RCI - ENGLISH
The business cultural aspects of The United States
RCI - CULTURAL ASPECTS
Stereotypes
Cultural Analysis
Economic data
Politic situation
Language differences
Cultural aspects (in general)
Cultural aspects (of business)
Stereotypes
Stereotypes are characteristics that society attributes to a group of people in order to classify them instinctively.
Are only interested in their own country
The culture of the workaholic
Big temper
« time is money »
+ Info
+ Info
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+ Info
Economic data
International Transaction
US Economy in 2024
An instable situation
International Trade in Goods and Services
The United States is the world's leading economy, ahead of China. After a decade of growth, the country's GDP growth rate turned negative in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, worsen by growing inequality and obsolete infrastructure.
The job market is slowing down.
A shutdown ?
+ Info
Politics
1.
Legislative Branch - Congress includes House of Representatives and Senate -approves laws and budget
2.
Executive Branch -Includes President, Vice President and the Cabinet -Enforces law and conducts military
3.
How does politics work in the United States?
Judicial Branch -Led by Supreme Court and the 9 Justices -resolves disputes under federal law
The political system of the United States is based on federal constitutional republic; with power divided between the federal government and the states, kept in order with checks and balances.
4.
While politics are important to any functioning society, its very taboo to discuss evolving events in the workplace
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France
United states
Cultural aspects
The most common values in American culture are undoubtedly independence, equality, informality and openness to others.
08:00
Equality in American culture refers to the principle that everyone is born equal and can therefore have the same opportunities as everyone else in society in the United States
10:00
American society is strongly underpinned by moral and religious principles centered on Christianity, as well as by civic and political values of personal freedom, liberty and independence.
12:00
Historical Communication Missteps
Hewlett Packard 1990's expansion to France
Coca Colas joint venture partnership in China
US Automotive Expansion with Japan
-1980's Coca Cola expanded into China, Americans struggled to recieve feedback from their Chinese coworkers
-Japanse companies Toyota and Honda set up operations in the USA, were met with conflicting workplace values
-American software engineers struggled to remain respectful to French coworkers during meetings
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Sources
- New York Times
- Business Insider
- Washington Post
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RCI - ENGLISH
The business cultural aspects of The United States
RCI - CULTURAL ASPECTS
Stereotypes
Cultural Analysis
Economic data
Politic situation
Language differences
Cultural aspects (in general)
Cultural aspects (of business)
Stereotypes
Stereotypes are characteristics that society attributes to a group of people in order to classify them instinctively.
Are only interested in their own country
The culture of the workaholic
Big temper
« time is money »
+ Info
+ Info
+ Info
+ Info
Economic data
International Transaction
US Economy in 2024
An instable situation
International Trade in Goods and Services
The United States is the world's leading economy, ahead of China. After a decade of growth, the country's GDP growth rate turned negative in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, worsen by growing inequality and obsolete infrastructure.
The job market is slowing down.
A shutdown ?
+ Info
Politics
1.
Legislative Branch - Congress includes House of Representatives and Senate -approves laws and budget
2.
Executive Branch -Includes President, Vice President and the Cabinet -Enforces law and conducts military
3.
How does politics work in the United States?
Judicial Branch -Led by Supreme Court and the 9 Justices -resolves disputes under federal law
The political system of the United States is based on federal constitutional republic; with power divided between the federal government and the states, kept in order with checks and balances.
4.
While politics are important to any functioning society, its very taboo to discuss evolving events in the workplace
Modèle de HALL
France
United states
Cultural aspects
The most common values in American culture are undoubtedly independence, equality, informality and openness to others.
08:00
Equality in American culture refers to the principle that everyone is born equal and can therefore have the same opportunities as everyone else in society in the United States
10:00
American society is strongly underpinned by moral and religious principles centered on Christianity, as well as by civic and political values of personal freedom, liberty and independence.
12:00
Historical Communication Missteps
Hewlett Packard 1990's expansion to France
Coca Colas joint venture partnership in China
US Automotive Expansion with Japan
-1980's Coca Cola expanded into China, Americans struggled to recieve feedback from their Chinese coworkers
-Japanse companies Toyota and Honda set up operations in the USA, were met with conflicting workplace values
-American software engineers struggled to remain respectful to French coworkers during meetings
Thank you !
Sources
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.