Exam 6: Doing Business in the Middle East
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Exam 6: Doing Business in the Middle East6 Questions
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Islamic and Western business values are very similar.
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Turkish and American work values, as defined by Geert Hofstede, are quite similar, especially their orientation to task versus relationship.
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There is a strong emphasis on ethics in Islamic business because the Prophet Mohammed was a businessman before he was called by God.
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The Te (Extraverted Thinking) communication style predominantly characteristic of American, British, Australian, and German national characters is:
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The Si (Introverted Sensing) problem-solving style predominantly characteristic of
American, British, Canadian, Australian, and German national characters is:
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Arab culture is characteristic of all the countries in the Middle East except Israel.
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