we are very much global citizens. Therefore it is important to understand different cultures and be able to interact with people from all around the globe and I believe that international house is a perfect place to learn and gain understanding of cultural and ethnic diversity of this world. I am also attracted by the wide variety of events and programs hosted at the international house throughout the year. As a new immigrant to Canada these events will provide me with a great platform to interact
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The group, calling itself the Alliance for the Promotion for Cross-cultural Skills for Business Students, was financed by the Fund for the Improvement of Post-secondary Education (FIPSE) and was charged with the creation of programs requiring business student participation in study abroad programs and in innovative intercultural communication curricula setup precisely for this target group. In their effort to create this cross-cultural skills curricula for business students, Alliance members initially
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multicultural communication and relationships throughout my twenty-one years of life. My first memorable moments were probably from elementary school. I went to elementary school in a more urban area of south Seattle. Therefore, the area was very multi-cultural. I was a part of a before and after-school child day care program where I met some of my best friends throughout the majority of my childhood. The day care was very diverse with many different cultures and ethnicities. I benefitted a lot from this
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that can be scored and compared with other countries. His theory of cultural dimensions includes only five categories: Power distance, Individualism, Masculinity, Uncertainty Avoidance and Long Term Orientation (Dimensions of national cultures, 2015). MAJOR ARTICLE SUMMARY The article I selected is from the December, 2011, issue of the journal Online Reading in Psychology and Culture: International association of Cross-Cultural Psychology. The article is titled, ‘Dimensionalizing Cultures: The
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04hofstede (ds) 27/8/02 1:46 pm Page 1 Human Relations [0018-7267(200211)55:11] Volume 55(11): xx–xx: 028921 Copyright © 2002 The Tavistock Institute ® SAGE Publications London, Thousand Oaks CA, New Delhi Dimensions do not exist: A reply to Brendan McSweeney Geert Hofstede In January 2001 Human Relations invited me to write a response to an article by Brendan McSweeney which was a critical examination of my 1980 book Culture’s consequences, to coincide with the forthcoming
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A global virtual team is a sophisticated system of people who routinely confront cultural differences in a digital environment that is constantly changing. This article mentions how understanding cultural differences is imperative for the success of a group of individuals within a team communicating virtually from different locations throughout the world. But also talks about the challenges global virtual teams will face with the use of technology. Third, the reading also distinguishes what is needed
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known as an economically powerful an stable country. Japan’s economy is among the 3 largest economies worldwide and is the second most technologically powerful economy. From a cultural perspective Japan has strong cultural values greatly influenced by Confucianism and western cultures. When analyzing Japan from Hoftede Cultural dimension point of view it is clear that is low power distance culture with high collectivism, high masculinity, high uncertainty avoidance, and long-term oriented. This tendencies
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Introduction With the initiation of global economy comes an increased interaction between people of different countries and an increase in the need to deal with cultural differences. Thus, there must be an understanding of how the international project will affect people and how people will affect the project. This requires an understanding of economic, demographic, educational, ethical, ethnic, religious, and other characteristic of the people for whom the project affects or who have an interest
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Communication Opinion Paper Health Care changes are being made daily on how to communicate with others and technology is helping. Communication is very important in health care. I feel that without any communication then everyone would be lost and there would be a lot more people sick than there already is today. Learning the different types of communication can benefit in having a productive work place and knowing the consumers will come back to a provider who takes the time to understand the consumer
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Hofstede's six basic cultural dimensions • Power distance (PDI), or the degree to which members of a national culture automatically accept a hierarchical or unequal distribution of power in organizations and the society; This dimension expresses the degree to which the less powerful members of a society accept and expect that power is distributed unequally. The fundamental issue here is how a society handles inequalities among people. People in societies exhibiting a large degree of power
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