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Business communication and the global context
Learning objectives What How What
is intercultural communication culture effects on communication are national cultural variables
Intercultural communication Many personal
and national variables affect both senders and receivers of message.
Each
Person each countr has its own written and unwritten
Rules
of behavior
Instructions
in communication
This happens due to difference in language, culture, status, education and age
A concept of culture In
scholarly point of it is difficult to define communication and culture.
Research suggests that 164 definitions exist for word “culture”. In communication culture refers to the behavioral characteristics typical of group. It implies that communications, oral, nonverbal with in a group are also typical and are often unique.
A concept of culture Culture generalizations applicable to an entire nation are impossible. Knowing core characteristics of a country are basic to better international communication.
A concept of culture Guess where following communication and cultural habits exists.(p.71) 1. Where people sign their last (family) names first? . ere wo s gna ures appears a e o om of a paper? 3. Where people follow these styles Month/date/year Year/month/date Date/month/year
Intercultural communication
Studies found that we all are comfortable with persons we know and who hold similar belief. Some basic human characteristics are common to all of us e.g. doctor all over the world understand the functions of human body.
Intercultural communication
Intercultural communication
Centre highlights that basic common human characteristics Countries I & II have major cultural overla ma be due to same lan ua e dress etc. Countries III & IV have less commonality Therefore it will be easy to work in countries I & II as an expatriate.
Intercultural communication
At outer edge all four countries are a part, this may be because of major differences, such as religion, values, beliefs verbal and non verbal communication.
Intercultural communication
Intercultural communication
In this figure countries I, II, and IV are highly similar; each to a high degree overlaps the other. It ma be that Christianit is the dominant religion, the language is the same, cars drive on the same side of the road-even first names are used often etc. Country III has less cultural overlap with other countries.
American vs other culture
United States
Concern with diversity
Tendency to be obsessed with time
Expect answers quickly to faxes, letters, or Email
Few vacation periods
Legalistic letters
Other countries Less tolerance for diversity Time is flexible Faxes and E-mail slowly increasing in developing countries Many vacation days More informal a handshake is good as letter