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presented to Best Practices Conference 2007
presented by Carol M. Barnum, Ph.D.
East Meets West
Managing the Challenges of
Communication Across Cultures
Slide 2
A little about me . . .
• Professor of information design and
communication, Southern Polytechnic
State University
• Director of the Usability Center at
Southern Polytechnic
• Coordinator of graduate programs in
technical communication and
information design
• Frequent Asia traveler/trainer/observer
Slide 3
If the world were a village of
1,000 people . . .
•604 Asia
•142 Africa
•112 Europe
•86 Latin America (and Caribbean)
•51 North America
•5 Oceania
Slide 4
The people of the village speak
many languages
• 137 Mandarin Chinese
• 51 Spanish
• 48 English
• 28 Hindi
• 28 Portuguese
• 27 Bengali
• 23 Russian
• 20 Japanese
• 15 German
• The rest speak other languages
Slide 5
Size matters
• If you’re one in a million in China
 there are 1300 people just like you
• the top 25% IQs in China is greater than
the total N. American population
• China will soon become the #1 English-
speaking country in the world
• If you took every job in the U.S. and
shipped it to China
 China would still have a labor shortage
Slide 6
Let’s get started
• Background - cultural anthropologists
 Edward T. Hall
 Geert Hofstede
• Analysis - culture & communication
 correspondence
 other communication contexts
Slide 7
Contributions from cultural
theorists
• Edward T. Hall
 space/time
 high/low context
• Geert Hofstede
 cultural dimensions
 software of the mind
Slide 8
Edward T. Hall
• The Silent Language, 1959
 non-verbal cues of time and space
• The Hidden Dimension, 1966
 proxemics—space-related perceptions in
human interactions
 issues of social and personal space
• Beyond Culture, 1976 (2nd ed 1989)*
 cultures in contexts: high-context, low-
context
Slide 9
Perceptions of space
• Territoriality—“ownership” of space and
associated power
 office layout, size
• Personal space—unspoken and conscious rules
 intimate to formal
• Multi-sensory space—invisible boundaries
extend to 5 senses
 example: sound/conversation volume
> low-context culture sees loud conversation infringing on
personal space
Slide 10
Perceptions of time
• Polychronic time (P-time)
 simultaneous and concurrent
 do many things at once
 time commitments are objectives, not absolutes
 involvement of people more important than
schedule
 promptness based on importance of relationship
• Examples:
 Asia, Africa, Middle East, Mediterranean, Latin
America
Slide 11
Perceptions of time
• Monochronic time (M-time)
 sequential and linear
 tangible: time is saved, spent, wasted, lost
 time commitments critical
 emphasis on promptness, scheduling
 short-term relationships
• Examples:
 North Americans, Germans, Swiss, Swedes
Slide 16
High-context vs. low-context
• High-context (affiliation)
 most information in physical context or
internalized
 little information in coded, explicit,
transmitted part of message
• Low-context (achievement)
 most information in explicit code (words)
 information easy to obtain
Slide 17
Differences based on context
High context
• establish social ties
first
• value personal
relations/goodwill
• agreement by trust
• negotiations slow
and ritualistic
Low context
• get down to business
first
• value expertise and
performance
• agreement by contract
• negotiations as efficient
as possible
Slide 18
Countries – high-to-low context
1. China
2. Korea
3. Japan
4. Vietnam
5. Arabic nations
6. Greece
7. Spain
8. Italy
9. Britain
10.France
11.N. America
12. Scandinavia
12. Switzerland
13. Germany
14. Swiss-German
Slide 19
Slide 20
Implications for communication
• Meaning and context are connected
• Communication in high-context cultures
relies on sub-text
• Communication in low-context cultures
relies on clarity/explicitness
Slide 21
Message structure–high/low
context
• Low-context cultures prefer direct message
 indirectness seen as inefficient, dishonest, vague
 cultures: Germany, Switzerland, U.S., Canada
• High-context cultures prefer indirect message
 directness seen as abrupt, demanding, intrusive
 cultures: China, Korea, Japan
Slide 22
Geert Hofstede
• Dutch social scientist
 founded personnel research dept. IBM Europe (1967-1971)
 researched organizational behavior/management theory
• Culture’s Consequences: International Differences in
Work-Related Values, 1980, 2001
 based on surveys of 116,000 IBM employees
> 100 standardized questions
> 2 points in time: 1968, 1972
> 50 countries and 3 regions
> 38 occupations
> 20 languages
• Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind,
1991, 1997, 2005*
Slide 23
Basis for cultural differences
• National cultures determined by patterns of
thinking, feeling, acting
• Programmed by the particular group (software
