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Unit 7.1. The Main Elements of Marketing




Different cultures have diverse concepts of leadership. Leaders can be born, elected, or trained and groomed. Others seize power or have leadership thrust upon them. Leadership can be autocratic or democratic, collective or individual, meritocratic or unearned, desired or imposed.

Leading across Cultures

XVIII. Discussion. Study the article in several groups and try to find arguments to support the points of view mentioned at the beginning of the article in bold type. Discuss the Sample Contents at the end of the article using the material of the present Module and the information from the Internet

XV. Open the brackets

XIV. Find in the text examples of the Present Perfect Continuous Tense

XIII. Make the following sentences and define the Tenses.

Perfect Continuous Tenses

1. _____ has been _______ing since ________.

2. Have ___ been ______ing for ________?

3. ______ had been _____ing ____ by ___ ____ _____ed.

4. ______ will have been ______ing by ______.

1. All the roads were blocked: it (to snow) all night long.

2. She fell ill because she (to work) very hard.

3. I (to wait) for you since 5 o'clock.

4. It (to rain) since Sunday.

5. How long you (to study) English?

6. You look tired. - Yes, I (work) at my project.

7. Next year I (to study) for 4 years.

XVI. Render the text “Introduction to Cross-Culture”

XVII. Work as one group. Choose some of the English-speaking countries. Find out what seemingly diverse countries have in common with you – and what they don't.

It is not surprising that business leaders (managers) often wield their power in conformity with the national set-up – for instance a confirmed democracy like Sweden produces low key democratic managers; Arab managers are good Muslims; Chinese managers usually have government or Party affiliations.

Leaders cannot readily be transferred from culture to culture. Japanese Prime Ministers would be largely ineffective in the United States; American politicians would fare badly in most Arab countries; Mullahs would not be tolerated in Norway. Similarly, business managers find the transition from one culture to another fraught with difficulties. Such transfers become more and more common with the globalisation of business, but the composition of international teams, particularly the choice of their leaders, requires careful thought. Autocratic French managers have to tread warily in consensus-minded Japan or Sweden. Courteous Asian leaders would have to adopt a more vigorous style in argumentative Holland or theatrical Spain if they wished to hold the stage. German managers sent to Australia are somewhat alarmed at the irreverence of their staff and their apparent lack of respect for authority.

In this workshop we analyse leadership styles in various cultures and discuss strategies for managing international teams, who have different expectations from leaders than may be normal for your culture.

Sample contents:

Introduction: Are leaders born, groomed, trained or accidental?

Leadership styles in 20 cultures

The Asian concept of leadership

Conflicts between European and American management styles

The “Manager’s Day” in different cultures

Individual and Team Leadership

The Language of Leading

20 Cultures – 20 Motivations

Leading the International Team

The Multicultural manager

MODULE 7
“MARKETING. ADVERTISING”




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