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How To Manage and Benefit from

Cultural Differences

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Inventor Business e-Coach

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Culture is the "lens" through which people view the world. It is central to what they see, how they make sense of what they see, and how they express themselves. Culture in general is concerned with beliefs and values on the basis of which people interpret experiences and behave, individually and in groups.

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Beware of Culture Shock

Failure to identify cultural issues and take action can lead to a culture shock. According to Elisabeth Marx, the author of Breaking Through Culture Shock, the most often found symptoms of culture shock are: feeling isolated; anxiety and worry; reduction in job performance; high nervous energy; helplessness.

Not coping with culture shock symptoms when they appear can lead to a very negative situation. You must build your cultural intelligence if you want to break through culture shock.

 

Cultural Intelligence

What is Culture

Why Cultural Intelligence

Cultural Differences

Patterns of Cultural Differences

World Cultures

Countries

 

 

 

 

East vs. West

Western cultures promote an independent social orientation that values autonomy, self-expression, and individual achievement. Eastern and Latin American cultures promote an interdependent social orientation that values harmony, relatedness, and success of the in-group.

Researchers observed also different patterns of perceiving and thinking in different societies. Westerners tend to think more analytically and East Asians tend to think more holistically.

 

East vs. West

Life Wheel

Life Values

5 Sources of Strategic Sustainable Competitive Advantage of China

Barriers to Systems Thinking

Logical-Thinking Problems

 

 

Tagore quotes

The bird thinks it is an act of kindness to give the fish a lift in the air.

Tagore

 

 

   

An Example of Cultural Differences within Europe

as a barrier to cross-cultural communication

 

 

 

 

Belarus vs. Western Europe

Soul and life values as expressed in their most popular songs

 

 

 

 
 

 

Vadim Kotelnikov advice quotes

You home is where your heart lives. Inhale Love Love the World, love all people, and you will feel at home everywhere!

Vadim Kotelnikov

Vadim Kotelnikov, founder of 1000ventures - personal logo    Business e-Coach    Innompic Games icon

 
Planet of Loving Creators Innompic Games World's best innovators venturepreneurs

Innompic Games turn the Earth to the Planet of Loving Creators by helping people grow as noble innopreneurs and celebrating cross-cultural unity.

 

 

 

Vadim Kotelnikov advice quotes

It's useful to understand cultural differences, but it's all-inclusive love that is the main driving force of our Innompic quest to turn the Earth to the Planet of Loving Creators.

Vadim Kotelnikov

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People from 40+ countries joined enthusiastically the Innompic Planet of Loving Creators in the first three years.

Our next target is to engage
1 Billion people!

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Rajendra Jagdale, India

Be happy and make others happy.

Rajendra Jagdale

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Hasnurlisda Binti Hilmi, Malaysia, KPMSI team manager, Innompic Games 2020

There are so many good things to look forward to and to spread around. The world may be jaded, but we shouldn't be. Keep thriving. Keep inspiring.

Hasnurlisda Binti Hilmi

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Martti Vallila quotes

The power of the pen to change the world should not be underestimated, as words based on truth can conquer the forces of vested interests and their apologists.

Martti
Vallila

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Carolline Ballweg advice quotes

Think different Break rules Create future

Carolin
Ballweg

Humanity is the true religion.

Emmanuel Ndonga

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Vadim Kotelnikov, American Indian proverbs

If we wonder often, the gift of knowledge will come.

American Indian

proverb

Indian Proverbs

Listen to popular opinion but follow your own mind.  >>>

Indian

proverb

Islam, Key concepts of Islam, Isalmic wisdom, muslim values, business trainings for muslims

The chains of habit are too weak to be felt
until they are too strong to be broken.

Islamic

wisdom

Japanese Proverbs

Vision without action is a daydream.
Action without vision is a nightmare.

Japanese

proverb

Russian proverbs

A clever person likes to learn, and the fool – to teach.

Russian

proverb

 

  

 

Cross-Cultural Communication

Hopes and Fears2

Hopes:

  • the possibility of dialogue... More

The GE Leadership Effectiveness Survey (LES)

Structuring a Strategic Alliance

10 Questions To Answer

  1. How good are you in managing cultural differences?... More

Leveraging Diversity: a Managerial Approach

Unleashing the Power of Integrated Opposites

Balanced Organization: 5 Basic Elements

 

 

 

Humorous Tips from Men: 25 Rules for Women

  • If something we said can be interpreted two ways, and one of the ways makes you sad or angry, we meant the other one.

  • Foreign films are best left to foreigners. (Unless it's Bruce Lee or some war flick where it doesn't really matter what they're saying anyway.)

 

New Product Development (NPD)

Shift To New Approaches: 7 Reasons

  • Designers research into total human experience, not merely customer experience. Today, many companies create such new jobs as cognitive psychologists, social anthropologists, cross-cultural specialists who adapt products of global brands to markets with different values and mentality, as well as ethnographers... More

12 Tips for Global Business Travelers

  1. Learn something about the country, local customs, and cultural sensitivities to avoid making faux pas while abroad... More

 

 

What is Culture?

"Culture" refers to a group or community with which you share common experiences that shape the way you understand the world.

The same person, thus, can belong to several different cultures depending on his or her birthplace; nationality; ethnicity; family status; gender; age; language; education; physical condition; sexual orientation; religion; profession; place of work and its corporate culture.

