Posts in Culture
The Cultural Perils of Clockwatching

Although Erin has researched cultural differences for many years, it is only recently that she has come to see how her American obsession with punctuality and clockwatching can sometimes lead her astray. The truth is, time may be of prime importance in some cultures, but in others it is firmly subordinated to the needs of the moment.

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Managing Confrontation in Multicultural Teams

Everyone knows that a little confrontation from time to time is constructive, right? And the classic business literature confirms it. Patrick Lencioni’s Five Dysfunctions of a Team, for example, discusses at length how to achieve the right amount of confrontation for ultimate team effectiveness — and concludes that fear of conflict is one of the five major barriers to success.

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Are you a Holistic or Specific Thinker? It may depend where you come from.

In a specific culture, people usually respond well to receiving very detailed and segmented information about what is expected of each of them. If you need to give instructions to a team member from this kind of culture, focus on what that person needs to accomplish and when. Conversely, if you need to motivate, manage, or persuade someone from a holistic culture, spend time explaining the big picture and how all the pieces slot together.

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