Anglo-German Business Communication is a research report in 5000 words that is based on a series of interviews which were conducted in 2004 with as series of British and German managers of firms that were doing business between the two countries. The research sample of this qualitative research highlights the diversity as well as the potential synergy of the two cultural approaches to business communication and management.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- INTRODUCTION
- Interacting Anglo-German managerial mindsets
- THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF THIS RESEARCH REPORT
- METHODOLOGY
- PRELIMINARY FINDINGS
- REVIEW OF ANGLO-GERMAN INTERCULTURAL RESEARCH
- MUTUAL CULTURAL AWARENESS
- German perception of UK
- UK perception of Germany
- Bridging the gap?
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This research report explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in Anglo-German business communication. It aims to identify critical areas of interaction in business communication transactions and examine their cultural underpinnings.
- The impact of societal and corporate culture on Anglo-German business communication
- The role of intercultural dimensions in explaining Anglo-German communication problems
- The existence of research, knowledge, and training gaps in Anglo-German intercultural communication
- The influence of mutual perceptions and stereotypes on Anglo-German business relationships
- The historical context of Anglo-German relations and its impact on contemporary business interactions
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- INTRODUCTION: This chapter introduces the research report and its focus on Anglo-German business communication. The report aims to analyze the challenges and opportunities presented by this interaction, drawing on interviews with German and British managers.
- Interacting Anglo-German managerial mindsets: This chapter examines the cultural, structural, and social factors that contribute to the dynamics of Anglo-German business communication. It highlights the role of societal and corporate culture in shaping managerial mindsets.
- THE SPECIFIC PURPOSE OF THIS RESEARCH REPORT: This chapter outlines the specific research objectives, which include identifying critical areas of interaction in Anglo-German business communication and exploring their potential explanations within intercultural frameworks.
- METHODOLOGY: This chapter describes the research methodology, which primarily relies on qualitative data gathered through guided interviews with German and British managers.
- PRELIMINARY FINDINGS: This chapter presents preliminary findings that identified research, knowledge, and training gaps in the area of Anglo-German intercultural communication.
- REVIEW OF ANGLO-GERMAN INTERCULTURAL RESEARCH: This chapter reviews existing research on Anglo-German intercultural communication, highlighting the limited focus on interactive dynamics and the need for further investigation.
- MUTUAL CULTURAL AWARENESS: This chapter examines the perceptions held by Germans and Britons about each other's cultures, highlighting potential biases and assumptions that can impact business interactions.
- German perception of UK: This chapter explores the German perception of British culture, including the assumption of similarity and the perceived lack of need for intercultural training.
- UK perception of Germany: This chapter analyzes the British perception of German culture, highlighting the influence of media, politics, and historical events on the formation of stereotypes.
- Bridging the gap?: This chapter discusses potential approaches for bridging the gap between German and British perceptions and fostering a more balanced and nuanced understanding of each other's cultures.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This research report focuses on Anglo-German business communication, exploring the challenges and opportunities presented by intercultural interactions. Key themes include cultural dimensions, managerial mindsets, intercultural training, mutual perceptions, stereotypes, and historical context. The report utilizes qualitative data from interviews with German and British managers to investigate the impact of cultural differences on business communication dynamics.
- Quote paper
- D.E.A./UNIV. PARIS I Gebhard Deissler (Author), 2004, Anglo-German Business Communication, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/160492