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The unique culture
of Ghana
Impact on Family, Relationship & Work life
TheHistoryofghana
The meaning of Ghana:
 Ghana was derived from the
ancient Ghana empire
 Ghana means the ”warrior King”-
From the old Ghana empire
 Formerly known as Gold Coast –
Capital was Cape Coast
The colours in the flag are:
 Red signifies those who shed their
blood for independence
 Yellow signifies the minerals (e.g.
Gold)
 Green signifies the vegetation
cover (e.g. The forest)
 The Black Star signifies Ghana as
the star of Africa (Gateway to
Africa)
ghanaweb.com & wikipedia.org
Historyofcolonization
 The Portuguese were first to arrive in 15th century (1471)
 Traded in Gold, Ivory, Pepper
 The Dutch also arrived in 1598
 17th Century saw other Europeans joining
The English, The Danes and The Swedes
 Slave trade increased
 The Danes withdrew in 1850
 Dutch withdrew in 1874, & Britain made the Gold Coast a
protectorate
 The 19th century saw the British firmly established their
Colony
 Political movements & nationalism in ghana (1945 - 1957)
ghanaweb.com & ghanaculture.net & wikipedia.org
Location
GHANA
Neighbours
 Ghana is among 54 African countries
(6 are Islands)
 And 16 West African countries
 Bordering the Gulf of Guinea
between Cote d’Ivoire and Togo
 Borded North by Burkina Faso, East
by Togo, West by Cote d’Ivoire &
South by The Gulf of Guinea (Cape
Three Point)
 Other neighbouring countries
include: Nigeria, Benin, Mali and
Liberia
modernghana.com
Someimportantfacts
 Ghana is divided into 10 regions
 The Capital is Accra (Est. Populace 2,291,352 as of 2012 )
 Total Land area-238,533 sq km (Finland-338,145 sq km )
 The Population of Ghana-25,199,609 (July 2013 est.)
 Age Structure
o 0-14yrs = 38.7%
o 15-24yrs = 18.8%
o 25-54yrs = 33.7%
o 55-64yrs = 4.7%
o 65yrs and Over = 4.1%
 Offical Language-English
 Currency is Ghana Cedis (Code: GHS)
indexmundi.com (CIA report on countries)
Governance
Past:
 Gained independence on 6
March, 1957 from the British (1st
in Sub-Saharan)
 Independent Republic 1 July 1960
 Kwame Nkrumah was first Prime
Minister -Ruled from 1952-1966
 Unstable government between
1966-1979
 Many political unrest between the
period
 The worse period 1979-1982
(coup)
Present:
 Significant liberation period
1993-2000
 A followed up to 1992
Constitution
 1992 a New era of Democratic
dispensation began
 A 4-year interval of presidential
& parliamentary elections
 Multi-party state
 Freedom of association, media
& press
Ghana.gov.gh & wikipedia.org
TheCultureofghana
 Ghana has a very unique and rich culture
 Considered to have over 100 Ethnic groups
 About 9 major ethnic groups
o Akan, Ewe, Mole Dagbane, Guan, Ga Adanbge,
 About 79 other languages or dialects are spoken
 Religion and Culture very important
o Christianity 71.2% Islam 17.6% Traditional 5.2% Others 5.3%
 Ascribe importance to Family
o Nuclear & Extended Family type
o Extended family type strongest
 Family members are supported by each other
o Finance, education, housing, & jobs
 Great emphasis on politeness, hospitality, and formality
everyculture.com & ghanaculture.net & wikipedia.org
Hofstededimensions
Power distance
o How a society handles inequalities among people
o Acceptance of Hierarchical order
o Less powerful society accept & expect that power is distributed
unequally
Individualism & Collectivism
o Individualism-More of oneself and immediate family only
o Collectivism-Relatively knitted societies & wider family support,
use of ’we rather than I’
Masculinity & Femininity
o Masculinity-Preference for achievements, heroism, assertiveness
and material reward for success
o Femininity-Preference for cooperation, modesty, caring for the
weak and quality of life
Geert-hofstede.com
Hofstededimensionscont.
