Cultural Analysis
Activity 1 - Discuss the two societal cultures that you will use to develop your GLOBE Paper. Why these two? I will discuss the Germanic and Latin European Cultures. Each of these divergent cultural paradigms has had a strong effect upon globalism in the 21st century based on hundreds of years of influence in Europe and the New World as far back as the 1600s, and perhaps before. Both cultures are rich in literature and historical development, and both language groups have had a seminal influence on culture. My husband is in the Army and we now live in Europe, I need to make myself aware of these cultural attributes so that I can be aware of the leadership styles and cultures.
Activity 2 -- The Germanic culture really arose out of the merge between the Ancient Romans and the Germanic peoples during the 3-5th centuries AD. This was primarily based on European cultural ideal that arose from Greece and spread through the Mediterranean, and then were heavily influenced by the rise and development of the Christian Church. In general, Germanic countries focused in middle and northern Europe, the Scandinavian climates, and formed a more orderly, stoic, and organized set of cultural values and political stability. This eventually led to a separation of Catholicism and Protestantism This is also reflected in the language, grammar, philosophy, and way of viewing the world. In contrast, as the Roman Empire dissolved into the North and South, southern Europe became more organized around Catholicism, but linguistically and culturally more lax and open to relationships and communication. The structure of the culture lends itself to longer meals and social gatherings, time off for rest in the afternoons, and the open sharing of information that allows for human individuality as opposed to the strict nature of precision (Stumpf, 2011).
Globe Project Matrix -- Essentially, there are nine generalized attributes researchers have found when dealing with diverse cultures and leadership. First, Power Distance is the way cultures describe their ability to be part of a team, and the equality of that team. In the Germanic culture, power in leadership implies order and a distinct way of structuring and organizing a hierarchy. Information is localized, hoarded, and only managers or those with a "need to know"...
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