of conducting their business in a culture. In order for a business to be successful one must first understand how national and business culture differ and how it relates to work goals and this is addressed by Hofstede’s model of national culture. Hofstede uses five dimensions of basic cultural values. The first one is power distance which refers to what people expect regarding equality among others. The second is uncertainty avoidance which a typical reaction to a certain situation that is seen as
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Gung Ho‚ Movie Analysis – Group 6 LLSMS2065B Cross-Cultural Competences and Management Group project – Film analysis Gung Ho (1986) Professors Marie-Thérèse Claes Ina Ehnert Louvain School of Management ‐ Academic year 2012‐2013 1 Gung Ho‚ Movie Analysis – Group 6 Table of Content Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 3 1. Presentation of the movie‚ “Gung Ho” ....
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cultural differences can affect international business relations are group mechanics‚ employee behavior‚ and norms. Professor Geert Hofstede initially developed a model that identified four primary dimensions to assist in differentiating cultures: Power Distance index - PDI‚ Individualism - IDV‚ Masculinity - MAS‚ and Uncertainty Avoidance Index - UAI. Geert Hofstede later added a fifth dimension after conducting an additional international study with a survey instrument developed with Chinese employees
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Corporate Culture is the attempt to manage the values and emotions of employees so as to align them with the goals of the organization. What might be difficult and questionable about such an attempt to manage employees? Name: YIXUAN LIU Course: MANAGEMENT Tutor: Alex Date of submission: 12th April‚ 2013 INTRODUCTION The term corporate culture is founded out of two main words; corporate‚ and culture. Analysis of both words – corporate and culture
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that cultural differences exist and although often subtle‚ can influence decisions‚ behavior and relations among employees. One of the most ambitious studies of cultural differences as they relate to organizational issues was undertaken by Geert Hofstede‚ a Dutch scholar which involved data on more than 116‚000 employees of IBM representing forty countries. Hofstede’s framework for assessing cultures provides five value dimensions of national culture which are: a) Individualism and Collectivism
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AYEBALE GORRETH RE: NO 099034636 CROSS CULTURE MANAGEMENT PGBM 07 (ASSIGNMENT) TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................3 1. CROSS CULTURE MANAGEMENT..............................
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Introduction 1 2.0 P&G’s Competitive Operation in China 2 3.0 P&G’s Competitive Position in Markets 6 3.1 Using Porter’s five forces model 6 3.2 SWOT analysis 8 3.3 Strategic group Analysis 8 4.0 Cross-Cultural Management 9 4.1 Hofstede framework 9 4.2 Trompenaars ’ cultural dimensions 11 4.3 Edward Hall ’ cultural dimensions 12 5.0 Corporate Social Responsibility of P&G 13 5.1 Triple bottom line of P&G’s CSR 13 5.2 Carolls pyramid of P&G’s CSR 14 5.3 Michael
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Culture on Public Relations in Japan: A Case Study Examining Tokyo Electric Power and Toyota‚ Public Relations Journal Vol 6 No 3‚ Retrieved from http://www.prsa.org/Intelligence/PRJournal/Documents/2012Batyko.pdf Hofstede‚ Geert (n.d.) Geert Hofstede‚ Retrieved 17 October 2012 from Geert Hofstede website http://geert-hofstede.com/japan.html Mehri‚ Darius (2006)‚ The Darker Side of Lean: An Insiders Perspective on the Realities of the Toyota Production System A Profile of Toyota’s Culture for Innovation
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Content Page INTRODUCTION 3 HOFSTEDE’S DIMENSIONS 4 Power distance Uncertainty avoidance Individualism/ Collectivism Feminine/ Masculine Low context cultures/ high context culture TROMPENAARS DIMENSIONS 4 Universalism/ particularism Individualism/ collectivism Achievement/ ascription Neutral/ affective Specific/ diffuse Internal/
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Business Report of Lenovo Section 1 Introduction Lenovo was found in 1984 in Beijing and it is the world’s second-largest PC vendor. According to the last official statistic‚ Lenovo consolidated turnover of 146.6 billion Yuan and Lenovo employs nearly 40‚000 people. Lenovo is a well-known national brand in China and Lenovo is serving customers in more than 160 countries. In order to expand overseas business and access to world-class brand‚ Lenovo carried out an acquisition of the former
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