Another reason why it may be difficult for businesspeople to understand business etiquette is culture difference. Globalization has made the business world a more diverse area. Whether one is working in an office in his or her own country or negotiating business dealings with clients and partners in other cultures, cultural and ethnic differences can place stress on the business etiquette relationship. One person may not know that another from a different culture is offended by certain hand gestures or does not find it appropriate to discuss certain topics. Finally, business has a great deal to do with why business ethics remains a difficult concept to grasp. In the business world, most people are incredibly busy. Because they think the focus of business is money or achievements for themselves and the company, some are just willing to sacrifice ethical behaviors for reasons of time and comfort. In order to solve these problems, managers may use tactics like diversity training and courses in business ethics, as well as rewards for being kind and considerate.
Receiving Secondhand Information
Even though technology is in its golden age, there will be no shortage of business people who are receiving secondhand information any time soon. Though e-mail, faxes,...
If it is true that people who tend to be the secondhand recipients have greater reactions than those who do not, then it is time to think about how information is transmitted in this age. Although the Internet is the perfect way for managers to stay in contact with their managers, it is also a hotbed for rumors. In the business world, this problem must be dealt with before it becomes too great. Business owners and managers should take into account sources and reactions when they are deciding how to distribute their information. Better harnessing technology will solve this problem for many companies. This way, the majority of employees can receive their information firsthand, instead of relying on a secondhand deliverer. This way, it will be easier to stop overreactions in the work place. When all employees and managers are on the same page regarding crucial business information, it will be easier for accomplishments to occur within organizations. In other words, when employees are not as likely to hear rumors, then they are more likely to have a greater appreciation of the company and a desire to see it succeed.
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