The Cultural Differences in Cross-cultural Communication Guijun Zhang* China Pharmaceutical University / Nanjing University Abstract: The article discusses communication‚ cross-cultural communication and culture. It analyzes the root of cross-cultural difference and lists six fundamental patterns of cultural differences in cross-cultural communication. It also gives suggestion on how to properly treat these differences to achieve successful cross-cultural communication. Key words: cross-cultural
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Economics in China Before the Chinese Communists Party (CCP) came to China to gain the power control of the country‚ the economics of China was mainly based on agriculture for many centuries. The economy of China could not be separated from Mao. Mao was the chairman of CCP in China from the year 1943 to 1976. Mao was calles as Chairman Mao or The Great Leader Chairman Mao. During the Mao period‚ most of the Chinese citizens were poor people except for the political elite people in China. During the
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The external Environment of business refers to the external forces which consist of legal-political‚ economic and culture‚ that play a part in influencing the direction that the firms take. The legal element of the environment is the framework of rules laid down by the government which business must operate. The labor laws protect the rights of the NBA players by providing for contracts of employment ‚ compulsory insurance ‚ recognition of National Basketball Association and industrial
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of management are becoming increasingly similar. However‚ this conversion has a limit. Some cross-cultural differences will not disappear so easily and managers will have to understand and appreciate these cultural oddities’ if they wish to run a successful business. Let us take China and France as examples of two very different countries that may have cross-cultural problems while doing business. First we will give a general overview of the two countries and then discuss some management practices
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Global Business Environment Case Study #2: Global Business Environment and Cultural Considerations Steeping in opportunity Twelve Trees is a Canadian company that imports loose teas from China. They receive the tea in bulk from independent Chinese farmers‚ and package the tea in 400g‚ 2000g‚ and 5000g portions for distribution among their retailers‚ for the price of $110.00‚ $410.00‚ and $1‚180.00‚ respectively. Their suppliers reside in the Lingnan area (comprising the Guangdong‚ Guangxi
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Business Environment Sample Assignment In today ’s business world‚ there are so many factors that influence the day-to-day decisions of small and large companies. Based on current events‚ leaders are forced to adapt to changes and make tough decisions to keep a competitive edge. There are two important environmental factors that can influence the decisions of a business - the general environment and the task environment. The general environment affects a corporation on a macro-level‚ perhaps on
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Why do we want to do business in China? The answer is simple. We are still in a recession‚ and our unemployment rate is high. We have to explore alterative market to make money. What makes China an attractive market? China is attractive because there is big money to be made. [pic] Figure 1 Comparing Population of US and China in Millions China is the second largest economy in the world (Barboza‚ 2010) with 1.3 billion in population. That is more than four times the
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INTRODUCTION 1 I. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING INDUSTRY 1 I.1. PESTEL ANALYSIS 1 I.2. FIVE FORCES MODEL 3 II. IMPLICATIONS OF CHANGING BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 4 III. USE AND LIMITATIONS OF TOOLS APPLIED 5 III.1. USE AND LIMITATIONS OF PESTEL 5 III.2. USE AND LIMITATIONS OF FIVE FORCES MODEL 6 SUMMARY 6 APPENDIX 1 8 APPENDIX 2 9 REFERENCES 10 INTRODUCTION The origin of the modern pharmaceutical
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individual and the social context “Sociology is the scientific study of human society and social interactions.” Antropology: * can be described as the study of all aspects of humanity. * focuses on culture * Having sub-fields such as cultural anthropology (also called "social anthropology")‚ archaeology‚ linguistic anthropology‚ and physical (or biological) anthropology. Social Imagination-the ability to understand not only what is happening in one’s own immediate experience but also
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Understanding Japan: A Business Perspective Project Report TABLE OF CONTENTS Serial No. Particulars Page No. 1. Introduction 3 2. Economy 3 3. Culture 6 4. Legal 11 5. Political 17 6. Currency 21 7. Trade 26 8. Challenges & Opportunities 9. Conclusion INTRODUCTION The purpose of this project is to understand the Japanese Economy with a view to realizing benefits of International Business between Pakistan and Japan
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