of the mind)
• Manifested as culture’s choices of
 symbols
 heroes
 rituals
 values
Slide 24
Slide 25
Hofstede’s dimensions
1. Power Distance (PD)
2. Individualism vs. Collectivism (IDV)
3. Uncertainty Avoidance (UA)
4. Masculinity vs. Femininity (MAS)
5. Long-term vs. Short-term (LTO)
Slide 26
5th dimension
•Added after realizing
European cultural bias
importance of Asian countries
•Research conducted by Asian
anthropologist
23 countries
Slide 27
Power distance
• Definition
 The extent to which the less powerful members of
institutions and groups expect and accept that
power is distributed unequally
 The degree of closeness or interdependence that
exists among members of organizational hierarchy
• Measured in terms of the prevalence of rank or
levels of authority
Slide 28
High power-distance cultures
• Employees work according to superior’s
specifications
• Authoritarian attitudes readily accepted
• Pronounced hierarchies in organizations
• Formality and politeness in communication
Slide 29
Low power-distance cultures
• Individuals free to follow preferences,
criticize management
• Inequalities minimized
• Decentralization of authority
• Teamwork (self-managed teams) valued
between people from different levels
Slide 30
Implications for communication
• In high power-distance cultures,
emphasis on:
 using correct forms of address
 knowing who should receive a report or letter
> person’s title and rank
> names on distribution list
 conveying proper tone for relationship
Slide 31
Individualism vs. collectivism
• Individualism
 ties between individuals are loose
 look after yourself and immediate family
• Collectivism
 from birth, people integrated into strong,
cohesive groups
 groups continue to protect members in
exchange for unquestioning loyalty
Slide 32
Individualist cultures
• Individual achievement valued over team
achievement
• Individual responsibility for one’s own
destiny
• Children learn to think in terms of “I”
• U.S. has highest IDV ranking
Slide 33
Collectivist cultures
• Individuals are part of social networks
• Members identify with their families and
business organizations
• Individuals motivated by group needs and
achievements
• Individual success valued as it reflects group
success
• Self-effacement and deference to the interests
of the group
• Promotions based on seniority
• Relatives often hired
Slide 34
Implications for communication
• When writing to/within individualist cultures
 written documents denote individual action
 written documents ensure precise understanding
and compliance
• When writing to/within collectivist cultures
 avoid excessive use of “I”
 focus on establishing rapport with the organization
 emphasize the relationship with the group
Slide 35
Uncertainty avoidance
• Definition
 The extent to which members of a culture feel
threatened by uncertain, unknown situations
• Cultures vary in avoidance of uncertainty in
terms of
 need for predictability
 need for written or unwritten rules
 tolerance for ambiguity
 formality or informality
 attitude toward punctuality
Slide 36
Uncertainty–avoid or accept
Cultures that avoid uncertainty
• Appear to be anxiety-prone
 what is different is dangerous
• Take fewer risks, resist change, place premium
on job security
• Expect managers to issue clear instructions
• Accept formal procedures, highly structured
organizations
 emotional need for rules
 expect rules to be followed
Slide 37
Uncertainty – avoid or accept
Cultures that accept uncertainty
• Take each day as it comes
 what is different is a matter of curiosity
• Tolerate dissent, deviant ideas
• Feel comfortable in ambiguous situations
• View rules as less “sacred”
Slide 38
Implications for communication
• In cultures that accept uncertainty
 written documents are not so important
• In cultures that avoid uncertainty
 precise written documents, forms,
procedures, style sheets highly valued
Slide 39
Masculinity vs. femininity
Masculine cultures
• gender roles are clearly
distinct
 men are supposed to be
tough, assertive, focused on
material success
 women are supposed to be
modest, tender, concerned
with quality of life
• jobs segregated by gender
• workplace exhibits high
stress, achievement,
aggressiveness
• financial success valued
• (think of Japan)
Feminine cultures
• emotional gender roles
overlap
 men and women are
supposed to be modest,
tender, concerned with
quality of life
• less occupational segregation
by gender
• work environment shows less
stress
• consensus and relationships
valued
• (think of Mexico)
Slide 40
Implications for communication
• Masculine cultures
 use formal tone in written communication
 establish rapport with the individual
 stress performance
• Feminine cultures
 focus on relationships
 strive for consensus
