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This workshop explores trends in intercultural communication, global marketing, cultural differences, overcoming biases, and language barriers to enhance communication skills in a multicultural business environment. Activities focus on developing awareness and skills for effective cross-cultural interactions. Topics include identifying cultural nuances, avoiding stereotypes, improving language proficiency, and writing clear messages for international audiences. Practical tips and discussions help participants navigate diverse cultural contexts and succeed in intercultural business settings.
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Business Communication Workshop Course Coordinator: Ayyaz Qadeer Lecture# 6
We have discussed….. • We have discussed the trends that have made intercultural business communications so important. • Intercultural communication and global marketing • Culture and subculture • Culture’s four basic characteristics. • The differences between high-context and low context cultures. • Recognize cultural differences in all the social places. People differ in their way of talking, ways of negotiations and social interaction.
We have discussed….. • Negotiating style, decision making process, problem solving techniques and ethics
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
Company/product Unfortunate Translations in International Marketing English 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
Overcoming Language Barriers • Breaking Through ESL Barriers • Avoid using slang and idioms. • Pay attention to local accents and pronunciation. • Be aware of vocal variations. • Breaking Through Foreign Language Barriers • Learn a foreign language. • Use an intermediary or translator. • Offer language training programs. • Study other cultures.
Activity Activity Activity Activity Increase Intercultural Communication Awareness With a partner, list all the tips you can think of from successful intercultural businesspeople
Developing Intercultural Communication Skills • Assume differences. • Take responsibility. • Withhold judgment. • Show respect. • Empathize. • Tolerate ambiguity. • Recognize bias. • Learn patience and persistence. • Be flexible. • Emphasize some common ground. • Send clear messages. • Deal with the individual. • Know when to be direct. • Avoid the superficial. • Evaluate feedback to assess your hypothesis.
Writing Effective Messages to International Audiences • Use plain English. • Be clear. • Avoid slang and idioms. • Be brief. • Use short paragraphs. • Use transitional elements.
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.
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.
Let’s Discuss • 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?
Let’s Discuss 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?
Let’s Discuss 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?