Cultural Intelligence

Cultural intelligence (CQ) is your capability to grow personally through continuous learning and good understanding of diverse cultural heritage, wisdom and values, and to deal effectively with people from different cultural background and understanding... More

Four Cultural Dimensions

Cultures – both national and organizational – differ along many dimensions. Four of the most important are:

Directness (get to the point versus imply the messages)

Hierarchy (follow orders versus engage in debate)

Consensus (dissent is accepted versus unanimity is needed)

Individualism (individual winners versus team effectiveness)7

Coaching

When coaching someone from a different culture, use cross-cultural differences management techniques and skills, in particular... More

Cross-Cultural Communication Challenges

Culture is often at the root of communication challenges. Exploring historical experiences and the ways in which various cultural groups have related to each other is key to opening channels for cross-cultural communication. Becoming more aware of cultural differences, as well as exploring cultural similarities, can help you communicate with others more effectively. Next time you find yourself in a confusing situation, ask yourself how culture may be shaping your own reactions, and try to see the world from the other's point of view.

Building Trust Across Cultural Boundaries

Cultural differences in multicultural teams can create misunderstandings between team members before they have had a chance to establish any credibility with each other. Thus, building trust is a critical step in creation and development of such teams... More

Respecting Cultural Differences and Working Together

Awareness of cultural differences (see some insights) and recognizing where cultural differences are at work is a critical step toward understanding each other and establishing a positive working environment. Use these differences to challenge your own assumptions about the "right" way of doing things and as a chance to learn new ways to solve problems and synergise diversities... More

 Case in Point  Eye Contact

In some cultures, looking people in the eye is assumed to indicate honesty and straightforwardness; in others it is seen as challenging and rude. In USA, the cheapest, most effective way to connect with people is to look them into the eye.

"Most people in Arab cultures share a great deal of eye contact and may regard too little as disrespectful. In English culture, a certain amount of eye contact is required, but too much makes many people uncomfortable. In South Asian and many other cultures direct eye contact is generally regarded as aggressive and rude."8... More

Harness the Power of Diversity

Diversity is a specialized term describing a workplace that includes people from various backgrounds and cultures, and/or diverse businesses.

You can find a strategic competitive advantage in an organizational and cultural context by seeking to leverage, rather than diminish, opposite forces.

An important but widely overlooked principle of business success is that integrating opposites, as opposed to identifying them as inconsistencies and driving them out, unleashes power. This is true on both a personal level (the balanced manager is more effective than his or her peer at one end of the control spectrum) and on team and organizational level as well.  >>>

6 Attributes of Successful CEOs

  • The Cultural Fit. A candidate for a top job might look great on paper, but must be culturally compatible in order to build relationships and add true value. Often, hiring managers or boards emphasize the need to challenge old thinking and move in new directions. But if an executive is too far out of step with an organization, the resulting culture clash can overwhelm the benefits.

9 Signs of a Losing Organization

  1. Discouraging Culture: no shared values; lack of trust; blame culture; focus on problems, not opportunities; diversity is not celebrated; failures are not tolerated; people lose confidence in their leaders and systems... More

10 Rules of Effective Listening

By: Linda Eve Diamond

Yin-Yang of Effective Listening

Maintain eye contact. In the US, not making eye contact has the connotation of someone untrustworthy. But realize, too, that steady eye contact in some cultures is considered impolite or aggressive.

 

Cultural Consciousness...

Guidelines for Multicultural Collaboration...

Concepts Related to Bridging Cultural Differences...

Ten-Step Yoga Approach to Conflict Resolution...

Integrated Diversity...

Color Intelligence...

Understanding Perceptions...

Mental Maps...

Cross-cultural Communication...

Tao of Influencing People...

Tao of Creativity...

Tao of Value Innovation...

Management by Consciousness...

Emotional Marketing...

 Case in Point  General Electric (GE)...

 Case in Point  Coca-Cola...

 Case in Point  Steelcase...

 Case in Point  HP...

 Case in Point  A Female Color...

 

 

 

 

 

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Vadim Kotelnikov advice quotes

If you really want to understand someone, free yourself from your ego and become the person you want to understand.  >>>

Vadim Kotelnikov

 

Abraham Lincoln advice

Tact is the ability to describe others
as they see themselves.

Abraham Linkoln

 

 

 

 

 

References:

  1. "Working on Common Cross-Cultural Communication Challenges", Marcelle E.DuPraw and Marya Axner

  2. "Waging Peace in Our Schools", Linda Lantieri and Janet Patti

  3. "Breaking Through Culture Shock", Elisabeth Marx

  4. "Building Trust Across Cultural Boundaries", Ira Asherman, John W. Bing, Ed.D., and Lionel Laroche

  5. "Conflict Resolution in Intercultural Settings: Problems and Prospects", Kevin Avruch and Peter Black

  6. "Developing a Culture for Diversity", Chris Speechley and Ruth Wheatley

  7. "Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind", Geert Hofstede

  8. "Language Is More than Just Words", Alix Henley & Judith Schott

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Cultural Intelligence

Cross-Cultural Communication

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Yin and Yang

Enneargam

Enneagram Analysis: Styles of Selected World Cultures