 stress equality, solidarity, quality of life
Slide 41
Long-term orientation
• Important in Asian countries
• Influenced by Confucian philosophy
 stable society requires unequal relations
 family is prototype of all social organizations
 virtuous behavior means not treating others as one
would not want to be treated
 virtuous behavior at work means
> trying to acquire skills and education
> working hard
> being frugal, patient, and persevering
Slide 42
Long-term vs. short-term
Long term
• respect for tradition
• foster virtue for future
reward
 perseverance
 thrift
• willingness to
subordinate oneself
for a purpose
Short term
• adapt traditions to
modern context
• thrift and persistence
not high values
• efforts should produce
quick results
• concern with personal
stability
Slide 43
Sample rankings
Index based on statistical analysis
• Roughly equates to scale of 0 – 100
• Higher numbers show higher correlation to term
US China
PD (104) 40 80
IDV (91) 91 20
UA (112) 46 30
MAS (110) 62 66
LTO (118) 29 118
Slide 44
Sample correspondence
E-mail letter of inquiry
I, Usha Wu, 26-years old, with a Master’s Degree in Political Science,
would like to introduce myself as an ambitious lady with good
communication skills, both written and verbal.
After four years, I took a break from the mainstream journalism in the
year 2002 and joined IT industry for a career in Technical Writing.
Associated with information technology (IT), for the past one year and
more as a Website Writer, I have come across various types of technical
writing, internal documentation, product literature, user guides, online
help, manuals, installation instructions and more. Basically, being a
journalist by profession, there have been times when I felt that I can do a
better professional job in the field. While the importance of technical
writing is acknowledged universally, the specialization and skills one
needs are not exactly defined. What are the essentials? Language,
programming, planning and positioning of what the organization
provides, crisp presentation or all put together.
[Continued on next slide]
With IT advancing all over the world by leaps and bounds, there is a dearth
of technical writers who can bring in quality and content for a specific job.
Writing has always been a pleasure for me and I see this current phase
both as an opportunity and challenge for enhancing my abilities and
advancement of career prospects.
Keeping these in view, I secured admission into the Department of
Technical Communication, X State University and into the Master of
Technical Writing Program at Y University.
I am unable to decide my choice of Universities. A friend of mine who
attended your presentation at the STC India chapter, 3rd annual conference,
Bangalore, December 7-8, 2001, suggested that you could be the right
person to help me choose the best of the two universities. Based on the
academics (course curriculum) and academics alone irrespective of all
other factors like fee, location, etc., could you please tell me, which school
should I go to?
Looking forward to your support.
Usha Wu
Singapore
Slide 47
Communication contrasts
• Structure
• Degree of specificity about purpose
• Type of information disclosed
• Quantity of detail presented
• Style/tone
• Address protocols
• Formatting
Slide 48
Chinese writing style preferences
• Inductive order
• Structure reflects a spiral
• Good writing has 4 components:
 introduction
 development
 transition
 closure
• 3,000 years of writing history
Letter from Chinese university
Dear my colleagues,
How are you doing?
I have the honor to inform you that Jiangsu University of Science and
Technology, Zhenjiang Medical College and Zhenjiang Teacher’s College
were merged and formed Jiangsu University, on the date of August 18, 2001,
according to the notice of Document No. 104 [2001] issues by the People’s
Government of Jiangsu Province. It is no doubt that the formation of Jiangsu
University will not only hasten reform steps and optimize structure of the
layout of higher learning education in Jiangsu Province, and also improve
education quality and school-running efficiency in Jiangsu Province, and
serve provincial economy constructions in modernization better.
At the same time, Prof. Yang Jichang is honorably appointed as the first term
of the President of Jiangsu University.
[continued . . . ]
A ceremony hanging out a shingle of the newly-founded Jiangsu University is
going to be held on 28 October 2001. On behalf of the university, I have a
request to make of you. Would you please kindly send us a congratulatory
message on the Jiangsu University’s formation and our new-appointed
President?
I would appreciate you cordially for your kind support. I hope that we can
receive the message from you before the holding of the ceremony.
