Cultural profiling and a Chinese experience

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Juan-Maria Gallego-Toledo
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Purpose This paper aims to analyze the effectiveness of cultural profiling tools in predicting and identifying potential cultural pitfalls and challenges that the executive could encounter during an interaction with an individual or group from a different national culture. The initial analysis is based on the author’s experience in China. Over a two-year period and as part of the wider strategy to implement account management principles within the local sales teams across China, the strategy and sales development team (composed of two Chinese nationals lead by a Spanish/USA experienced expatriate/author) engaged senior members of the sales team through a series of workshops. Design/methodology/approach Despite the top management support and the alignment of the program with the organizational culture of the company, the coaching program had limited success. Using a past experience in China and as part of a preliminary study on cultural profiling models available to executives, professors and students exposed to global environments, the author reviewed three popular cultural models to potentially identify sources of conflict, cultural gaps and misalignments between individual culture and the national cultures. Findings The paper found that culture profiling tools could have a guiding value for executives and other individuals visiting a different culture, as it identified potential sources of conflict and pitfalls to avoid. Originality/value The paper offered a fresh look at proliferating culture profiling tools.
文化概况和中国经验
本文旨在分析文化分析工具在预测和识别高管在与来自不同国家文化的个人或群体互动时可能遇到的潜在文化陷阱和挑战方面的有效性。最初的分析是基于作者在中国的经历。在两年多的时间里,作为在中国本地销售团队中实施客户管理原则的更广泛战略的一部分,战略和销售开发团队(由两名中国公民组成,由一位西班牙/美国经验丰富的外籍人士/作家领导)通过一系列研讨会与销售团队的高级成员进行了接触。尽管得到了高层管理人员的支持,并且该项目与公司的组织文化保持一致,但该培训项目取得的成功有限。根据过去在中国的经验,作为一项针对文化分析模型的初步研究的一部分,作者回顾了三种流行的文化模型,以潜在地确定个人文化与民族文化之间的冲突、文化差距和错位的根源。本文发现,文化分析工具可以为高管和其他访问不同文化的个人提供指导价值,因为它可以识别潜在的冲突来源和要避免的陷阱。原创性/价值这篇论文对日益增多的文化分析工具提供了一个全新的视角。
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