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Cultural Reflection: Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Use the following exercise to reflect on Hofstede’s five cultural dimensions.
The Individual Dimension – Does your home culture prioritize group or individual rights when making a decision?
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The Power Distance Dimension – How does your home culture regard having leaders participate on an equal level with other team members?
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The Certainty Dimension – In your home culture, are people more comfortable with rules, regulations, and controls, or are people more comfortable in unstructured and unpredictable situations?
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The Achievement Dimension – Does your home culture value achieving goals even if someone spends less time with their family, or does it value having a balance between work-life and home-life that may mean working less?
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The Time Dimension – Does your home culture value long-term planning or short-term planning? Are things done for immediate benefit, or is there always a view to long-term gains?
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