With best regards,
LX
Director, International office
Chinese letter on website
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However, your cultural inexperience and language obstacle, your lack of
knowledge and information on our Chinese exporting business
operational procedure, relevant regulation, as well as our unique and
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We wanted to set up this http://www.linanwindow.com/ website for you to help
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First, as an professional experienced Chinese businessman, trader and agent, We
have been engaged in the field of exporting business from China to the
international market for 12 years. We think We can help you to get a full clear
picture and native insight into our overall exporting business, of which We believe
will be very helpful for you to purchase and import properly and gain a right
purchase channel from China.
Secondly, you will not have any language obstacle as long as you can
communicate with us in English, although We are a Chinese, We can speak and
write English fluently to maintain an effective direct business communication with
you, please just always feel free to contact us at your early convenience.
We are listening to any inquiry, question, comment, suggestion and proposal, etc.,
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As We are closely associated with many of our Chinese export oriented
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construction products to electric products. you may visit our website for more
information.
Anyway, We are sure that you will need a capable agent who can
assist your business in China, if so, please go to check out Our
agency service profile. We believe it is better for you to have a
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We sincerely hope Our agency service will be interesting and
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Yours Sincerely,
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Slide 54
Communication within multi-
cultural teams
Slide 55
Choose the right communication
style
• “Tell” to inform or explain
 when you need to control the content
 doesn’t require audience involvement
• “Sell” to persuade others to do something
 requires audience involvement
• “Consult” where you interact with people
 requires their input for “buy-in”
• “Join” to collaborate or brainstorm
 when their ideas are the content
Slide 56
Attitude to authority – power
distance
• “Tell” style more effective in high-power
distance, autocratic cultures
• “Consult” style more effective in low-power
distance, democratic cultures
Slide 57
Attitude to authority –
individualism/collectivism
• Individualistic cultures – value standards that
apply to everyone
• Collectivist cultures – identity based in the
social system (in-group vs. out-group)
Slide 58
Attitude to authority – uncertainty
avoidance
Expectations for manager behavior
• In high-uncertainty avoidance cultures
 consider appeals to security
• In low-uncertainty avoidance cultures
 consider appeals to risk and challenge
Slide 59
Attitude to authority –
masculinity/femininity
• Dominant values exhibited by managers
 assertiveness and materialism (“masculine”)
 concern for others, quality of life (“feminine”)
• Rewards
 based on material reward (“masculine”)
 based on quality of life rewards (“feminine”)
Slide 60
Speaking vs. writing
• High-context cultures
 value personal trust
 prefer oral communication, meetings, oral
agreements
 confirming agreement in writing may imply mistrust
for one’s word
• Low-context cultures
 value efficiency
 prefer written communication, agreements
 if it’s not in writing, it’s not confirmed
Slide 61
OK, now what?
• Pay heed to old Chinese expression . . .
• Read a great book
 The Geography of Thought (Nisbett, 2003)
• Provide team training
• Adjust your lens of culture
Slide 62
More questions . . . later?
cbarnum@spsu.edu

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Best practices East Meets West

  • 1. Slide 1 presented to Best Practices Conference 2007 presented by Carol M. Barnum, Ph.D. East Meets West Managing the Challenges of Communication Across Cultures
  • 2. Slide 2 A little about me . . . • Professor of information design and communication, Southern Polytechnic State University • Director of the Usability Center at Southern Polytechnic • Coordinator of graduate programs in technical communication and information design • Frequent Asia traveler/trainer/observer
  • 3. Slide 3 If the world were a village of 1,000 people . . . •604 Asia •142 Africa •112 Europe •86 Latin America (and Caribbean) •51 North America •5 Oceania
  • 4. Slide 4 The people of the village speak many languages • 137 Mandarin Chinese • 51 Spanish • 48 English • 28 Hindi • 28 Portuguese • 27 Bengali • 23 Russian • 20 Japanese • 15 German • The rest speak other languages
  • 5. Slide 5 Size matters • If you’re one in a million in China  there are 1300 people just like you • the top 25% IQs in China is greater than the total N. American population • China will soon become the #1 English- speaking country in the world • If you took every job in the U.S. and shipped it to China  China would still have a labor shortage
