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CROSS-CULTURAL
COMMUNICATION
AND NEGOTIATION
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OVERALL COMMUNICATION PROCESS
• Communication: The process of transferring
meanings from sender to receiver.
• On surface appears straightforward
• many problems can result in failure to transfer
meanings correctly
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VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES
• Indirect and Direct Styles
• High-context cultures: messages implicit and indirect; voice
intonation, timing, facial expressions play important roles in
conveying information
• Low-context cultures: people often meet only to
accomplish objectives; tend to be direct and focused in
communications
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VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES
• Context is information that surrounds a
communication and helps convey the
message
• Context plays a key role in explaining many
communication differences
• Messages often highly coded and implicit in
high-context society (e.g., Japan, many
Arab countries)
• Messages often explicit and speaker says
precisely what s/he means in low context
society (e.g., U.S. and Canada)
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EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT
COMMUNICATION
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MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS OF
VERBAL STYLES
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VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES
• Elaborate and Succinct Styles
• Three degrees of communication quantity—elaborating,
exacting, succinct
• Elaborating style most popular in high- context cultures with
moderate degree of uncertainty avoidance
• Exacting style focuses on precision and use of right amount
of words to convey message; more common in low-context,
low-uncertainty-avoidance cultures
• Succinct style more common in high-context cultures with
considerable uncertainty avoidance where people say few
words and allow understatements, pauses, and silence to
convey meaning.
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VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES
• Contextual and Personal Styles
• Contextual style focuses on speaker and relationship of
parties; often associated with high power distance,
collective, high-context cultures
• Personal style focuses on speaker and reduction of barriers
between parties; more popular in low-power-distance,
individualistic, low-context cultures
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VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES
• Affective and Instrumental Styles
• Affective style common in collective, high-
context cultures; characterized by language
requiring listener to note what is said/observe how
message is presented; meaning often nonverbal;
requires receiver to use intuitive skills to decipher
message
• Instrumental style: goal oriented, focuses on
sender who clearly lets other know what s/he
wants other to know; more commonly found in
individualistic, low-context cultures
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VERBAL STYLES USED IN 10 SELECT
COUNTRIES
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COMMUNICATION FLOWS
• Downward Communication
• Transmission of information from manager to subordinate
• Primary purpose of manager-initiated communication is to
convey orders/information
• Managers use this channel for instructions and performance
feedback
• Channel facilitates flow of information to those who need it
for operational purposes
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UPWARD COMMUNICATION
• From subordinate to superior
• Purposes: provide feedback, ask questions, obtain
assistance
• In recent years a call for more upward communication in
U.S.
• In Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore upward communication
has long been fact of life
• Outside Asian countries, upward communication not as
popular
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COMMUNICATION EPIGRAMS
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SUGGESTIONS FOR COMMUNICATION
1. Use most common words with most common meanings
2. Select words with few alternative meanings
3. Strictly follow rules of grammar
4. Speak with clear breaks between words
5. Avoid using esoteric or culturally biased words
6. Avoid use of slang
7. Don’t use words or expressions requiring listener to form
mental images
8. Mimic cultural flavor of non-native speaker’s language
9. Paraphrase and repeat basic ideas continually
10. At end, test how well other understand by asking him/her to
paraphrase
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COMMUNICATION BARRIERS
• Language barriers
• Cultural barriers
• Be careful not to use generalized statements
about benefits, compensation, pay cycles,
holidays, policies in worldwide communication
• Most of world uses metric system so include
converted weights and measures in all
communications
• Even in English-speaking countries, words may
have different meanings.
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COMMUNICATION BARRIERS
• Cultural barriers (continued)
• Letterhead and paper sizes differ worldwide
• Dollars aren’t unique to U.S. Also Australian, Bermudian,
Canadian, Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and New Zealand
dollars. Clarify which dollar.
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NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
• Nonverbal communication
• Transfer of meaning through means such as body
language and use of physical space
• Chromatics
• Use of color to communicate messages
• Kinesics
• Study of communication through body
movement and facial expression
• Eye contact
• Posture
• Gestures
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PERCEPTUAL BARRIERS
• Perception: a person’s view of reality
• Advertising Messages: countless advertising
blunders when words are misinterpreted by others
• How others see us: May be different than we think
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NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
• Proxemics
• Study of way people use physical space to
convey messages
• Intimate distance used for very confidential
communications
• Personal distance used for talking with
family/close friends
• Social distance used to handle most business
transactions
• Public distance used when calling across room
or giving talk to group
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NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
• Chronemics: the way time is used in a culture.
