Category: Culture
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The Role of Leaders Values in Organizational Culture
The Role of Leaders Values in Organizational Culture In the contemporary corporate world, there exists a belief that leaders are motivated by their ambitions rather than beliefs. For this reason, international companies are starting to invest substantial funds in developing value-based leadership. Therefore, this response will discuss the role of leaders values in the organizational…
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The Influence on the Culture of Teen Consumers
The Influence on the Culture of Teen Consumers Table of Contents Introduction Description of Ideal Body Shape and Image Factors that may Influence Ideal Body Shape and Image Conclusion References Introduction Many factors influence the so-called ideal body shape and image (Willet, 2009). According to various articles, the culture of teen consumers began to be…
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World of Art: Culture of Regions of the World
World of Art: Culture of Regions of the World Table of Contents Summary Oceanian art African art Japanese art Chinese art Indian art Commentary/Overview References Summary The following is an exhibition of objects of art from cultures from five select regions in the world: Oceania, Africa, Japan, China, and India. These objects are representative of…
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Ways of Avoiding Cross-Cultural Miscommunication
Ways of Avoiding Cross-Cultural Miscommunication Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference List Introduction For any country wishing to undertake business activities across, borders, understanding culture is crucial. For international companies to be successful, in a global society they must adapt to, relate to, and understand the culture of the countries where they conduct business.…
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The Globalization Impact on Cultural Production
The Globalization Impact on Cultural Production Introduction Globalization embraces every country, gradually expanding its social, economic, and trade opportunities. It is an essential part of the evolution of countries and the emergence from colonialism, but it can affect the national core and culture. Certain phenomena are emerging in the higher education segment and the business…
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The Culture of Civilizations: A Comparison of Chinese and Japanese Art
The Culture of Civilizations: A Comparison of Chinese and Japanese Art Table of Contents Introduction Comparing Chinese Art and Japanese Art Comparison of the Works Conclusion References Introduction Today it is difficult to answer unequivocally the question of why man needs art. Some argue that art exists to beautify life: these people aim to discover…
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Managing an Organization of Different Culture: Concepts of International Human Resource Management
Managing an Organization of Different Culture: Concepts of International Human Resource Management Introduction There are two concepts of culture that must be taken into consideration in the study of International Human Resource Management. These are the culture of the organization and the culture of the country to which the organization belongs. These two cultures influence…
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European Cultural Dresses Portrayed in Social Media
European Cultural Dresses Portrayed in Social Media Bertola, Paola, and Jose Teunissen. Fashion 4.0. Innovation Fashion Industry Through Digital Transformation. Research Journal of Textile and Apparel, Vol. 22, No. 4, pp.352-369 Paola Bertola and Jose Teunissen show European fashion as a global industry that has grown over time to be a fashion trendsetter in the…
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The Ericsson Companys Organizational Culture
The Ericsson Companys Organizational Culture Table of Contents Introduction Mission Statement Stories and Language Physical Layout Rules and Policies Rituals Conclusion References Introduction The essay describes Ericsson, a Swedish multinational company, and its organizational culture. Notably, Ericsson was chosen for the study because it is one of the leading companies in the telecommunication industry. Moreover,…
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Visual Culture Meaning for Humanity
Visual Culture Meaning for Humanity Humans are visual creatures; the vast majority of information we receive and the process is visual. Therefore, a significant portion of culture relies on visual symbols and icons to convey meaning. In many ways, visual symbols are used to construct the identities of individuals and entire nations alike (Arraes, 2014).…