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Cross Cultural Communication Theory and Practice PDFDrive (1)
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There is a need for more staff to be trained to operate in multicultural teams as firms adopt global strategies with managers moving in and out of other cultures and working with colleagues from these cultures. Such participation requires a wide range of interpersonal skills, including tact, culture sensitivity, high motivation, confidence building and organizational skills, as well as a sound understanding of team- building techniques and international management styles. The challenge Team building is a difficult exercise at the best of times, but doubly so when the team members are separated by language, culture and geogra- phy. (Davies, 1992: 100) One of the main challenges when managing people from different cultures is to balance apparently opposite cultural values and practices. It is impor- tant to appreciate how much culture affects the way we do business. Even when speaking the same language, opportunities for misunderstanding and therefore mismanagement exist. It is a serious mistake to believe that because there are common business interests, there are necessarily common ways of achieving business aims. Multinational teams do not happen naturally – they have to be created and carefully nurtured. Gains from cultural diversity are not automatic; indeed, in order to achieve their full potential, multinational teams may often have to overcome barriers that single- culture teams may solve relatively quickly. ‘The very richness of the cultural diversity makes the group dynamics much more complex’ (Cox, 1991: 34). These differences can create interpersonal conflict and communication problems. The challenge is to create a positive, dynamic and progressive climate where people work together harmoniously, recognizing their strengths and weaknesses and their cultural differences. The managerial skills are in harnessing their talents and energies to maximize their collective poten- tial. It should be stressed that those involved must want to operate well in International Team Building and Teamworking 143 other cultures and be highly motivated by the challenge. This is important as there is inherently greater potential for frustration and dissatisfaction in multinational teams than in single- culture teams, often accompanied by a high turnover of team members. For teams to become effective, they need to be able to become integrated and balance both individual and collective efforts. Download 1.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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