• two types:
• Monochronic time schedule: things done in linear fashion
• Polychronic time schedule: people do several things at
same time and place higher value on personal involvement
than on getting things done on time
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PERSONAL SPACE IN U.S.
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COMMUNICATION EFFECTIVENESS
• Improve feedback systems
• Language training
• Cultural training
• Flexibility and cooperation
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MANAGING CROSS CULTURAL
NEGOTIATIONS
• Negotiation: Process of bargaining with one more
parties at arrive at solution acceptable to all
• Two types of negotiation:
• Distributive when two parties with opposing goals compete
over set value
• Integrative when two groups integrate interests, create
value, invest in the agreement (win-win scenario)
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NEGOTIATING STYLES
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NEGOTIATION TYPES AND
CHARACTERISTICS
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STEPS OF THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS:
1. Planning
2. Interpersonal relationship building
3. Exchange of task related information
4. Persuasion
5. Agreement
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CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
AFFECTING NEGOTIATIONS
1. Don’t identify counterpart’s home culture too quickly;
common cues such as accent may be unreliable.
2. Beware of Western bias toward “doing”. Ways of being,
feeling, thinking, talking can shape relationships more
powerfully than doing.
3. Counteract tendency to formulate simple, consistent, stable
images.
4. Don’t assume all aspects of culture are equally significant.
5. Recognize norms for interactions involving outsiders may
differ from those for interactions between compatriots.
6. Don’t overestimate familiarity with counterpart’s culture.
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NEGOTIATION TACTICS
• Location
• Time limits
• Buyer-seller relationship
• Bargaining behaviors
• Use of extreme behaviors
• Promises, threats and other behaviors
• Nonverbal behaviors
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REVIEW AND DISCUSS
1. How does explicit communication differ from
implicit communication?
2. “He was laughing like hell.” “Don’t worry: It’s a
piece of cake.” What are these expressions and
what communication complications might they
present?
3. How is nonverbal communication a barrier to
effective communication?
4. Kinesics or proxemics? Which nonverbal
communication barrier would be greatest for a
U.S. company going abroad for the first time?
5. What might a U.S. based negotiator need to know
about Japanese bargaining behaviors to strike a
best possible deal?
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Cross culture communication and negotiation

  • 2. OVERALL COMMUNICATION PROCESS • Communication: The process of transferring meanings from sender to receiver. • On surface appears straightforward • many problems can result in failure to transfer meanings correctly www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 3. VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES • Indirect and Direct Styles • High-context cultures: messages implicit and indirect; voice intonation, timing, facial expressions play important roles in conveying information • Low-context cultures: people often meet only to accomplish objectives; tend to be direct and focused in communications www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 4. VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES • Context is information that surrounds a communication and helps convey the message • Context plays a key role in explaining many communication differences • Messages often highly coded and implicit in high-context society (e.g., Japan, many Arab countries) • Messages often explicit and speaker says precisely what s/he means in low context society (e.g., U.S. and Canada) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 6. MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS OF VERBAL STYLES www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 7. VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES • Elaborate and Succinct Styles • Three degrees of communication quantity—elaborating, exacting, succinct • Elaborating style most popular in high- context cultures with moderate degree of uncertainty avoidance • Exacting style focuses on precision and use of right amount of words to convey message; more common in low-context, low-uncertainty-avoidance cultures • Succinct style more common in high-context cultures with considerable uncertainty avoidance where people say few words and allow understatements, pauses, and silence to convey meaning. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 8. VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES • Contextual and Personal Styles • Contextual style focuses on speaker and relationship of parties; often associated with high power distance, collective, high-context cultures • Personal style focuses on speaker and reduction of barriers between parties; more popular in low-power-distance, individualistic, low-context cultures www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 9. VERBAL COMMUNICATION STYLES • Affective and Instrumental Styles • Affective style common in collective, high- context cultures; characterized by language requiring listener to note what is said/observe how message is presented; meaning often nonverbal; requires receiver to use intuitive skills to decipher message • Instrumental style: goal oriented, focuses on sender who clearly lets other know what s/he wants other to know; more commonly found in individualistic, low-context cultures www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 10. VERBAL STYLES USED IN 10 SELECT COUNTRIES www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 11. COMMUNICATION FLOWS • Downward Communication • Transmission of information from manager to subordinate • Primary purpose of manager-initiated communication is to convey orders/information • Managers use this channel for instructions and performance feedback • Channel facilitates flow of information to those who need it for operational purposes www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 12. UPWARD COMMUNICATION • From subordinate to superior • Purposes: provide feedback, ask questions, obtain assistance • In recent years a call for more upward communication in U.S. • In Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore upward communication has long been fact of life • Outside Asian countries, upward communication not as popular www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 14. SUGGESTIONS FOR COMMUNICATION 1. Use most common words with most common meanings 2. Select words with few alternative meanings 3. Strictly follow rules of grammar 4. Speak with clear breaks between words 5. Avoid using esoteric or culturally biased words 6. Avoid use of slang 7. Don’t use words or expressions requiring listener to form mental images 8. Mimic cultural flavor of non-native speaker’s language 9. Paraphrase and repeat basic ideas continually 10. At end, test how well other understand by asking him/her to paraphrase www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 15. COMMUNICATION BARRIERS • Language barriers • Cultural barriers • Be careful not to use generalized statements about benefits, compensation, pay cycles, holidays, policies in worldwide communication • Most of world uses metric system so include converted weights and measures in all communications • Even in English-speaking countries, words may have different meanings. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 16. COMMUNICATION BARRIERS • Cultural barriers (continued) • Letterhead and paper sizes differ worldwide • Dollars aren’t unique to U.S. Also Australian, Bermudian, Canadian, Hong Kong, Taiwanese, and New Zealand dollars. Clarify which dollar. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 17. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION • Nonverbal communication • Transfer of meaning through means such as body language and use of physical space • Chromatics • Use of color to communicate messages • Kinesics • Study of communication through body movement and facial expression • Eye contact • Posture • Gestures www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 18. PERCEPTUAL BARRIERS • Perception: a person’s view of reality • Advertising Messages: countless advertising blunders when words are misinterpreted by others • How others see us: May be different than we think www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 19. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION • Proxemics • Study of way people use physical space to convey messages • Intimate distance used for very confidential communications • Personal distance used for talking with family/close friends • Social distance used to handle most business transactions • Public distance used when calling across room or giving talk to group www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 20. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION • Chronemics: the way time is used in a culture. • two types: • Monochronic time schedule: things done in linear fashion • Polychronic time schedule: people do several things at same time and place higher value on personal involvement than on getting things done on time www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 21. PERSONAL SPACE IN U.S. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 22. COMMUNICATION EFFECTIVENESS • Improve feedback systems • Language training • Cultural training • Flexibility and cooperation www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 23. MANAGING CROSS CULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS • Negotiation: Process of bargaining with one more parties at arrive at solution acceptable to all • Two types of negotiation: • Distributive when two parties with opposing goals compete over set value • Integrative when two groups integrate interests, create value, invest in the agreement (win-win scenario) www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 26. STEPS OF THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS: 1. Planning 2. Interpersonal relationship building 3. Exchange of task related information 4. Persuasion 5. Agreement www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 27. CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AFFECTING NEGOTIATIONS 1. Don’t identify counterpart’s home culture too quickly; common cues such as accent may be unreliable. 2. Beware of Western bias toward “doing”. Ways of being, feeling, thinking, talking can shape relationships more powerfully than doing. 3. Counteract tendency to formulate simple, consistent, stable images. 4. Don’t assume all aspects of culture are equally significant. 5. Recognize norms for interactions involving outsiders may differ from those for interactions between compatriots. 6. Don’t overestimate familiarity with counterpart’s culture. www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 28. NEGOTIATION TACTICS • Location • Time limits • Buyer-seller relationship • Bargaining behaviors • Use of extreme behaviors • Promises, threats and other behaviors • Nonverbal behaviors www.StudsPlanet.com
  • 29. REVIEW AND DISCUSS 1. How does explicit communication differ from implicit communication? 2. “He was laughing like hell.” “Don’t worry: It’s a piece of cake.” What are these expressions and what communication complications might they present? 3. How is nonverbal communication a barrier to effective communication? 4. Kinesics or proxemics? Which nonverbal communication barrier would be greatest for a U.S. company going abroad for the first time? 5. What might a U.S. based negotiator need to know about Japanese bargaining behaviors to strike a best possible deal? www.StudsPlanet.com