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Before going to another country on a business trip do you think you should get familiesrwith the country's culture? How do culture affect business?

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Date de publication: 2014/03/15
IRPHAN GHANI
par IRPHAN GHANI , Senior Management , A

Human values are to be respected irrespective of cast, creed, culture, gender and religion to build any type of relationship including business.

Abdul Rehman Zaheer
par Abdul Rehman Zaheer , Marketing & Projects Specialist , King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals

Oh Absolutely! culuture is manifested and fused in business practises and processes (both international and local businsses) behavioral norms, values etc. Before going on an internartional business trip I'd love to learn about the country, it's cultural, social, religious and political values. This gives you a very good insight into how to improve relationships with current strategic business partners/clients and / or establishing relations with future potentials.

 

It also shows to them that we don't look down on them and took the time to understand how things work in THEIR country, what are their preferences and practises etc. this is at the heart of capitalizing on international relations.

 

Aside from business prespective, It's simply just exciting to visit somewhere new and whitness others way of life.

Khatim Abbas Seed
par Khatim Abbas Seed , BUSINESS CONSULTANT , Google

Good question, Venera.

I always like to read, ask or know about a new country of destination. I’m naturally curious in that sense. I do believe, however, that you can only familiarize yourself with a country in a real sense, when you’re there interacting with people & spending reasonable time there while getting in touch with different facet of its society and culture. Seeing is believing. This experience is truly invaluable, as it gives you the feeling that your world is becoming bigger and boundary-free, every time you become more flexible & appreciative and/or tolerant of a totally new culture.

 

Cultures do affect businesses for sure. I can illustrate with a simple example related to marketing. Marketing is strongly related to psychology and psychology is one discipline that is variable to culture. If you can’t master or understand the market psychology of a certain country, you are likely to end up as a “blooper-marketer” & the world of marketing is full of such examples related to lack of understanding of local cultures, expectation, do’s & do not’s.

Sidrah Nadeem
par Sidrah Nadeem , Global Marketing Manager , Hill & Knowlton

Of course, it's one of the first things one must do.

Culture, do's and don't of the society and the traditions are always a plus point.

 

Mohamed Awad Elkareem Mohamed Ahmed Abdelrheem
par Mohamed Awad Elkareem Mohamed Ahmed Abdelrheem , Deputy General Manager Manufacturing , CTC Group Company / Delta WM , LTV, REF, Aircon & EVAP Factoy

       Communications is the first key in your business key series, to be successful in an  international business you should know how to communicate with the  peoples of the  country and this will not happen if you don’t study their culture well even you can go further by learning their languages.  

Nour Tareq Doleh
par Nour Tareq Doleh , Account Manager , Master Works

in fact this question is very great yes is very important to be familiar with culture of the country yo are traveled too coz this will give u a very big chance to maximize ur chance for communication and reaction with clients 

Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein
par Mohammad Tohamy Hussein Hussein , Chief Executive Officer & ERP Architect , Egyptian Software Group

I will get familiar with the country's culture as much as I can.

Culture certainly affects business a great deal, in my opinion, through its formation of people. One of the main constituents of culture is the accepted value system. The prevalent value system shapes it's peoples' consious and intuition which are main basis for decision making and prioritization.

BHUPATHI  REDDY MALLIDI
par BHUPATHI REDDY MALLIDI , Manager HR And Admin , Manthena American School

Yes, its absolutely necessary to know the culture of the country, especially going for business trip.  Familiar with culture of the country, i.e. about the country, food & accommodation, transportation, currency & banking standards, the way of people behaviour, business rules and regulations of the country, customs & tax system of the country, political background, how to wish the people, how to introduce him/herself etc. are the minimim things to know.

Adding some words of their local language also gives them boost.

Speaking to other businesspeople who have previously been to that country on business and ask them for advice will give us more awareness. Number of websites available to know about the country, where one would like to travel.

Mohammad Sohail veera
par Mohammad Sohail veera , Billing Executive , Karachi International Container Terminal Ltd

Culture is systems of values that are shared among a group of people and that when taken together constitute a design for living. Cultures have effects on: consumer behaviour, local demand, buying decisions, brand image. It also influences managerial styles and management decisions.

Fayaz uddin Mohammed
par Fayaz uddin Mohammed , Owner And Manager , car homes

Be nice to people dont worry about culture exchange smile and talk nice .

Divyesh Patel
par Divyesh Patel , Assistant Professional Officer- Treasury , City Of Cape Town

Understanding cultural differences and overcoming language barriers are some of the considerations people should have when dealing with business with people of various cultures. Often business deals are lost because the parties involved did not take the time to learn about their each others' cultures prior to interacting. 

Understanding the importance of culture and respecting the role it plays in the lives of potential customers in foreign markets is vital and could mean the difference between the success or failure of your overseas ventures.

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