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Chap03 excellence in bc
- 1. 3.1
Business Communication
MBA – II
CIIT
Course Coordinator:
Ayyaz Qadeer
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- 3. 3.3
Chapter 3 Objectives
Discuss trends that have made
intercultural business
communications so important.
Discuss culture and subculture and
culture’s four basic characteristics.
Delineate the differences between
high-context and low context cultures.
Recognize cultural differences.
Discuss ethnocentrism and
stereotyping.
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- 4. 3.4
Chapter 3 Objectives
continued
Discuss three ways to improve
communication with people who speak
English as a second language; then
discuss three ways to improve
communication with people who do not
speak your language at all.
Explain why studying other cultures
helps you communicate more
effectively.
Illustrate how word choice affects
communication among people from
other cultures.
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- 5. Quick
Quiz
3.5
Some Key Definitions
Define each of the following terms:
Intercultural communication
Intercultural communication
Market globalization
Market globalization
Cultural diversity
Cultural diversity
Culture
Culture
Subculture
Subculture
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- 6. A Few Basic
Concepts About Culture
Culture is learned.
Cultures vary in stability.
Cultures vary in
complexity.
Cultures vary in tolerance.
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3.6
- 7. 3.7
Cultural Differences
Cultural Context: physical cues,
environmental stimuli, and implicit
understandings that convey meaning
High-context culture: majority of the
message is communicated indirectly
(nonverbally)
Low-content culture: majority of message
is communicated directly (words)
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- 9. 3.9
Creating Ethical Messages
When communicating across cultures,
apply these four basic principles:
Seek mutual ground to allow clearest
Seek mutual ground to allow clearest
possible exchange of information.
possible exchange of information.
Send and receive messages
Send and receive messages
without judgment.
without judgment.
Send messages that are honest.
Send messages that are honest.
Show respect for cultural differences.
Show respect for cultural differences.
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- 11. 3.11
Overcoming Ethnocentrism
Ethnocentrism is the belief
that one’s own cultural
background is superior to
that of others.
Stereotyping is predicting
behavior based on particular
groups or classes.
To overcome ethnocentrism,
Acknowledge distinctions
Avoid assumptions
Avoid judgments
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- 12. Unfortunate Translations in
International Marketing
Company/product
English
3.12
Translation
Dairy Association
“Got Milk?”
“Are you lactating?”
(Mexico)
Chevrolet - car
Nova
“No va” = “doesn’t
go” (Latin America)
Coors Beer
“Turn It Loose”
“Suffer from diarrhea”
(Latin America)
Pepsi Cola
“Come Alive with
Pepsi ”
“Pepsi brings your
ancestors back from
the grave” (China)
Secured from the Internet
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- 13. Overcoming
Language Barriers
Breaking Through
Breaking Through
ESL Barriers
ESL Barriers
Avoid using slang
Avoid using slang
and idioms.
and idioms.
Pay attention to local
Pay attention to local
accents and
accents and
pronunciation.
pronunciation.
Be aware of vocal
Be aware of vocal
variations.
variations.
Breaking Through
Breaking Through
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
Barriers
Barriers
Learn a foreign
Learn a foreign
language.
language.
Use an intermediary
Use an intermediary
or translator.
or translator.
Offer language
Offer language
training programs.
training programs.
Study other cultures.
Study other cultures.
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3.13
- 15. Developing Intercultural
Communication Skills
• Assume differences.
• Be flexible.
• Take responsibility.
3.15
• Emphasize some
• Withhold judgment.
• Show respect.
• Empathize.
• Tolerate ambiguity.
• Recognize bias.
• Learn patience and
persistence.
common ground.
• Send clear messages.
• Deal with the individual.
• Know when to be direct.
• Avoid the superficial.
• Evaluate feedback to
assess your hypothesis.
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- 16. 3.16
Writing Effective Messages to
International Audiences
Use plain English.
Be clear.
Avoid slang and idioms.
Be brief.
Use short paragraphs.
Use transitional elements.
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- 17. 3.17
Improve Your Oral Skills
Try to eliminate noise.
Look for feedback.
Rephrase sentences
when necessary.
Clarify your true intent
with repetition and
examples.
Don’t talk down to the
other person.
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- 18. 3.18
Improve Your Oral Skills
continued
Use objective, accurate language.
Listen carefully and patiently.
Adapt your conversation style to
the other person’s.
Clarify what will happen next.
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- 19. Let’s
Discuss
Test Your
Knowledge
How have market globalization and
cultural diversity contributed to the
increased importance of intercultural
communication?
What is the relationship between
culture and subculture?
What are the four basic
characteristics of culture?
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3.19
- 20. Let’s
Discuss
Test Your
Knowledge
3.20
continued
How do high-context cultures differ
from low-context cultures?
In addition to the contextual
differences, what other categories of
cultural differences exist?
What four principles apply to ethical
intercultural communication?
What is ethnocentrism, and how can it
be overcome in communication?
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- 21. Let’s
Discuss
Test Your
Knowledge
3.21
continued
Why is it a good idea to avoid slang
and idioms when addressing a
multicultural audience?
What are some ways to improve oral
skills when communicating with people
of other cultures?
What is the purpose of back-translation
when preparing a message in another
language?
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