Uncertaintity avoidance
o Feeling uncomfortable with uncertainty and ambiguity
o Dealing with the fact that the future is unknown (control it or
leave it to happen)
Pragmatism
o Short-term –focus on achieving quick results & to establish
absolute truth
o Long-term- that the truth depends very much on situation,
context and time (ability to adapt traditions to changed
conditions
Indulgence
o Indulgence- Free gratification of basic & natural human drives
(enjoying life and having fun). Socialization is a key
o Restrains- Gratification of needs & regulates by strict social
norms
Geert-hofstede.com
HofstededimensionsGhanavsFinland
80
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40
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63
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59
38
57
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Ghana
Finland
Geert Hofstede
(Oct. 1928 )
Geert-hofstede.com
Ghanavsfinland:hofstededimensions
Dimensions Ghana Finland
PDI  People accept hierarchical order without
further justifications
 Hierarchy in organization reflect inherent
inequalities
 Centralization is popular
 Boss type work environment
 Independent, hierarchy for
convenience & Equal rights
 Power is decentralized & experience
of team members are important
 Superiors are accessible
 Communication is direct &
participative
IDV  Loyalty in collective society/culture
 Close long-term commitment
 Society fosters strong relationships (each
members responsibility a key)
 Offence leads to shame and lost of face
 Employer/employee relationship seen in
moral terms
 Individualistic (”I” )society
 Individuals expected to take care of
themselves
 Offence causes guilt & lose of self-
esteem
 Contract base on mutual advantage
relationship
MAS  A relatively feminine society
 Focus on ”working in order to live”
 Conflicts resolve by compromise &
negotiation
 Managers strive for concensus
 Free time and flexibility favoured
 A feminine society
 ”Working in order to live”
 Value equality, solidarity and quality
working lives
 Decision making achieved through
involvement
Geert-hofstede.com
GhanavsFinland:hofstede’sdimensions
UAI  Maintains rigid codes of believe and behaviour
 Emotional needs for rules
 Inner edge to be busy and hard work
 Security an important element to individual
motivation
 Maintains rigid codes of believe and
behaviour
 Emotional need for rules (even if
seems not to work)
 Time is money
 Inner edge to be busy and hard
work
 Security an important element
PRA  A strong preference for normative way of
thinking
 A strong concern with establishing absolute
truth
 Exhibit great respect for traditions
 Focus on achieving quick results
 Normative culture
 Normative thinking
 Strong concern with establishing
absolute truth
 Tradition is respected
 Focus on achieving quick results
IND  A positive attitude & tendency towards
optimism
 High degree of importance on leisure time
 Impulsive desire to enjoy life
 Act as they pleased and spend money as
they wish
 Indulgent country
 Willingness and desires with regards
to enjoying life and fun
 A positive attitude & tendency
towards optimism
 Act as they pleased and spend
money as they wish
Geert-hofstede.com
Ghana’sCultureImpacton family&society
Unity: Support for one another. Communial society
Discipline: Parental control, observation of public property
Respect: Authority, Elderly, Status and (Wealthy)
Expanded or Extended family nature
Man considered as the head/leader of the family
Family decision-making lies mostly with family head
(Abusuapanin)
Belief plays important role in choices and decisions
Status, titles and wealth are preeminent
N. Frank ’013
Ghana’sCultureImpacton relationship
Early relationship not common among Ghanaian cultures
Puberty rites very important among some ethnic groups
Family bethrothing (asiwa) was common in early ages-fading
out in recent times
Both man and lady’s family considered part of the relationship
Other institutions such as the church becomes part as well
Normally Engagements and weddings involve a lot of people
Belief (religion) plays important role in choices and decisions
In some instances ethnicity also affect choice of partners
N. Frank ’013
Ghana’scultureimpacton worklife
The flow of work is hierarchical
Subordinates relie on management for decisions
Even though hierarchical workplace is relational as well
Status, titles and achievements are respected
Moral values are strong
A handshake a normal practice
Normally traditional dress accepted on Fridays (common
among the women)
 Other matters are welcomed at work
N. Frank ’013
Themelonor perceptionmodel
• Outside is:- The Perception & the Thinking
• Inside is:- The Reality
N. Frank ’013
THESIGNIFICANTOFTHEMODEL
The Perception & the
Thinking
The Reality (tangible & intangible)
1. Generality 1. Unique resources/environment
2. Element of truth 2. Family, farming & business oriented people
(openess/ relational & hardworking)
3. Element of misleading 3. Support of one another (each others keeper)
4. Limitation of reception 4. Observation of neighbours & public property
(also social norms & values)
5. Respect to the elderly & authority
6. Free governance:- peace & security
7. Unique people with rich history & culture
8. Hospitable & peace-loving people
9. Greetings very important (handshake)
N. Frank ’013
Questions are welcomed!
