HROB 2010 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Sub-Saharan Africa, Future Orientation, Gender Equality

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Description: alder and bartholomew (1992), contended that global leaders need to develop five cross- cultural competencies, 1. Leaders need to understand business, political and cultural environments worldwide: 2. They need to learn the perspectives, tastes, trends and technologies of many other cultures: 3. They need to be able to work simultaneously with people from many cultures: 4. Leaders must be able to adapt to living and communicating in other cultures: 5. Culture defined: culture is defined as the learned beliefs, values, rules, norms, symbols and traditions that are common to a group of people. Ethnocentrism: the tendency for individuals to place their own group (ethnic, racial or cultural) at the center of their observations of others and the world. People tend to give priority and value to their beliefs, attitudes, and values, over and above those of other groups: ethnocentrism is the perception that one"s own culture is better or more natural than the culture of others.

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