionals" (Green & Reinckens, 2013). Cultural competency allows tasks to be carried out effectively in any setting and situation. A health care professional who is culturally competent provides good awareness and sensitivity to individuals are of different cultures. Health care workers face diversity on a daily whether it's in society

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    Comparing American Culture

    There are five dimensions of national culture that compare different countries and their culture. These dimensions include power distance, uncertainty avoidance, individualism/ collectivism, masculinity/femininity, and long-term/short-term orientation.While the United States and the Netherlands are similar on four out of the five national culture dimensions, their drastically different on the masculine/feminine dimension. The US is known as a masculine society in which the men are seen as more aggressive

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    Foreign Names

    Foreign names are difficult for people in another country to pronounce and easy for people to make fun of. In the reading “The ‘F’ Word” by Firoozeh Dumas,she points out about her own name and other foreign names being difficult to deal with in another country she’s not from. Dumas writes how there’s obstacles to go through with a foreign name. Throughout time she had to change her name to an American name in order to fit in, and later on she goes back to her foreign name and doesn’t really care

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    Cultural Competence

    Cultural competence is a term used to describe a set of skills, principles, and values that acknowledge, respect and work near perfect interactions between the individual and the various cultural and ethnic groups(cite). There are four key components in maintaining a high level of Cultural Competency. Those components are awareness, attitude, knowledge, and skills. Awareness. The awareness of one’s own individual biases and reactions to people who are of certain cultures or backgrounds different

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