For further information contact:
Frank Nyarko
Founder/Manager
Divine Global Consult
frank.nyarko@outlook.com
Mobile: +358-453414041
Skype: k-frank512
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The unique culture of Ghana

  • 1. The unique culture of Ghana Impact on Family, Relationship & Work life
  • 2. TheHistoryofghana The meaning of Ghana:  Ghana was derived from the ancient Ghana empire  Ghana means the ”warrior King”- From the old Ghana empire  Formerly known as Gold Coast – Capital was Cape Coast The colours in the flag are:  Red signifies those who shed their blood for independence  Yellow signifies the minerals (e.g. Gold)  Green signifies the vegetation cover (e.g. The forest)  The Black Star signifies Ghana as the star of Africa (Gateway to Africa) ghanaweb.com & wikipedia.org
  • 3. Historyofcolonization  The Portuguese were first to arrive in 15th century (1471)  Traded in Gold, Ivory, Pepper  The Dutch also arrived in 1598  17th Century saw other Europeans joining The English, The Danes and The Swedes  Slave trade increased  The Danes withdrew in 1850  Dutch withdrew in 1874, & Britain made the Gold Coast a protectorate  The 19th century saw the British firmly established their Colony  Political movements & nationalism in ghana (1945 - 1957) ghanaweb.com & ghanaculture.net & wikipedia.org
  • 5. Neighbours  Ghana is among 54 African countries (6 are Islands)  And 16 West African countries  Bordering the Gulf of Guinea between Cote d’Ivoire and Togo  Borded North by Burkina Faso, East by Togo, West by Cote d’Ivoire & South by The Gulf of Guinea (Cape Three Point)  Other neighbouring countries include: Nigeria, Benin, Mali and Liberia modernghana.com
  • 6. Someimportantfacts  Ghana is divided into 10 regions  The Capital is Accra (Est. Populace 2,291,352 as of 2012 )  Total Land area-238,533 sq km (Finland-338,145 sq km )  The Population of Ghana-25,199,609 (July 2013 est.)  Age Structure o 0-14yrs = 38.7% o 15-24yrs = 18.8% o 25-54yrs = 33.7% o 55-64yrs = 4.7% o 65yrs and Over = 4.1%  Offical Language-English  Currency is Ghana Cedis (Code: GHS) indexmundi.com (CIA report on countries)
  • 7. Governance Past:  Gained independence on 6 March, 1957 from the British (1st in Sub-Saharan)  Independent Republic 1 July 1960  Kwame Nkrumah was first Prime Minister -Ruled from 1952-1966  Unstable government between 1966-1979  Many political unrest between the period  The worse period 1979-1982 (coup) Present:  Significant liberation period 1993-2000  A followed up to 1992 Constitution  1992 a New era of Democratic dispensation began  A 4-year interval of presidential & parliamentary elections  Multi-party state  Freedom of association, media & press Ghana.gov.gh & wikipedia.org
  • 8. TheCultureofghana  Ghana has a very unique and rich culture  Considered to have over 100 Ethnic groups  About 9 major ethnic groups o Akan, Ewe, Mole Dagbane, Guan, Ga Adanbge,  About 79 other languages or dialects are spoken  Religion and Culture very important o Christianity 71.2% Islam 17.6% Traditional 5.2% Others 5.3%  Ascribe importance to Family o Nuclear & Extended Family type o Extended family type strongest  Family members are supported by each other o Finance, education, housing, & jobs  Great emphasis on politeness, hospitality, and formality everyculture.com & ghanaculture.net & wikipedia.org
  • 9. Hofstededimensions Power distance o How a society handles inequalities among people o Acceptance of Hierarchical order o Less powerful society accept & expect that power is distributed unequally Individualism & Collectivism o Individualism-More of oneself and immediate family only o Collectivism-Relatively knitted societies & wider family support, use of ’we rather than I’ Masculinity & Femininity o Masculinity-Preference for achievements, heroism, assertiveness and material reward for success o Femininity-Preference for cooperation, modesty, caring for the weak and quality of life Geert-hofstede.com
  • 10. Hofstededimensionscont. Uncertaintity avoidance o Feeling uncomfortable with uncertainty and ambiguity o Dealing with the fact that the future is unknown (control it or leave it to happen) Pragmatism o Short-term –focus on achieving quick results & to establish absolute truth o Long-term- that the truth depends very much on situation, context and time (ability to adapt traditions to changed conditions Indulgence o Indulgence- Free gratification of basic & natural human drives (enjoying life and having fun). Socialization is a key o Restrains- Gratification of needs & regulates by strict social norms Geert-hofstede.com
