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Reality Check
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| The real world is highly competitive and moving on with or without you. Life is not fair, everyone has a bad day, life is a constant test, and you will get paid what the market thinks your skills are worth. There are winners and losers in all walks of life, you are accountable for your own mistakes, and the world will expect you to accomplish something significant to increase your self-esteem. |
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7.5.3 Public sector services for the poor: Institutional design and capacity building
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| Within the public sector as well, concerted efforts need to be made to improve the pre- and in-service training of all personnel who are directly involved in facilitating knowledge dissemination and skills development among the poor. |
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5 steps to building a cultural brand
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| Successful cultural icons like The Grateful Dead and contemporary brands such as Starbucks and Patagonia exemplify the cultural connection between the brand and the consumer world.
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Essential Keys to Team Success
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| There are four essentials that govern a team's success - leadership - Goals - Norms - Roles. |
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The Ultimate Survival Guide 101 for International Business
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| Whether you just started your business dealings with overseas markets or are a seasoned international business expert, understanding the social, political and cultural norms of the countries that you do business with is a important critical success factor. This guide will help you understand and overcome the barriers to success. |
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8.0 Culture and Small Business Success: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Enterprise Growth in Uganda
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| It is possible that in the study of business, especially small business, there has been no attention to the subject of culture and its impact on business success. We appear to be taken for granted that the concept of business, which is a cultural pattern in different societies, is understood the same way everywhere. Discussing entrepreneurship we conclude that successful entrepreneurship entails certain behavioural patterns. That behaviour is shaped in a cultural setting. We also appear to take it for granted that the concept of profit, the end result of a business activity, as a common meaning in different cultures. |
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Cultural Differences with Sales Force Evaluation
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| I was in New Orleans speaking at the Gazelles Coaches Summit, a prelude to the Fortune Magazine Sales Summit. I was asked a question about cultural differences with the Sales Force Evaluation: Is the lack of Money Motivation on an entire sales force in Ireland a cultural difference? |
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Tips for Leaders on Cross Cultural Communications
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| Leaders and followers need to understand the nature of communication in developing a good cross communication strategy. When communicating with people abroad, you'll need to know both the strategy and structure in cultural and communication patterns. As we encounter the possibilities of wars, it appears that some international disputes could be resolved by effective cross-cultural communications.
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Cultural and Religious Differences in a Business Partnership
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| While money, family obligations, credit history, business skills, and values are important characteristics for prospective partners to evaluate when forming a business partnership, cultural and religious differences are deeply rooted and also deserve special consideration. Several criteria exist for determining whether a prospective business partner is a good fit. Criteria seven, Compatibility of Cultural and Religious Differences, can help a business owner determine whether she and her partner will be able to work together, long-term.
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Tribe, Nation, Business Unit – Are we not are all the same?
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| We often look to cultural diversity when considering organizational processes and strategic leadership. This article notes the need to understand cultural differences as they relate to business operations. |
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Presentation Round Up - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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| Looking to stand out in the crowd? Yet still need to 'fit in' to the corporate culture, norms and standards for business presenting? Don't fret. You're not alone. Millions of people grapple with this tough dilemma. What's the right thing to do? |
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High- and Low-Context Cultures and Power Distances
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| Literature provides argument that cross-cultural communication is a complex matter. Edward Hall argued much of the human communication is non-verbal and always follows cultural and contextual patterns (Katz, 2006). Hall further argues that there are two key concepts: High-Context v Low-Context and Polychronic v Monochronic (Babel, n.d.). |
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