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Chapter 2 Communicating in a Diverse Workplace Case: Succeeding in a Global Business Environment  Questions:  1. What assumptions does Anita make about her new supervisor and German businesspeople in general? Why are those assumptions inaccurate?  2. How is Anita’s situation typical,given the current trends in business in America?  3. What potential communication barriers exist in this situation? Does Anita do the right things to overcome those barriers? Explain.  4. How might Anita and her new supervisor benefit from their differences? What must they do to recognize and learn from each other’s strengths?

Chapter 2 Communicating in a Diverse Workplace  Section2.1 Cultural Differences at Home and Abroad  Section 2.2 Effective Cross-Cultural Communication  Section 2.3 Other Diversities in the Workplace  Section 2.4 Working Effectively in Teams

Section2.1 Cultural Differences at Home and Abroad  1. Define “ cultural diversity”, “multicultural”, and “multinational”.  2. List population trends that indicate the U.S. workplace is becoming more multicultural.  3. Identify three projections for the global workplace of the twenty-first century.  4. List, describe, and give examples of differences among cultures.

1.Cultural diversity  Reflections: languages, customs, values, manners, perceptions, social structures, and decision-making practices.  Multicultural means that our society is made up of many cultures.  Multinational means that a company or an organization operates in several countries.

2. The world as a global workplace  Multinational companies A multinational company is one that conducts business in two or more nations.  Survive in the global workplace The first thing to do is to recognize, understand, and accept differences.  Projections for the twenty-first century 1) Technology, especially the Internet, will enable more business to enter the global marketplace. 2) There will be an explosive growth of companies doing business across borders. 3) Continuing development of a world marketplace will require development of an international workplace.

3. Cultural differences  Language differences There are more than 3,000 languages in the world. Most widely used in the U.S. Vs. most widely used in the world  Body language Body language  Facial expressions Facial expressions  Personal space  Business cards

GestureCountryMeaning a circle with one’s thumb and index finger most countries Japan France Germany Brazil zero rude money OK

Gesturescountries Meanings Kiss on the cheek A firm handshake A loving hug A bow / a nod of head Greet friends France Russia Other countries

Section 2.2 Effective Cross-Cultural Communication  1. Define “cross-cultural communication”.  2. List and explain four guidelines to help people communicate effectively across cultures.  3. Identify strategies for effective global communication.

1. Cross-cultural communication  Cross-cultural communication is a process by which two individuals who do not belong to the same culture communicate with each other, either orally or in writing.

2. Guidelines for cross-cultural communication 1) Learn about and accept cultural differences. 2) Be sensitive toward people from other cultures. 3) Be prepared for language barriers. 4) Keep messages simple and short.

3. Strategies for global communication 1) Be adaptable in your communication style. 2) Use your best English-speaking habits. 3) Do not use acronyms, slang, and jargon. 4) Be aware of a culture’s forms of nonverbal communication. 5) Use visual aids. 6) Recognize that people from cultures other than your own have different assumptions. 7) Be careful about using humor. 8) Maintain personal contact.

Section 2.3 Other Diversities in the Workplace  1. List benefits of diversity in the workplace.  2. Recognize types of diversity in the workplace and understand the challenges diversity creates.  3. Use communication tips for handling diversity

1.Benefits of diversity 1) Businesses and organizations need diverse sources of talent and information to be successful. 2) Diverse groups are better at problem solving, decision making, and generating creative ideas.

2. Challenges of diversity  In addition to culture and nationality, diversities include race or ethnicity, gender, physical abilities, social class, age, socioeconomic status, religion, and personality.  Sometimes we are uncomfortable around people whose habits, beliefs, or customs are different from our own.  A stereotype is an oversimplified belief about a group of people.

3. Communication tips for handling diversity 1) Remember that diversity has many levels and complexities. 2) Don’t separate people. 3) Admit what you don’t know. 4) Notice what people call themselves. 5) Don’t make assumptions based on a person’s appearance, name, or group. 6) Do not patronize people. 7) Don’t doubt the authenticity of what you hear.

3. Communication tips for handling diversity 8) Be willing to have your biases changed. 9) When writing, replace judgments with facts. 10) When writing and speaking, consider whether some references and adjectives should be deleted. 11) Use parallel titles and terms. 12) Think about your use of “we”. 13) Do not use judgmental words. 14) When writing, have someone review your work who may have a different perspective.

Section 2.4 Working Effectively in Teams  1. Identify five stages in effective team development.  2. Name and describe five roles needed for effective teams.  3. List qualities shared by successful teams.  4. Define “virtual team”.

1. Five stages in effective team development Stage 1. Members get to know one another. Stage 2. Members set goals and tasks. Stage 3. Members clarify their roles and tasks. Stage 4. The team carries out its work. Stage 5. Members identify with and support the group.

2. Five roles for effective teams 1) The leader 2) The challenger 3) The doer 4) The thinker 5) The supporter

3. Characteristics of effective teams 1) Members have a shared team vision. 2) Work is done in a supportive atmosphere. 3) The team learns from successes and failures. 4) Team members are constantly striving to improve performance. 5) The team is stable; team members have worked together for an extended time. 6) Team members are able to talk about their differences.

4. Virtual teams  A virtual team is one whose members don’t share a physical work space but work together on specific or long-term projects using communications technology.

Notes  multi- 是前缀,表示 “ 多 ” 。如 multicultural 多种文 化的 ; multinational 多国的,跨国公司的  OK 并非具有世界通行的手势含义,在某些文化中 这个手势有不好的意思。  eye contact 目光接触,目光交流  eye-catching 抢眼的,惹人注目的  common ground 共同点,共同的市场,相互了解 的基础  hit the road 出行,上路 ,只表示徒步或乘汽车旅 行; Take five 意思为 “ 做短暂的休息,休息五分钟 ” 。 皆为美国俚语。

 err on the side of caution 宁可过分小心,也不要粗心大 意  spokesperson, spokesman, and spokeswoman 三者都 有 “ 发言人 ” 的意思,但是使用 spokesperson 最安全,因 为可以避免性别歧视的问题。  patronize 和 talk down to ( 用高人一等的口气对别人说话) 的意思是相一致的。  a second opinion 另外一个人的意见

Free Discussion  Section 2.1  1. In what ways is the world becoming more culturally diverse? What evidence of this trend do you see in your own life?  2. What is personal space? How do personal space requirements differ?  3. What are some common American facial expressions or gestures that have other meanings to people from other cultures?

Free Discussion  Section 2.2  1. Why does the use of slang, jargon,or abbreviations in written correspondence complicate cross-cultural communication?  2. How might learning about another culture help you communicate with a person from that culture?  3. Name at least five strategies for communicating effectively with someone from a different culture. Explain the purpose of each strategy.

Free Discussion  Section 2.3  1. Name the kinds of diversity you might encounter in the workplace. What are some challenges that face workers of diverse backgrounds?  2. What are some ways to overcome diversity when communicating in a workplace setting?  Section 2.4  1. Have you ever been a team member? Was your team successful? Why or why not?  2. Do you agree with the five stages of effective team development? Why or why not?