Title: Effective Communication in a Culturally Diverse Workplace
1Effective Communication in a Culturally Diverse
Workplace
- Dr. Linda Beamer
- California State University,
- Los Angeles
2Understanding Unfamiliar Cultures
- Using a culture-general approach
- Values orientation
- Behavior comparison
- Overcoming Bias and Stereotypes
- the threat of the unknown
- the comfort of the familiar
3Communicating with Strangers
- We operate on our own cultural assumptions
- range of what is normal is culturally based
- expectations may be limited
- Discomfort occurs when we encounter the
unfamiliar and unexpected - nonverbal communication differs
- level of personal disclosure differs
- formality/informality of language
- Typical responses
4Dimensions of Culture
- Individualist vs. collectivist
- Horizontal vs. hierarchical
- Form distrusted vs. form trusted
- Self in control vs. Other in control
- Learn from experience vs. from authority
- Rules-observant vs. rules-bending
- Communication direct vs. indirect
- Uncertainty-tolerant vs. uncertainty-averse
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5Individualist vs. Collectivist
- Individualist cultures
- Value independence for each individual
- Decision-making about ones own affairs is left
to the individual - Accomplishments are credited to the individual
- Milestones in reaching ones goals are important
- Overcoming obstacles on ones own is valued
6- Collectivist cultures
- Value the group as the basic unit, and the
individual as a fraction of a whole - Membership in the group is important
- Membership means decision making is done by the
collective - Membership means accomplishments are collective
7Horizontal vs. Hierarchical
- Hierarchical cultures
- value status and rank
- those at the top are not challenged or questioned
- those at the top are responsible for outcomes
- those at the top often have a responsibility for
nurturing those below
8- Horizontal cultures
- have fewer ladders
- shared responsibility
- many contributors to the decision-making
- (Isnt this collectivist? No, because)
- input is considered valid when it comes from many
sources throughout an organization - flatter structure equalizes individual
responsibility and opportunity
9Form Trusted vs. Suspect
- When form is trusted
- the rules of correct behavior are known to all
- Risk of making a faux pas is slight
- Social errors can make the group as well as the
individual look untrustworthy, immature - Personal and group face can be protected
- Comfort level is high for those who know the rules
10- Where form is suspect
- Lack of authenticity is disparaged
- Phoniness must be revealed and rejected
- if individuals can present themselves by their
own words and deeds, being authentically who you
say you are is important - rules of behavior can camouflage the actual
person - False representation may be admired when
it succeeds
11Self in Control vs. Other in Control
- When the self is in control of events
- the self also is responsible for outcomes
- planning carefully becomes important to avoid
unplanned results - strategy and strategic thinking results
- tactics to achieve strategies are valued
- freedom is closely related to control
- control is closely related to independence and
achievement
12- When the Other is in control
- Fate, Destiny, the Will of God explains outcomes
- Striving against the controlling power is folly
- piety may be valued
- spiritual and spirit-filled world view
- freedom results from letting go of control
- lack of order would result if the larger other
were not taking charge
13Learning from experience vs.authority
- Learning from experience means
- It isnt true or learned until it is lived
- obstacles are turned into learning opportunities
- experiences can be viewed as successes
- Older persons have experienced more, and
therefore are more learned - Experiences that dont teach something are wasted
opportunities - Hands-on learning is the most valuable kind
14- Learning from authorities means
- Teachers, authors, religious leaders, lecturers,
etc. are the source of learning - One learns by mastering their wisdom
- Personal experience is only fragmentary compared
to the collected wisdom - One learns by becoming aware of and storing
mentally the insights of others
15Rules-observant vs. Rules-bending
- Rules-observant cultures
- Believe it is good for people to follow laws
- equally expected of all
- keeps people from exploiting others
- View law breakers as negative
- Trust the law to ensure equality of opportunity,
in spite of flawed implementation
16- Rules-bending cultures
- Expect to be able to make exceptions
- when status issues arise
- when inequalities of need are apparent
- for the sake of relationships
- See laws as inevitably impossible to apply in
ways that ensure the good - See their own ability to get around rules as a
positively valued skill
17Direct vs. Indirect Communication
- Direct communication means
- putting the main message up front
- preferring words that are unadorned,
straightforward, and dynamic - valuing the truth/facts over politeness
- calling people on their waffling or
contradictions or ambiguity - using bullets and point form
- avoiding contextual details
18- Indirect communication means
- delaying main messages until after details and
explanations - tolerating and enjoying ambiguity in word choice
- preserving and nurturing the relationship with
others - valuing the pleasant exchange more than objective
truth - relying heavily on context to communicate
important meanings
19Uncertainty tolerant vs. averse
- Tolerating uncertainty means
- less concerned about taking personal risks
- acceptance of challenges in new situations
- failure is not necessarily a huge disaster
- willingness to live without all the answers
- often responsibility lies with other and not
with individual - planning is not viewed as the cure-all for
preventing problems
20- Aversion to uncertainty means
- tendency to plan in order to minimize the unknown
- tendency to play by the rules in work issues,
especially regarding promotion - desire to have clear lines of authority and
responsibility in the workplace - fear of failure
- fear of being in a risky situation where the
outcome is unpredictable
21Asian Cultures
- Individualist collectivist
- Horizontal hierarchical
- Form distrusted trusted
- Self control Other control
- Learn from experience authority
- Rules-observant rules-bending
- Communication direct indirect
- Uncertainty-tolerant
uncertainty-averse
22Euro -American Culture
- Individualist collectivist
- Horizontal hierarchical
- Form distrusted trusted
- Self control Other control
- Learn from experience authority
- Rules-observant rules-bending
- Communication direct indirect
- Uncertainty-tolerant
uncertainty-averse
23African American Culture
- Individualist collectivist
- Horizontal hierarchical
- Form distrusted trusted
- Self control Other control
- Learn from experience authority
- Rules-observant rules-bending
- Communication direct indirect
- Uncertainty-tolerant
uncertainty-averse
24Latino Cultures
- Individualist collectivist
- Horizontal hierarchical
- Form distrusted trusted
- Self control Other control
- Learn from experience authority
- Rules-observant rules-bending
- Communication direct indirect
- Uncertainty-tolerant
uncertainty-averse
25Clusters of Cultures
Individualist
Collectivist
Asian
Latino
Euro American
African American
German/British
26Horizontal
Hierarchical
Latino
Asian
German/British
Euro American
African American
27Form distrusted
Form trusted
Asian
Latino
German/British
Euro American
African American
28Self in control
Other in control
Asian
Latino
German/British
Euro American
African American
29Learn from Experience Learn from
Authorities
Asian
Latino
German/British
Euro American
African American
30Rules Bending Rules Observant
Asian
Latino
German/British
Euro American
African American
31Communication Direct Communication
Indirect
Asian
Latino
Euro American
German/British
African American
32Uncertainty-averse
Uncertainty-tolerant
Asian
Latino
Euro American
German/British
African American
33What it Means for Communicating at Work
- African American workplace
- Asian student
- Communication problems likely to occur about
communication style, status, future
34- Asian workplace
- Latino student
- Communication problems will occur less often key
values are similarly oriented
35- Latino workplace
- African American student
- Communication problems likely about style of
communicating, future, status and learning
36- Euro American workplace
- Latino student
- Communication problems likely to occur about
many cultural values, communication style
37What We Can Do
- Become aware of the differences in values that
constitute cultural dimensions - Discern different communication styles and the
concerns that generate them - Understand your own cultural priorities and
therefore your own probable biases - Keep your communication clear, and aid your
messages with graphics