Название: Деловой иностранный язык
Автор: Ирина Машукова
Издательство: СФУ
Жанр: Учебная литература
isbn: 978-5-7638-3296-9
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▪ Stability vs. innovation. The culture of some countries encourages stability and resistance to change. The culture of others puts high value on innovation and change.
These cultural differences influence the way that international management should be conducted. The accompanying text provides some examples in a country where many international managers are unfamiliar with day-to-day business protocol.
Task 2. Comprehension 1
1. Explain the meaning of the word ‘diversity’. Expand the notion of ‘cultural diversity’. What spheres of person’s life can be discussed from the ‘cultural diversity’ point.
2. The Table 2 shows cultural differences of countries in handshake. Suppose, what this peculiar feature for every country can say about its mentality: way of thinking, behavior, management approach.
3. Through your personal experience say why it is important to take into account information about the cultural differences while dealing with foreign partners.
4. From the point of view of interculturalists the ‘culture’ includes the following types of culture:
Explain how you understand each of these cultures.
Task 3. Reading 2
Getting started
▪ Do you like to live and to work in a foreign country? Why/Why not?
▪ Before reading the text, discuss in small groups what the differences in European and Asian cultures are.
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Some of the material in this chapter appeared originally in 'The non-executive director' in The Director's Manual; Director Books, Simon & Schuster, Cambridge, England, 1990.
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Some of the material in this chapter appeared originally in 'The non-executive director' in The Director's Manual; Director Books, Simon & Schuster, Cambridge, England, 1990.