  • 12. Ghanavsfinland:hofstededimensions Dimensions Ghana Finland PDI  People accept hierarchical order without further justifications  Hierarchy in organization reflect inherent inequalities  Centralization is popular  Boss type work environment  Independent, hierarchy for convenience & Equal rights  Power is decentralized & experience of team members are important  Superiors are accessible  Communication is direct & participative IDV  Loyalty in collective society/culture  Close long-term commitment  Society fosters strong relationships (each members responsibility a key)  Offence leads to shame and lost of face  Employer/employee relationship seen in moral terms  Individualistic (”I” )society  Individuals expected to take care of themselves  Offence causes guilt & lose of self- esteem  Contract base on mutual advantage relationship MAS  A relatively feminine society  Focus on ”working in order to live”  Conflicts resolve by compromise & negotiation  Managers strive for concensus  Free time and flexibility favoured  A feminine society  ”Working in order to live”  Value equality, solidarity and quality working lives  Decision making achieved through involvement Geert-hofstede.com
  • 13. GhanavsFinland:hofstede’sdimensions UAI  Maintains rigid codes of believe and behaviour  Emotional needs for rules  Inner edge to be busy and hard work  Security an important element to individual motivation  Maintains rigid codes of believe and behaviour  Emotional need for rules (even if seems not to work)  Time is money  Inner edge to be busy and hard work  Security an important element PRA  A strong preference for normative way of thinking  A strong concern with establishing absolute truth  Exhibit great respect for traditions  Focus on achieving quick results  Normative culture  Normative thinking  Strong concern with establishing absolute truth  Tradition is respected  Focus on achieving quick results IND  A positive attitude & tendency towards optimism  High degree of importance on leisure time  Impulsive desire to enjoy life  Act as they pleased and spend money as they wish  Indulgent country  Willingness and desires with regards to enjoying life and fun  A positive attitude & tendency towards optimism  Act as they pleased and spend money as they wish Geert-hofstede.com
  • 14. Ghana’sCultureImpacton family&society Unity: Support for one another. Communial society Discipline: Parental control, observation of public property Respect: Authority, Elderly, Status and (Wealthy) Expanded or Extended family nature Man considered as the head/leader of the family Family decision-making lies mostly with family head (Abusuapanin) Belief plays important role in choices and decisions Status, titles and wealth are preeminent N. Frank ’013
  • 15. Ghana’sCultureImpacton relationship Early relationship not common among Ghanaian cultures Puberty rites very important among some ethnic groups Family bethrothing (asiwa) was common in early ages-fading out in recent times Both man and lady’s family considered part of the relationship Other institutions such as the church becomes part as well Normally Engagements and weddings involve a lot of people Belief (religion) plays important role in choices and decisions In some instances ethnicity also affect choice of partners N. Frank ’013
  • 16. Ghana’scultureimpacton worklife The flow of work is hierarchical Subordinates relie on management for decisions Even though hierarchical workplace is relational as well Status, titles and achievements are respected Moral values are strong A handshake a normal practice Normally traditional dress accepted on Fridays (common among the women)  Other matters are welcomed at work N. Frank ’013
  • 17. Themelonor perceptionmodel • Outside is:- The Perception & the Thinking • Inside is:- The Reality N. Frank ’013
  • 18. THESIGNIFICANTOFTHEMODEL The Perception & the Thinking The Reality (tangible & intangible) 1. Generality 1. Unique resources/environment 2. Element of truth 2. Family, farming & business oriented people (openess/ relational & hardworking) 3. Element of misleading 3. Support of one another (each others keeper) 4. Limitation of reception 4. Observation of neighbours & public property (also social norms & values) 5. Respect to the elderly & authority 6. Free governance:- peace & security 7. Unique people with rich history & culture 8. Hospitable & peace-loving people 9. Greetings very important (handshake) N. Frank ’013
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