Kategorier: Alle - relationships - culture - context - rules

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Understanding cultural norms and the various implicit rules that govern social interactions can be complex, especially for those unfamiliar with the 'unwritten rules' that dictate behavior.

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USA

Indulgent

Indulgence :

Low "socialization"

Low normative education

Low control of desires

Low restraint of impulses


REF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 26

https://www.hofstede-insights.com/country-comparison/the-usa/



Absolute thuth

Conventional/traditional

Short terme orientation

Concern for stability

Quick results expected

Spending for today


REF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 23

Achivement



REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 22

Weak

Relaxed, lower stress

Hard work not a virtue per se

Emotions not shown

Conflict & competition seen as fair play

Acceptance of dissent

Willingness to take risk

There should be few rules


Interculturel Dim Page 10


Diapo 18 PPT

Polychronic

High territoriality

Ambitious and a need to excel

Tendency to polarize

Live in order to work

Big and fast are beautiful

Admiration for the achiever

Decisiveness


REF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 18

Japan

Communitarism

People believe that the group is more important

than the individual.

The group provides help and safety, in exchange

for loyalty.

The group always comes before the individual.


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 13

Indulgence :

High “socialization”

High normative education

High control of desires

High restraint of impulses


REF : https://www.hofstede-insights.com/country/japan/


REF : 2 intercultural page 11

Masculinity

Ambitious and a need to excel

Tendency to polarize

Live in order to work

Big and fast are beautiful

Admiration for the achiever

Decisiveness


REF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 18




REF :  6 Dimensions - Hofstede Diapo 7/29

Belief that a person can control situation, context or environment to achieve goalds.

This includes working with teams and within organizations


REF : 07_Dimension Page 28

Sequential

People like events happen in order

Ponctuality, planning

In this culture, "time is money"


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 25

Neutral


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 19

Diffuse


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 16

Collectivism

“We” conscious

Relationships over tasks

Fulfill obligations to group

Loss of “face”, shame.


REF : Interculturel Dim Page 14

France

Sujet secondaire

People believe in personal freedom and

achievement.

They believe that you make your own decisions,

and that you must take care of yourself.


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 13

Restraint

High “socialization”

High normative education

High control of desires

High restraint of impulses


REF : https://www.hofstede-insights.com/country/japan/


REF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 23

Strong


REF : 2 interculturel diapo 11

Femininity

Quality of life serving others

Striving for consensus

Work in order to live

Small and slow are beautiful

Sympathy for the unfortunate

Intuition


REF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 18




REF :  6 Dimensions - Hofstede Diapo 7/29

Internal

Belief that a person can control situation, context or environment to achieve goalds.

This includes working with teams and within organizations


REF : 07_Dimension Page 28

Synchronous


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 25

Ascription

valued over of achievement


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 22

Emotional

– People find ways to express their emotions, at work.

– In these cultures, it's welcome and accepted to show emotion.


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 19

Specific


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 16

Universalism


REF : 07_Dimension PPT Page 10

Individualism

“I” conscious

Maximum self interest

Fulfill obligations to self

Loss of self-respect, guilt.


REF : Interculturel Dim-03 Page 14

High


Low

External

Monochronic

16_DIM of DIVERSITY Gp 4

Martice de Départ

Créer des groupes

pour donner du sens

TO DO NEXT BC


  1. Rank them (prioriser)
  2. Put NAMES on your links
  3. Identify FCS / KPI (for each culture)
  4. Eliminate less important information
  5. Organize the map to be more visually clear


GOOD WORK SO FAR!

Individualism VS Communitarianism

Individualism VS Collectivism

Time

f

Linear VS Vertical Time

Space

Low territoriality

Emotions

Indulgence

Symbolic Gender

Success/ Progress

Power distance

Specific VS Diffuse

Universalism vs Particularism

Particularism

Uncertainty Avoidance

Origine of Control

Context