  • 6. Slide 6 Let’s get started • Background - cultural anthropologists  Edward T. Hall  Geert Hofstede • Analysis - culture & communication  correspondence  other communication contexts
  • 7. Slide 7 Contributions from cultural theorists • Edward T. Hall  space/time  high/low context • Geert Hofstede  cultural dimensions  software of the mind
  • 8. Slide 8 Edward T. Hall • The Silent Language, 1959  non-verbal cues of time and space • The Hidden Dimension, 1966  proxemics—space-related perceptions in human interactions  issues of social and personal space • Beyond Culture, 1976 (2nd ed 1989)*  cultures in contexts: high-context, low- context
  • 9. Slide 9 Perceptions of space • Territoriality—“ownership” of space and associated power  office layout, size • Personal space—unspoken and conscious rules  intimate to formal • Multi-sensory space—invisible boundaries extend to 5 senses  example: sound/conversation volume > low-context culture sees loud conversation infringing on personal space
  • 10. Slide 10 Perceptions of time • Polychronic time (P-time)  simultaneous and concurrent  do many things at once  time commitments are objectives, not absolutes  involvement of people more important than schedule  promptness based on importance of relationship • Examples:  Asia, Africa, Middle East, Mediterranean, Latin America
  • 11. Slide 11 Perceptions of time • Monochronic time (M-time)  sequential and linear  tangible: time is saved, spent, wasted, lost  time commitments critical  emphasis on promptness, scheduling  short-term relationships • Examples:  North Americans, Germans, Swiss, Swedes
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  • 16. Slide 16 High-context vs. low-context • High-context (affiliation)  most information in physical context or internalized  little information in coded, explicit, transmitted part of message • Low-context (achievement)  most information in explicit code (words)  information easy to obtain
  • 17. Slide 17 Differences based on context High context • establish social ties first • value personal relations/goodwill • agreement by trust • negotiations slow and ritualistic Low context • get down to business first • value expertise and performance • agreement by contract • negotiations as efficient as possible
  • 18. Slide 18 Countries – high-to-low context 1. China 2. Korea 3. Japan 4. Vietnam 5. Arabic nations 6. Greece 7. Spain 8. Italy 9. Britain 10.France 11.N. America 12. Scandinavia 12. Switzerland 13. Germany 14. Swiss-German
  • 20. Slide 20 Implications for communication • Meaning and context are connected • Communication in high-context cultures relies on sub-text • Communication in low-context cultures relies on clarity/explicitness
  • 21. Slide 21 Message structure–high/low context • Low-context cultures prefer direct message  indirectness seen as inefficient, dishonest, vague  cultures: Germany, Switzerland, U.S., Canada • High-context cultures prefer indirect message  directness seen as abrupt, demanding, intrusive  cultures: China, Korea, Japan
  • 22. Slide 22 Geert Hofstede • Dutch social scientist  founded personnel research dept. IBM Europe (1967-1971)  researched organizational behavior/management theory • Culture’s Consequences: International Differences in Work-Related Values, 1980, 2001  based on surveys of 116,000 IBM employees > 100 standardized questions > 2 points in time: 1968, 1972 > 50 countries and 3 regions > 38 occupations > 20 languages • Cultures and Organizations: Software of the Mind, 1991, 1997, 2005*
  • 23. Slide 23 Basis for cultural differences • National cultures determined by patterns of thinking, feeling, acting • Programmed by the particular group (software of the mind) • Manifested as culture’s choices of  symbols  heroes  rituals  values
  • 25. Slide 25 Hofstede’s dimensions 1. Power Distance (PD) 2. Individualism vs. Collectivism (IDV) 3. Uncertainty Avoidance (UA) 4. Masculinity vs. Femininity (MAS) 5. Long-term vs. Short-term (LTO)
  • 26. Slide 26 5th dimension •Added after realizing European cultural bias importance of Asian countries •Research conducted by Asian anthropologist 23 countries
  • 27. Slide 27 Power distance • Definition  The extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and groups expect and accept that power is distributed unequally  The degree of closeness or interdependence that exists among members of organizational hierarchy • Measured in terms of the prevalence of rank or levels of authority
  • 28. Slide 28 High power-distance cultures • Employees work according to superior’s specifications • Authoritarian attitudes readily accepted • Pronounced hierarchies in organizations • Formality and politeness in communication
  • 29. Slide 29 Low power-distance cultures • Individuals free to follow preferences, criticize management • Inequalities minimized • Decentralization of authority • Teamwork (self-managed teams) valued between people from different levels
  • 30. Slide 30 Implications for communication • In high power-distance cultures, emphasis on:  using correct forms of address  knowing who should receive a report or letter > person’s title and rank > names on distribution list  conveying proper tone for relationship
