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    Introduction Nowadays, in the time of globalization, different types and levels of cross-cultural communications are now increasing constantly and appearing frequently in negotiations, trades and social events. As a result, culture has become significantly important in the field of business communications. However, the culture differences among people often lead to incomplete information and even unnecessary some misunderstandings and embarrassments. In the worst case, they may also cause disagreements

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    COMMUNICATION  AS  A  CROSS-­‐CULTURAL  CHALLENGE     FOR  INTERNATIONAL  MANAGEMENT   A  CASE  STUDY  OF  GINA  TRICOT   Paper  within:     Bachelor  Thesis  in  Business   Administration     Authors:           Tutor:       Frida  Mordenfeld     Sandra  Johansson       Pamela  Hinojosa  Giron         Zehra  Sayed   881201-­‐5520  

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    Executive Summary The purpose of this presentation is to identify the problems faced by Western managers telling eastern managers that improvement in their business is needed. The case which the presentation is based on is about cross-cultural management and organisational strategy and improvement. A delegate of an Australian consulting firm is given the task of heading up a pilot study in the organisations Taiwanese and Indian offices with the aim of identifying the reasons for their slow

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    in every organization. The organizations in the world are differ according to their culture which means that the values applied in each organization are differ across cultures. Individualism and collectivism are the two most commonly mentioned cross-cultural value. Individualism can be defined as the extent to which a person values independence and personal uniqueness. Highly individualist people value personal freedom, self sufficiency, control over their own lives, and appreciation of the unique

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    Cross Cultural Communication Mohamed Elamin Date: 02/23/2011 City University of Seattle Abstract This paper is about comparing and contrasting the American style of communication and that of Bahrain. Different countries have their own interpretation for every single issue based on their culture background and their way of thinking. The most significant characteristics of American culture are: individualism, equality, competition, freedom and privacy, action orientation, directness, particularity

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    Drawing on theories of both cross cultural management and motivation, discuss the factors influencing the contrasting behaviour of both the hosting insiders and outsiders at Dancom. What could be done to help the outsiders become more involved? To understand the case we have to first understand the theories of cross culture management and motivation.... we would be later on moving to the introduction and issues at Dancom. The last but not the least would be the suggestions and their implication

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    Reflecting upon the lectures of Cross-Cultural management was very useful in linking the theory I learned with the experience I had, especially, it provided the opportunity to ‘step back’ from the decisions I made and helped to identify the reasons of my behaviour in different cross-cultural situations. Moreover, commenting upon past experience brought the chance to further develop social and communication skills, strengthen cultural sensitivity and open-mindedness which are of a paramount significance

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    TEACHING CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION Paul Kalfadellis Working Paper 34/05 May 2005 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT WORKING PAPER SERIES ISSN 1327–5216 Abstract The ability of managers to interact with individuals from cultures other than their own, requires a concerted effort on the part of business educators and academics to ‘train’ and ‘educate’ today’s students and tomorrow’s managers in the area cross-cultural communication. This is not necessarily an easy task. Teaching cross-cultural communication

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    technology, one of the main business challenges that an organization faces today is cross cultural communication. With increasing numbers of business opportunities across national borders, many organizations tend to expand their business operations abroad. Consequently, there have been significant business competitions. In order to win in this competitive business world, communication is the most fundamental element. Cross cultural communication is defined that it is part of the intercultural communication

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    Problems or difficulties of cross-cultural communication within the company Language problem and other difficulties. English is the communication language within the company but it’s not native for the Russian managers. Therefore, they admit some difficulties related to this, such as sometimes it’s necessary to ask for the details from their American colleagues to understand their requests better. American managers admit the language difficulties as well but they understand that it’s not easy to

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