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Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Doing Business Across Cultures

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Page 1: Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Doing Business Across Cultures

Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development

Doing Business Across Cultures

Page 2: Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Doing Business Across Cultures

Forks in the Road

• Attitudes toward task completion

• Attitudes toward conflict

• Communication styles

Page 3: Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Doing Business Across Cultures

Getting Down to Business

• Punctuality

• Amount of personal information exchanged

• Offers of food and drink

Page 4: Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Doing Business Across Cultures

Communication Styles

• Degree of Formality

• Hierarchy

• Silence

• Saying No/Degree of directness in communication

Page 5: Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development Doing Business Across Cultures

Interpreting Behaviors

• Attention to status and hierarchical structure: forms of address, style of dressing, customs of interaction

• Showing the bottom of your shoe

• Where to keep your hands at the table

• Degree of physical proximity/contact

• Business card exchange

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Source: Hardwood Review Weekly March 12, 2010

The U.S. from the Outside Looking In

• High degree of regard and admiration for the U.S. around the world

• Sensitive to the perception the U.S. can seem to be the center of the world

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Where Good Intentions Can Go Bad

•Talking about country’s problems with poverty or violence

•Talking about politics

•Drawing associations among very different socio-economic groups from the same country or region

•Assuming a high degree of knowledge about the U.S., while having limited knowledge of other person’s country

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Business is Global but People are Local

•Learn basic history

•Learn a few words of the language

•Have a basic sense of the geography and current events

•Understand market, pricing, & shipping considerations

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Building a Relationship

• Persistence in communication: An email is not a relationship

• Patience

• Follow-up

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Communication

• Use standard English whenever possible

•Limit use of acronyms, slang, and idiomatic expressions

•Beware the automatic translator

•Be careful with industry-specific terms

• Be realistic & plan for the language expertise that will be needed to be successful in sales and service as your international business develops

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Enjoy the Learning Curve

• Intention is very important

• Nobody knows everything

• Opportunity to see your own culture in a new light