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    High low context cultures

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    Worldview High Context and Low Context High Context vs. Low Context High-context is that “most of the information is either in the physical context or initialized in the person‚ while very little is in the coded‚ explicit‚ transmitted part of the message.” (Hall). Low-context communication is “the mass of information is vested in the explicit code”. (Hall) 2 High Context High context refers to societies or groups where people have close connections over a long period of time. Many aspects of

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    Difference: |HIGH CONTEXT CULTURE | |LOW CONTEXT CULTURE |  In a high context culture‚ many things are left unsaid‚ letting the culture explain. Words and word choice become very important in higher context communication‚ since a few words can communicate a complex message very effectively to an in-group (but less effectively outside that group)‚ while in a lower context culture‚ the communicator needs to be much

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    Analysis High-context and low-context communication In this case‚ the Indonesians hesitated to accept the over confident looking contract offered by Indian vendors. On one hand‚ they did not want to miss such attractive products‚ cheap and functional‚ which could solve current problems; on the other hand‚ they were not sure about the Indian vendor’s words. Whether it is true or not that all of the function of their products could be customized to fit to the current needs. In other words‚ the meaning

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    patients from many different cultures and background. Communication is an important aspect of providing adequate patient care because I need to be able to assess patient health history and care needs. However‚ some cultures emphasizes having a trusting relationship before communication can occurs. According to Lamberton & Minor (2014)‚ individuals from Middle East‚ Asia‚ Africa‚ and South American views trust as the initial step in relationship building. In this culture‚ trust is something that

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    Dr. Morfopoulos 07.20.2010 UNIT 2 CULTURE AND GLOBAL BUSINESS -Individual Project (week 2) CHOICE 1: For an international business person‚ business traveller or expatriate‚ doing business in a foreign country poses some interesting cross cultural challenges. Getting to grips with a country’s business culture‚ protocol and etiquette is important in maximising your potential and getting the best out of your visit.Greece is a High contect culture. In order to categorize it‚ we must first

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    CULTURAL ANALYSIS REPORT THE CHINESE CULTURE Alfred Chung 100 682 953 International Communication COMM 2201 Annika Hannan Messages are transcended without much explanation or explicit descriptions because it is assumed that the receiver will understand. This is Edward T. Hall’s High Context theory. This is the Chinese culture. I am an immigrant from Hong Kong. Although I relocated to Toronto before I came to understand most of my teachings‚ I did not forget them. As one of the oldest civilizations

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    Language of Negotiations

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    In the article “Adam Smith‚ John Wayne‚ and the American Negotiation Style‚” the author states what he believes to be the fundamental rule of international negotiations: you must understand your own culture to be an effective international negotiator (Compendium 186). Knowledge of culture‚ style‚ ideals‚ and traits is crucial to forming an effective argument and getting positive results out of a negotiation. I come from the United States‚ where our fast-paced‚ direct‚ and individualist tendencies

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    Cultural Analysis - Taiwan

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    Abstract This paper is an analysis of culture within Taiwan. It will focus on how different cultural elements and dimensions effect and influence business in Taiwan. This paper will also look into the implications for businesses from the United States seeking to conduct business within Taiwan. Taiwan has a unique blend of traditional Chinese cultural as well as modern Western influences. It is an open and welcoming culture and one that plays an important role in the East Asian economy. Global

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    Honda in Europe

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    competitor‚ Honda instead expanded its operations by setting up plants in regional markets. Honda in Europe Currently‚ Honda has five regional operations : North America‚ South America‚ Japan‚ Asia-Oceania‚ and Europe. There are number of reasons for low sales in Europe. Honda entered the European market rather late‚ and its first production facility in the region was built in 1992‚ at a time when Honda was still only a minor player in the Japanese market. Prior to 1992‚ Honda Europe was forced to imports

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    Honda Case

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    as it`s very diversified market in terms of demand ‚ culture and economy. Countries in Europe should be segmented and then applying the marketing mix that fits every segment Price: Honda should change their pricing strategy in order to compete in the European market‚ prices are considered high (almost same as competitors) ‚ they should lower the price in order to compete in the European market and in general Honda`s perception is considered low quality and a second car for family or housewives with

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