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    suggested cultural competence is as an ethical obligation and cross -cultural skills should be placed on a level of parity with other specialized skills (2009). Within each culture exists an incredible diversity of groups and subgroups (2011). Achieving a base of knowledge for each group creates a challenge. Social workers are affected by the way they grow up and their own culture. They will form stereotypes and biases. A post-modern perspective turns our attention to our own cultural baggage. We

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    relevance of your chosen area to the assignment scenario‚ with respect to the cross-cultural challenges/difficulties that it would pose for the organisation detail the relevant theories & models and the potential cross-cultural difficulties that could arise as a result of culture shock & adjustment back up your arguments using appropriate theories & models and appropriate real life examples from case studies/research

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    acknowledges the six dimensions of Hofstede’s theory of cultural dimensions‚ and defines five of them for a comparison between the United States and India. This article shows for the most part‚ the definitions of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions are correct‚ but the article did identify some ambiguities while making the comparisons. Finally‚ future areas of possible research were identified that would assist in the removal of the ambiguities. Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions US vs. India Geert Hofstede’s

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    stereotypes‚ and it is predicted behavior on this basis. Thus‚ stereotypes play a very important role - in communications‚ in general‚ and in the process of intercultural contacts. 1. Meaning of stereotypes for cross-cultural communication Analysis of the role stereotypes in intercultural communication reveals their importance in the interaction and mutual understanding of cultures. Two approaches are developed in a result of research. The first one can be called

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    Fiji 4 Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna Day 4 The Lovo Feast 4 Culture 5 The Three Cultures Model 5 Cultural Frameworks and Dimensions 6 Hofstede 6 Trompenaars & Hampden-Turner 7 Hall 8 The Johari Window 9 GLOBE Research 10 Comparison of Cultural Frameworks and Dimensions 11 Management Approach 12 Conclusion & Recommendation 13 APPENDIX A 14 References & Bibliography

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    process. However‚ lately the majority of the population questions superiors and wants to rather learn the process in order to better themselves. If managers are to be effective‚ present and future managers need to develop a global mind-set and cross-cultural skills. To develop skilled managers who move comfortably from culture to culture takes time but it is needed for an efficient global economy movement. Today’s companies are using Internet technology to connect with employees‚ customers‚ supplies

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    References: Nikebiz. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.nikebiz.com/crreport/ Ethical consumer. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.ethicalconsumer.org/ethicalcompanyratings/nikeethicalcompanyratings.aspx Stewart‚ N. (2011). Business ethics case analyses. Retrieved from http://businessethicscases.blogspot.com/2013/04/nike-abuse-in-indonesia-2011.html

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    assignment is to prepare as director of Disneyland Europe‚ two strategic scenarios for the next 5 years plan (2009-2014) for consideration by the board. Firstly will assume that the credit crunch is short- lived and that the European growth starts again in 2010-11. Secondly will assume that the credit crunch effect will get worse‚ combined with increasing prices in particular construction materials and fuel. It will provide recommendations and description on how Euro Disney will look at the end of 2014

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    Disneyland is a place with a lot of wonderful stories. Therefore the history of Disneyland is an epic story. One very fine day‚ Walt Disney the founder of Disneyland had an objective that he would really like to accomplish. It was about making his imagination came true to live. His imagination was to build a land where people of all ages could have fun together‚ his is plan was to build Disneyland. The first plan was on the 8 acres land opposite the Burbank studios. But due to the World War 2 the

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    Wal-Mart Cross-Cultural Perspectives Name Course Professor Wal-Mart Cross-Cultural Perspectives Wal-Mart is an international organization that is faced with different cultural issues. Amongst the most important issues that confront international businesses in the globe entails the differences in culture. Cultural differences influence different businesses that are operating across the globe. So as to respond to cultural difficulties‚ businesses have to come up with as well as implement efficient

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