  • 31. Slide 31 Individualism vs. collectivism • Individualism  ties between individuals are loose  look after yourself and immediate family • Collectivism  from birth, people integrated into strong, cohesive groups  groups continue to protect members in exchange for unquestioning loyalty
  • 32. Slide 32 Individualist cultures • Individual achievement valued over team achievement • Individual responsibility for one’s own destiny • Children learn to think in terms of “I” • U.S. has highest IDV ranking
  • 33. Slide 33 Collectivist cultures • Individuals are part of social networks • Members identify with their families and business organizations • Individuals motivated by group needs and achievements • Individual success valued as it reflects group success • Self-effacement and deference to the interests of the group • Promotions based on seniority • Relatives often hired
  • 34. Slide 34 Implications for communication • When writing to/within individualist cultures  written documents denote individual action  written documents ensure precise understanding and compliance • When writing to/within collectivist cultures  avoid excessive use of “I”  focus on establishing rapport with the organization  emphasize the relationship with the group
  • 35. Slide 35 Uncertainty avoidance • Definition  The extent to which members of a culture feel threatened by uncertain, unknown situations • Cultures vary in avoidance of uncertainty in terms of  need for predictability  need for written or unwritten rules  tolerance for ambiguity  formality or informality  attitude toward punctuality
  • 36. Slide 36 Uncertainty–avoid or accept Cultures that avoid uncertainty • Appear to be anxiety-prone  what is different is dangerous • Take fewer risks, resist change, place premium on job security • Expect managers to issue clear instructions • Accept formal procedures, highly structured organizations  emotional need for rules  expect rules to be followed
  • 37. Slide 37 Uncertainty – avoid or accept Cultures that accept uncertainty • Take each day as it comes  what is different is a matter of curiosity • Tolerate dissent, deviant ideas • Feel comfortable in ambiguous situations • View rules as less “sacred”
  • 38. Slide 38 Implications for communication • In cultures that accept uncertainty  written documents are not so important • In cultures that avoid uncertainty  precise written documents, forms, procedures, style sheets highly valued
  • 39. Slide 39 Masculinity vs. femininity Masculine cultures • gender roles are clearly distinct  men are supposed to be tough, assertive, focused on material success  women are supposed to be modest, tender, concerned with quality of life • jobs segregated by gender • workplace exhibits high stress, achievement, aggressiveness • financial success valued • (think of Japan) Feminine cultures • emotional gender roles overlap  men and women are supposed to be modest, tender, concerned with quality of life • less occupational segregation by gender • work environment shows less stress • consensus and relationships valued • (think of Mexico)
  • 40. Slide 40 Implications for communication • Masculine cultures  use formal tone in written communication  establish rapport with the individual  stress performance • Feminine cultures  focus on relationships  strive for consensus  stress equality, solidarity, quality of life
  • 41. Slide 41 Long-term orientation • Important in Asian countries • Influenced by Confucian philosophy  stable society requires unequal relations  family is prototype of all social organizations  virtuous behavior means not treating others as one would not want to be treated  virtuous behavior at work means > trying to acquire skills and education > working hard > being frugal, patient, and persevering
  • 42. Slide 42 Long-term vs. short-term Long term • respect for tradition • foster virtue for future reward  perseverance  thrift • willingness to subordinate oneself for a purpose Short term • adapt traditions to modern context • thrift and persistence not high values • efforts should produce quick results • concern with personal stability
  • 43. Slide 43 Sample rankings Index based on statistical analysis • Roughly equates to scale of 0 – 100 • Higher numbers show higher correlation to term US China PD (104) 40 80 IDV (91) 91 20 UA (112) 46 30 MAS (110) 62 66 LTO (118) 29 118
  • 45. E-mail letter of inquiry I, Usha Wu, 26-years old, with a Master’s Degree in Political Science, would like to introduce myself as an ambitious lady with good communication skills, both written and verbal. After four years, I took a break from the mainstream journalism in the year 2002 and joined IT industry for a career in Technical Writing. Associated with information technology (IT), for the past one year and more as a Website Writer, I have come across various types of technical writing, internal documentation, product literature, user guides, online help, manuals, installation instructions and more. Basically, being a journalist by profession, there have been times when I felt that I can do a better professional job in the field. While the importance of technical writing is acknowledged universally, the specialization and skills one needs are not exactly defined. What are the essentials? Language, programming, planning and positioning of what the organization provides, crisp presentation or all put together. [Continued on next slide]
