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German
Culture
Facts About Germany
     Germany is in central Europe, bordering
      Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France,
      Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland,
      Denmark.It consists of 16 parts and the capital is
      Berlin (right), and it’s official name is
      Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
     The Flag of Germany is Black, Red, gold
      horizontal stripes.
     The population is 81,757,600 (around 81 million) in
      2011, and the land mass is 357,021.7 square
      kilometers.
     The Major religions are Protestant(34%), Roman
      Catholic(34%), Muslim(3.7%), unaffiliated or
      others (28.3%)
     The national currency is the euro, and the main
      exports are: Automobiles, Chemicals, Electronics,
      Foodstuffs, Machinery and Equipment, metals,
      textiles.
REGIONS & THEIR FLAGS

Baden-Wurttemberg     Bavaria                 Berlin                    Brandenburg
                                                                                                 Bremen




Hamburg             Hessen               Mecklenburg Vorpommern        Lower Saxony             Nordrhein Westfalen




Rheinland Pflaz     Saarland                 Saxony                     Saxony-Anhalt             Schleswig-Holstein

                                   Even though Germany has one United flag, each region also has a flag to represent
                                    it’s self.


Thuringia
Geert Hofstede Analysis for Germany
Power Distancde Index


A decentralized society, with relatively flatter organization
structures and a comparatively smaller proportion of
supervisors
 Co-determination rights are comparatively extensive and
have to be taken into account by the management.
A direct and participative communication and meeting
style is common.
Control is disliked and leadership is challenged to show
expertise .
They have a large gap between the wealthy and the poor
 and a strong belief in equality for each citizen.
Individualism



Strong belief in self-actualization, self-determination and
independence.
People stress on personal achievements and individual rights.
Loyalty is based on personal preferences for people as well as a
sense of duty and responsibility.
Communication is among the most direct in the world following
the ideal to be “honest, even if it hurts”
Masculinity

A masculine society where few married women work outside the home
and men are the traditional “bread-winner”.
Greater importance are placed on earnings, recognition, advancement
and challenge.
Success, money and material possessions form the dominant values in
society.
Managers are expected to be decisive and assertive.
Social status is often shown, especially by cars, watches and technical
devices.
The European Union’s largest economy; world’s top exporter; world’s
leader in mechanical engineering; (according to CIA World Fact Book)
Uncertainty Avoidance Index

   A planning culture that prizes forward thinking and knowing
    what they will be doing at a specific time on a specific day.

   Details are equally important to create certainty that a
    certain topic or project is well-thought-out.

   Germans dislike taking risks. By planning everything
    carefully they try to avoid the uncertainty and reduce its
    risks to the minimum.

   German society relies much on rules, laws and regulations
    which allow people to know what is expected and to plan
    their life accordingly.

   They seems to have a rule for everything. ( Example in
    Baden-Wurttemberg )
Long Term Orientation

  Typical of westernised cultures
  with regards to having short-term
  orientation.
 People from cultures where
  managers are expected to
  develop a closer, more intimate
  ambience can see the German
  manager-subordinate relationship
  as distant and cold.
 Germans put truth and directness
  before diplomacy. This directness
  can be interpreted by certain
  cultures such as China, as rude.
Low Context Culture

• Truth and business, thereforeimportant
  aspects in
             directness are two
                                criticism
    and other strong comments are not
    considered as personal disapproval.
•   Their communications are very
    explicit, they believe that they solve
    their problem by explicitly speaking
    up their thoughts.
•   They tend to think before speaking and
    do not like to beat around the bush.
•    As a result of their openness,
    confrontations among workers often
    happen for the sake of a better result.
Linear Time Culture

• Germans have a linear way of
    perceiving time. They usually
    prefer predictability over
    spontaneity.
•   Being late, even if it is only by a
    few minutes, is very insulting to a
    German.
•   Germany is renowned for its
    appreciation of efficiency. They
    have almost never been late for
    anything in their lives.
•   Public Transport is almost always
    on time in German.
Guidelines for Interacting With Germans


   A quick, firm handshake is
    the traditional greeting.
   Eye contact during the
    introduction is serious,
    direct, and should be
    maintained as long as the
    person is addressing you.
   Too much smiling and public
    gestures of affection are
    frowned upon, especially in
    the business culture.
   Make sure you address your
    German counterparts in the
    correct manner.
Guidelines for Interacting With Germans
                                 -Continued

    “Small talk” or “Idle chit-chat” is
     not part of the German culture.
    Giving compliments is not part of
     German business protocol and usually
     causes    only    embarrassment    or
     discomfort.
    Germans can be very sensitive to
     criticism of themselves
    Germans keep a larger personal space
     around them, approximately 6 inches
     more space than North Americans do.
    Avoid silence while interacting with
     Germans.

