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Author: Richard L. Daft, Dorothy Marcic
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Which style of communicating do you think would be most beneficial to the long term success of a U.S. company operating internationally- high context or low context communication. Why?
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The style of communication is really a very important point while dealing a business and that's too internationally. The one way is either you learn the local language and communicate with the local people in their local language and its really very hard. The other option is going to be the low context communication unless dealing business to business.
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