  • 46. With IT advancing all over the world by leaps and bounds, there is a dearth of technical writers who can bring in quality and content for a specific job. Writing has always been a pleasure for me and I see this current phase both as an opportunity and challenge for enhancing my abilities and advancement of career prospects. Keeping these in view, I secured admission into the Department of Technical Communication, X State University and into the Master of Technical Writing Program at Y University. I am unable to decide my choice of Universities. A friend of mine who attended your presentation at the STC India chapter, 3rd annual conference, Bangalore, December 7-8, 2001, suggested that you could be the right person to help me choose the best of the two universities. Based on the academics (course curriculum) and academics alone irrespective of all other factors like fee, location, etc., could you please tell me, which school should I go to? Looking forward to your support. Usha Wu Singapore
  • 47. Slide 47 Communication contrasts • Structure • Degree of specificity about purpose • Type of information disclosed • Quantity of detail presented • Style/tone • Address protocols • Formatting
  • 48. Slide 48 Chinese writing style preferences • Inductive order • Structure reflects a spiral • Good writing has 4 components:  introduction  development  transition  closure • 3,000 years of writing history
  • 49. Letter from Chinese university Dear my colleagues, How are you doing? I have the honor to inform you that Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang Medical College and Zhenjiang Teacher’s College were merged and formed Jiangsu University, on the date of August 18, 2001, according to the notice of Document No. 104 [2001] issues by the People’s Government of Jiangsu Province. It is no doubt that the formation of Jiangsu University will not only hasten reform steps and optimize structure of the layout of higher learning education in Jiangsu Province, and also improve education quality and school-running efficiency in Jiangsu Province, and serve provincial economy constructions in modernization better. At the same time, Prof. Yang Jichang is honorably appointed as the first term of the President of Jiangsu University. [continued . . . ]
  • 50. A ceremony hanging out a shingle of the newly-founded Jiangsu University is going to be held on 28 October 2001. On behalf of the university, I have a request to make of you. Would you please kindly send us a congratulatory message on the Jiangsu University’s formation and our new-appointed President? I would appreciate you cordially for your kind support. I hope that we can receive the message from you before the holding of the ceremony. With best regards, LX Director, International office
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  • 54. Slide 54 Communication within multi- cultural teams
  • 55. Slide 55 Choose the right communication style • “Tell” to inform or explain  when you need to control the content  doesn’t require audience involvement • “Sell” to persuade others to do something  requires audience involvement • “Consult” where you interact with people  requires their input for “buy-in” • “Join” to collaborate or brainstorm  when their ideas are the content
  • 56. Slide 56 Attitude to authority – power distance • “Tell” style more effective in high-power distance, autocratic cultures • “Consult” style more effective in low-power distance, democratic cultures
  • 57. Slide 57 Attitude to authority – individualism/collectivism • Individualistic cultures – value standards that apply to everyone • Collectivist cultures – identity based in the social system (in-group vs. out-group)
  • 58. Slide 58 Attitude to authority – uncertainty avoidance Expectations for manager behavior • In high-uncertainty avoidance cultures  consider appeals to security • In low-uncertainty avoidance cultures  consider appeals to risk and challenge
  • 59. Slide 59 Attitude to authority – masculinity/femininity • Dominant values exhibited by managers  assertiveness and materialism (“masculine”)  concern for others, quality of life (“feminine”) • Rewards  based on material reward (“masculine”)  based on quality of life rewards (“feminine”)
  • 60. Slide 60 Speaking vs. writing • High-context cultures  value personal trust  prefer oral communication, meetings, oral agreements  confirming agreement in writing may imply mistrust for one’s word • Low-context cultures  value efficiency  prefer written communication, agreements  if it’s not in writing, it’s not confirmed
  • 61. Slide 61 OK, now what? • Pay heed to old Chinese expression . . . • Read a great book  The Geography of Thought (Nisbett, 2003) • Provide team training • Adjust your lens of culture
  • 62. Slide 62 More questions . . . later? cbarnum@spsu.edu