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On a computer, the differences between the perception of one’s own cultural style and the perception of another’s can be shown visually and also mapped against the most appropriate cultural style. One of the best examples of this is the Aperian model of world cultures, which is part of the Robert House GLOBE Project approach to leadership in Cultural Profiling and Classification 269 world cultures. This offers a visual means of comparing cultural styles. The profile is based on a series of questionnaires, the results of which are used to provide visual profiles on a graph against a series of indicators. Users map their own management style against a number of indicators. Their ‘map’ is then automatically presented as a continuous line by the computer. At the click of a mouse or trackpad, the user can then call up the expert profile of any country he or she is dealing with and even that of other colleagues who have mapped their styles on the system and have given their permission for comparison. Details are available at: www.aperianglobal.com. The framework approach A simpler but similar approach is offered by the RADAR profile explained by Tomalin and Nicks (2010). In this case, users map their personal styles against ten paradigms. Their style is then represented as a graph which can then be compared with the ‘expert’ view of other countries, using the same ten indicators. An example of the Tomalin and Nicks profile, comparing the UK and the USA, can be seen below in Figure 14.2. The USA is represented by a continuous line and the UK by a dotted line. As we look at the two major theoretical approaches to the designing of pro- filing tools for assessing cultural appropriateness, we recognize two sources: psychological personality analyses applied to organizations and cultures; social and behavioural styles applied to national cultures. What is common to both is the organization of information into frame- works that can be applied by specialists to the study of business behaviour, business organizations and national business cultures. The value of the framework approach is that it organizes psychological and social character- istics into an easily applicable form. The problem is that humanity rarely conforms to organizational convenience and that psychological and social characteristics may be in danger of being shoehorned into categories to fit the framework. Overall, however, our experience is that the psychological and social frameworks we have studied, if used sensitively, can act as an aid to supporting organizational and cross- cultural adaptation. Download 1.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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