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German culture

  • 2. Facts About Germany  Germany is in central Europe, bordering Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Denmark.It consists of 16 parts and the capital is Berlin (right), and it’s official name is Bundesrepublik Deutschland.  The Flag of Germany is Black, Red, gold horizontal stripes.  The population is 81,757,600 (around 81 million) in 2011, and the land mass is 357,021.7 square kilometers.  The Major religions are Protestant(34%), Roman Catholic(34%), Muslim(3.7%), unaffiliated or others (28.3%)  The national currency is the euro, and the main exports are: Automobiles, Chemicals, Electronics, Foodstuffs, Machinery and Equipment, metals, textiles.
  • 3. REGIONS & THEIR FLAGS Baden-Wurttemberg Bavaria Berlin Brandenburg Bremen Hamburg Hessen Mecklenburg Vorpommern Lower Saxony Nordrhein Westfalen Rheinland Pflaz Saarland Saxony Saxony-Anhalt Schleswig-Holstein  Even though Germany has one United flag, each region also has a flag to represent it’s self. Thuringia
  • 5. Power Distancde Index A decentralized society, with relatively flatter organization structures and a comparatively smaller proportion of supervisors  Co-determination rights are comparatively extensive and have to be taken into account by the management. A direct and participative communication and meeting style is common. Control is disliked and leadership is challenged to show expertise . They have a large gap between the wealthy and the poor and a strong belief in equality for each citizen.
  • 6. Individualism Strong belief in self-actualization, self-determination and independence. People stress on personal achievements and individual rights. Loyalty is based on personal preferences for people as well as a sense of duty and responsibility. Communication is among the most direct in the world following the ideal to be “honest, even if it hurts”
  • 7. Masculinity A masculine society where few married women work outside the home and men are the traditional “bread-winner”. Greater importance are placed on earnings, recognition, advancement and challenge. Success, money and material possessions form the dominant values in society. Managers are expected to be decisive and assertive. Social status is often shown, especially by cars, watches and technical devices. The European Union’s largest economy; world’s top exporter; world’s leader in mechanical engineering; (according to CIA World Fact Book)
  • 8. Uncertainty Avoidance Index  A planning culture that prizes forward thinking and knowing what they will be doing at a specific time on a specific day.  Details are equally important to create certainty that a certain topic or project is well-thought-out.  Germans dislike taking risks. By planning everything carefully they try to avoid the uncertainty and reduce its risks to the minimum.  German society relies much on rules, laws and regulations which allow people to know what is expected and to plan their life accordingly.  They seems to have a rule for everything. ( Example in Baden-Wurttemberg )
  • 9. Long Term Orientation  Typical of westernised cultures with regards to having short-term orientation.  People from cultures where managers are expected to develop a closer, more intimate ambience can see the German manager-subordinate relationship as distant and cold.  Germans put truth and directness before diplomacy. This directness can be interpreted by certain cultures such as China, as rude.
  • 10. Low Context Culture • Truth and business, thereforeimportant aspects in directness are two criticism and other strong comments are not considered as personal disapproval. • Their communications are very explicit, they believe that they solve their problem by explicitly speaking up their thoughts. • They tend to think before speaking and do not like to beat around the bush. • As a result of their openness, confrontations among workers often happen for the sake of a better result.
  • 11. Linear Time Culture • Germans have a linear way of perceiving time. They usually prefer predictability over spontaneity. • Being late, even if it is only by a few minutes, is very insulting to a German. • Germany is renowned for its appreciation of efficiency. They have almost never been late for anything in their lives. • Public Transport is almost always on time in German.
  • 12. Guidelines for Interacting With Germans  A quick, firm handshake is the traditional greeting.  Eye contact during the introduction is serious, direct, and should be maintained as long as the person is addressing you.  Too much smiling and public gestures of affection are frowned upon, especially in the business culture.  Make sure you address your German counterparts in the correct manner.
  • 13. Guidelines for Interacting With Germans -Continued  “Small talk” or “Idle chit-chat” is not part of the German culture.  Giving compliments is not part of German business protocol and usually causes only embarrassment or discomfort.  Germans can be very sensitive to criticism of themselves  Germans keep a larger personal space around them, approximately 6 inches more space than North Americans do.  Avoid silence while interacting with Germans.