Global Situation Creating Conflict
Negotiation and Decision Making Styles Dialogue
German and American cultural communication style differences
Global market situation creating conflict
In many respects, Germany is very similar to the United States in terms of its business practices, at least in comparison to more high-context communication cultures such as Japan and France. Germans place a strong emphasis on 'saying what you mean.' In fact, in contrast to businesspersons from the United States, Germans are often considered more blunt and direct in their style when speaking about business-related issues. However, there are also a number of distinct cultural differences between the two national groups. For example, "Germans are often uneasy with uncertainty, ambiguity and unquantifiable risk. This has become manifest in both social and business spheres. Socially, Germans lean towards conservatism and conformism" (Doing business in Germany, 2013, Kwintessential).
In contrast, Americans tend to view risk in a more approving fashions. The German emphasis on safety and risk-adversity has also led them to create a more bureaucratic and rule-oriented society, with very strong social welfare and trade union polices to protect worker rights, in contrast to the much more permeable safety structure of the United States. "Race discrimination and sexism is severely penalized in the American media and among the public, but workers' exploitation and inhuman working conditions are not" (U.S. firms often fail to understand Germany, 2013, The Local.). Germans also highly value privacy, in contrast to the United States. German nationals are often taken...
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