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    Hospitality Staff: An Evaluation of a Pilot Training Program. Australian Journal of Hospitality Management. • Mohsin‚ A. (2006). Cross Cultural Sensitivity in Hospitality: A Matter of conflict or Understanding. • Trompenaars‚ F.‚ & Charles Hampden-Turner‚ C. (2009). What are Fons Trompenaars ’ Cultural Dimensions? Retrieved from www.businessmate.org.

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    time. The table is based on (Hall‚ 1976) (House‚ Hanges‚ Javidan‚ Dorfman‚ & Gupta‚ 2004) (Trompenaars & Hempden- Turner‚ 1997).....................................................................................5 List of Figures Figure 1 shows Hall’s Iceberg model in a simplified way. The figure is based on (Hofstede‚ 1997‚ S. 57) and the from Hofstede’s model derived cultural layer model of (Trompenaars & Hempden- Turner‚ 1997)...........................................3 Figure 2 shows an

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    Cultural Analysis – Czech Republic Missouri University of Science and Technology ` table of contents table of contents ii 1.0 Czech vs u.s. Culture – hofstede’s model 3 2.0 Czech business culture – trompenaaris classificaion 7 3.0 U.S. Business culture change needed 7 4.0 bibliography 9 1.0 Czech vs u.s. Culture – hofstede’s model The Czech Republic has its roots as a former communist state known as Czechoslovakia. The fall of communism and the transformation to a democratic

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    (3) Aims of cross-cultural analysis………………………………………………………..2 (4) Hofstede and his 5 dimensions………………………………………………………...3 (4.1) Limitations of Hofstede’s model…………………………………………………………..4 (5) Trompenaars and Hampden-Turner model…………………………………………..4 (5.1) Limitations of Trompenaars and Turner model…………………………………………4 (6) European Cultural Diversity……………………………………………………………5 (7) Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………….6 (8) Bibliography……………………………………………………………………..7

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    money in Euro Disney Park‚ however in reality they leave sooner and spend less money than was expected‚ and it causes big losses. The main reason of it can be explained by Geert Hofstede´s dimension about time-orientation which is very similar to Fons Trompenaar´s time-orientation dimension. As USA is considered to be short-term-oriented country‚ while European countries are long-term-oriented people spend money differently. Europeans are likely to save money‚ save it for the future‚ not to spend big

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    cultures of Japan and USA by using two theories and its impact on the corporate culture of Toyota. The models of “Edgar Schein” and “Charles Handy” will be used to analyze the corporate culture of Toyota while the models of “Greet Hofstede” and “Fons Trompenaars” will be used to analyze the national cultures. Afterwards the case study will discuss the climate of Toyota and the impact of the same to its success. Also the case study will analyze the reasons as to why the Toyota Company had to face failures

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    interpersonal attachments as a fundamental human motivation”. Psychological Buletin. Benjamin R. Lawlor(2007). “The Age of Globalization: Impact of Information Technology on Global Business Strategies”. The Honors Program. Charles Hampden Turner & Fons Trompenaar (2000). “Building cross-cultural competence: how to create wealth from conflicting values”. USA: John Wiley & Sons. Drucker‚P(2001). “The next society”. The Economist. Drucker‚P(2001). “The way ahead”. The Economist. Friedman‚ T(2006). “The World

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    Universalism vs. Particularism is a concept forwarded by Fons Trompenaars‚ a Dutch author. Basically‚ this dimension asks if which is more important to you‚ rules or relationships. The Universalist‚ or rule-based‚ approach is roughly: "What is good and right can be defined and ALWAYS applies." In particularistic cultures‚ far greater attention is given to the obligations of relationships and unique circumstances. Universalism vs. Particularism indicates how a society applies rules of morals

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    Russian cultural differences in business. Tips for American to avoid cultural conflict. First of all‚ considering that Russian is my native language‚ I will warn that it is extremely hard for an American to learn Russian. Grammar is difficult‚ and we use the Cyrillic alphabet. But this will not be a big problem because every person with higher education in Russia speaks English fluently; we start learning English from 2-3 grades at school. Secondarily‚ names. Referring to one another by the first

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    as defined by Geert Hofstede‚ is the "the collective programming of the mind distinguishing the members of one group or category of people from another". (Hofstede‚ 2011) It is due to the research carried out by scholars such as Hofstede and Fons Trompenaars that we are able to understand cultural values‚ and the difference in cultures more thoroughly. This information gives us the ability to understand‚ and interact people for other cultures that may be drastically different from our own. Such

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