Individualistic and collectivistic cultures business communication
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In collectivistic cultures, people are considered "good" if they are generous, helpful, dependable, and attentive to the needs of others.
This contrasts with individualistic cultures that often place a greater emphasis on characteristics such as assertiveness
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In collectivistic cultures, people are considered "good" if they are generous, helpful, dependable, and attentive to the needs of others.
This contrasts with individualistic cultures that often place a greater emphasis on characteristics such as assertiveness
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Collectivist cultures, such as those of China, Korea, and Japan, emphasize family and work group goals above individual needs or desires. Collectivism and individualism deeply pervade cultures. People simply take their culture's stance for granted. ... Individualistic Doers are self-assured and very independent people.
Collectivist cultures, such as those of China, Korea, and Japan, emphasize family and work group goals above individual needs or desires. Collectivism and individualism deeply pervade cultures. People simply take their culture's stance for granted. ... Individualistic Doers are self-assured and very independent people.
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