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Building business relationships and gift giving—Japan
Building business relationships and gift giving—Japan In Japan, it is common for colleagues to exchange presents. This is a tradition of reciprocation. According to Geert Hofstede, the Japanese are very high in Power Distance and place a great deal of important on rank. Gift giving is a sign of appreciation and can be used to display your acknowledgement of an individual’s hospitality or rank. Gifts can be presented at meetings, dinners, lunches, and even negotiations. As this is an important …
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Building successful business relationships—China
Building successful business relationships—China China had one of the most interesting scores on the Hofstede scale. It was found to be low in Uncertainty Avoidance and Power Distance but high in Collectivism and Masculinity. This means the culture is very open to innovation and new ideas, and is tolerant of ambiguity and change. The low Power Distance signals that there are few or no gaps in social class while placing a great emphasis on goal-oriented, Masculine values such as assertiveness, …
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Building business relationships, meeting & greeting—the Middle East
Building business relationships, meeting & greeting—the Middle East Large Power Distance is a dominant characteristic of the region according to Geert Hofstede. This means that there is a large amount of inequality in the distribution of wealth and power. Rank is extremely important, and there is not much mobility in socioeconomic status. The most important decision maker is usually in one of the highest positions, but he makes the decisions only in consensus with the group. When negotiating, you should …
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Business relationships and gift giving—India
Business relationships and gift giving—India In India, interpersonal relationships are basic building blocks of a successful business. To create a long-lasting connection, you should try to partake in dinners, festivals, and other social functions. There are countless festivals and celebrations that provide an opportunity to give and receive a small token of appreciation. These include the festivals of Holi (the celebration of colors), Diwali (the festival of lights), Rakhi (the summer holiday, when brothers give gifts to sisters), Ganesh Chaturthi, …
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Building successful business relationships—Russia
Building successful business relationships—Russia Traditionally, Russia has been a country in which status and rank are of great importance. This has not changed and was only strengthened during the Soviet period. Today, the country is transitioning to a free-market economy and democracy; however, there is some prejudice about common Western business tactics. Russians tend to be suspicious of public praise, open displays of achievement, and compromise. Although business is no longer controlled by the state, there is a deep hierarchy …
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Business relationships and dining—Latin America
Business relationships & dining—Latin America Latin Americans scored high in Uncertainty Avoidance on the Hofstede scale. Cultures high in this dimension shy away from ambiguity and ambivalence. This means that there are more social rules and regulations in place to reduce the amount of anxiety associated with risky or unknown situations. Nevertheless, Latin Americans are rather relaxed in their communication style and do not have rigid behavioral rules for networking. They are very extroverted and prefer warm, personal relationships with …
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Building successful business relationships—Japan
Building successful business relationships—Japan Japan’s most prominent characteristic according to Hofstede is high Uncertainty Avoidance. Ambiguity is unwelcome and strict rules and procedures are put in place to reduce it. This may explain why the Japanese view conflict—a highly ambiguous subject—negatively. It is generally preferred to submit to the collective opinion, and therefore the Land of the Rising Sun is also considered to be highly Collectivist. The concepts of individual freedom and personal achievement are not regarded as highly as …
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Building successful business relationships—the Middle East
Building successful business relationships—the Middle East According to Hofstede, Middle Eastern countries scored high in Uncertainty Avoidance. This means that here, a high value is placed upon avoiding unpredictable situations, uncertain conversations, and the unknown. To minimize the anxiety caused by uncertainty, very strict rules and guidelines are put in place. Typically, cultures that score high in this dimension implement many rituals for common tasks such as drinking tea or preparing and eating meals. For most people, a structured guide …
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