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PostSubject: Cultural Differences in Business   Cultural Differences in Business I_icon_minitimeThu Apr 24, 2014 1:44 pm

If you are a business and must work together with foreign partners, you should note the following:

Communication: In some cultures around the world, Older people often have outspoken opinions or tend to interrupt while others are talking. Whereas in some other place, people often soft-spoken, using flowery words and patiently listen to others ideas.
In a meeting with the foreign business, this factors may to influence the results of your work. we need try to adjust to the way which your business partners communicate.

Valuing Time: Cultural differences also become apparent in differing concepts of time. Is the scheduled time frame for a meeting. Will you jeopardize a business deal by arriving late, or is it perfectly acceptable to let family matters,
A popular example: Everyone would agree that Germans are well-known for their punctuality. However, in many country like African and South American countries, scheduled appointments are often treated like a general guideline rather than something one has to strictly abide by.

Seeing how some cultures are more time-conscious than others, it is always best to be punctual at first and simultaneously adopt a relaxed attitude towards time management. Even if you are always on time, your business partners may not take the appointed time for a business meeting as seriously as you do. After a while, you will learn to adjust to your business partners’ unique pace at work.

Cultural Differences Aside: There are always a few generally valid guidelines you should pay attention to in order to make a positive impression in the business world. Being dressed appropriately for the occasion and arriving at a business meeting well-prepared are two very obvious ingredients for your success in international business. Whether you are in France or in China, your business partners will appreciate your efforts to make a good impression, regardless of cultural differences.
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