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Title: Multicultural Networks


1
Multicultural Networks
  • Effective Communication in a Global Environment

2
What is culture
Observable behaviour
Values and assumptions
3
Layers of culture
Right or wrong
Language, food, dress religion, buildings,
fashion, art
Good or Bad
Assumptions about existence
4
Cultural differences
  • Type of Culture
  • How we relate to people
  • How we relate to time

5
Relationship with people
  • Individualism Communitarian
  • Neutral Emotional
  • Universalism Particularism
  • Achievement Ascription

6
Universalist
  • Rules, regulations and procedures very important
  • Agreement is usually supported by legal contract
  • There is the law, and that is that
  • A persons trustworthiness is based on honouring
    their word or contract

7
Particularist
  • Relationships more important than rules
  • Legal contracts and be easily modified
  • The law is relative
  • A persons trustworthiness is based on whether
    they respond to changing circumstances

8
High-Context Cultures
  • Indirect and circuitous forms of relating
  • Tactful, evasive and ambiguous
  • Operates through personal relationships and trust
  • Negotiations slow and ritualistic

9
Low Context cultures
  • Direct and to the point
  • Precise, blunt and transparent
  • Operates through legalistic framework
  • Negotiation as structured as possible

10
Low context
High Context
11
Individuals
  • Use of the I form in communication
  • Instant decision making by representatives
  • Achievement is personal
  • Individual assumes responsibility for actions
  • Holidays taken in pairs or sometimes alone

12
Communitarians
  • Use of the we form
  • Decisions referred back by delegates to
    organisations
  • Achievement is group based and joint
    responsibility is assumed for actions

13
Individualism
Encourage individual freedom and responsibility H
owever..
We need to avoid Conformism and slow Decision
making, so we must.
We dont want to degenerate Into
self-centredness, so we Must
Encourage individuals to Work for consensus in
the interest Of the group although
Communitarianism
14
Verbal communication
  • Low-Context A
  • B
  • High-Context A
  • B
  • Oriental A
  • B

15
Tone of voice
  • Low-Context
  • High-Context
  • Oriental

16
Neutral Cultures
  • Hide emotions
  • Cool and controlled behaviour is admired
  • Physical contact and strong expression of body
    language is taboo
  • Emotions that are controlled may sometimes explode

17
Affective Cultures
  • Thoughts and feelings are expressed verbally and
    non-verbally
  • Expression of disagreement is uninhibited
  • Lively discussion with lots of emotion admired
  • Frequent physical contact and open expression
    of body language permissible

18
Achievement
  • Titles are only used when relevant
  • Respect for hierarchy is based on effectiveness
    and ability of jobholder
  • Senior managers may be of varying age and gender
  • Senior managers hold their position based on
    competence and qualifications

19
Ascription
  • Titles used extensively to indicate status in
    organisation
  • Respect for hierarchy is required to demonstrate
    commitment to the organisation
  • Senior managers are usually male, middle-aged and
    qualified by background, formal qualifications
    and connections

20
Time
Sequentially
Synchronically
21
Resolution
  • Respect Tolerance
  • Understanding
  • Cooperation
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