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Title: CrossCultural Communication


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Cross-CulturalCommunication
  • Dr. Russell Willerton
  • ENGL 403

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Communicating Across Cultures
  • The world is getting smaller, and the business
    world is getting more diverse.
  • Effective communication across cultures will help
    your company make money and will make your
    business relationships more successful.

3
Communicating Across Cultures
  • Tendencies vs. Stereotypes
  • There are general tendencies that members of a
    culture tend to show when they communicate.
  • However, do not assume that all members of a
    culture are the same, and do not apply
    stereotypes to them.

4
Communicating Across Cultures
  • National and regional cultures
  • Regional sub-groups may differ from national
    tendencies as a whole.

5
General Principles for Cross-Cultural Comm.
  • Avoid compound/complex verbs (put up, move up,
    lay out, etc.).
  • Avoid using English idioms and slang (keep on
    your toes, breaking my back, be on pins and
    needles, etc.).
  • Test your visuals for double-meanings before
    submitting the final version.
  • Respect the culture of your audience. Avoid
    embarrassing them and yourself.

6
Hofstedes Dimensions of Culture
  • Geert Hofstede conducted research with IBM around
    the world. He identified these traits across
    cultures
  • Power Distance
  • Individualism vs. Collectivism
  • Masculinity vs. Femininity
  • Uncertainty/Anxiety Avoidance
  • Long-term vs. Short-term Orientation

7
Hofstedes Dimensions of Culture
  • Scores are between 1 and 107 (some later scores
    go higher)
  • a high score indicates that the culture tends to
    show this attribute
  • a low score means the culture tends to not show
    it as much

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Sources
  • http//www.cyborlink.com/besite/hofstede.htm
  • http//www.siu.edu/departments/cola/psycho/psyc323
    /chapt04

9
Power Distance
  • A High Power Distance ranking indicates that
    inequalities of power and wealth have been
    allowed to grow within the society. These
    societies are more likely to follow a caste
    system that does not allow significant upward
    mobility of its citizens.

10
Power Distance
  • A Low Power Distance ranking indicates the
    society de-emphasizes the differences between
    citizen's power and wealth. In these societies
    equality and opportunity for everyone is
    stressed.

11
Individualism vs. Collectivism
  • Individualism focuses on the degree the society
    reinforces individual or collective, achievement
    and interpersonal relationships.

12
Individualism vs. Collectivism
  • A High Individualism ranking indicates that
  • Individuality and individual rights are paramount
    within the society.
  • Individuals in these societies may tend to form a
    larger number of looser relationships.

13
Individualism vs. Collectivism
  • A Low Individualism ranking typifies societies of
    a more collectivist nature
  • There are close ties between individuals.
  • These cultures reinforce extended families and
    collectives where everyone takes responsibility
    for fellow members of their group.

14
Masculinity vs. Femininity
  • Masculinity focuses on the degree the society
    reinforces, or does not reinforce, the
    traditional masculine work role model of male
    achievement, control, and power.

15
Masculinity vs. Femininity
  • A High Masculinity ranking
  • The country experiences a high degree of gender
    differentiation.
  • In these cultures, males dominate a significant
    portion of the society and power structure, with
    females being controlled by male domination.

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Masculinity vs. Femininity
  • A Low Masculinity/High Fem. ranking
  • The country has a low level of differentiation
    and discrimination between genders.
  • In these cultures, females are treated equally to
    males in all aspects of the society.

17
Uncertainty Avoidance
  • Uncertainty Avoidance Index focuses on the level
    of tolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity within
    the societyi.e., unstructured situations.

18
Uncertainty Avoidance
  • A High Uncertainty Avoidance ranking
  • The country has a low tolerance for uncertainty
    and ambiguity.
  • This creates a rule-oriented society that
    institutes laws, rules, regulations, and controls
    in order to reduce the amount of uncertainty.

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Uncertainty Avoidance
  • A Low Uncertainty Avoidance ranking
  • The country has less concern about ambiguity and
    uncertainty and has more tolerance for a variety
    of opinions.
  • This type of society is less rule-oriented, more
    readily accepts change, and takes more and
    greater risks.

20
Long-term vs. Short-term Orientation
  •  Long-Term Orientation (LTO) focuses on the
    degree the society embraces, or does not embrace,
    long-term devotion to traditional, forward
    thinking values.

21
Long-term vs. Short-term Orientation
  • High Long-Term Orientation ranking
  • The country values long-term commitments and
    respect for tradition.
  • This is thought to support a strong work ethic
    where long-term rewards are expected as a result
    of today's hard work.
  • However, business may take longer to develop in
    this society, particularly for an "outsider".

22
Long-term vs. Short-term Orientation
  • A Low Long-Term Orientation ranking
  • The country does not reinforce the concept of
    long-term, traditional orientation.
  • Change can occur more rapidly as long-term
    traditions and commitments do not become
    impediments to change.

23
High vs. Low Context
  • High-Context Cultures
  • situational and nonverbal cues convey primary
    meaning
  • trust has to be established first
  • negotiations are slow and ritualistic
  • Low-Context Cultures
  • meaning conveyed primarily through written and
    spoken words
  • business conducted quickly
  • expertise and performance are valued

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Proxemics or Interpersonal Space
  • Each culture has expectations about appropriate
    interpersonal space
  • Space bubbles (space needed between people to
    feel comfortable)

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