Cross-Cultural Management: Applied Frameworks
Navigating Global Cultures: A Quick Guide
Before you engage with a new culture, consider these points based on Hofstede’s dimensions:
1. Power Distance (Hierarchy vs. Equality)
- High PDI: [ ] Expect and respect formal hierarchy. Be more directive.
- Low PDI: [ ] Encourage participation. Be more collaborative.
2. Individualism vs. Collectivism (Me vs. We)
- Individualist: [ ] Emphasize individual achievement. Give direct feedback.
- Collectivist: [ ] Focus on group harmony. Give feedback indirectly, value team contributions.
3. Uncertainty Avoidance (Risk & Rules)
- High UAI: [ ] Provide clear rules and procedures. Avoid ambiguity.
- Low UAI: [ ] Be comfortable with flexibility and less structure. Embrace change.
4. Masculinity vs. Femininity (Competition vs. Cooperation)
- Masculine: [ ] Emphasize performance and competition.
- Feminine: [ ] Focus on quality of life, cooperation, and consensus.
Your Action:
- Research: Look up the country’s scores on Hofstede-Insights.
- Observe: Watch how locals interact.
- Ask: “What is considered polite/efficient here?”
Golden Rule: These are generalizations. Always be open, respectful, and willing to learn from individuals.