Deck 10: Language and Intercultural Communication in the Global Workplace

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Diversity includes differences among humans in terms of culture, ethnicity, language, socioeconomic class, religious beliefs, and age.
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Deep-level diversity generally relates to differences that are verifiable by a quick review of physical attributes.
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Englishization refers to the teaching of English in first language contexts.
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A dual identity may include both local and global identifications in the same individual.
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Cultural synergy refers to the combination of various cultural elements that creates a greater impact than if they were separate.
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One's ability to understand business situations and make effective decisions is referred to as business drive.
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Jargon may serve as a barrier in intercultural communication in business contexts.
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Outsourcing often requires employees to work in a second language.
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Interpreting refers to the written form of mediation.
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Saying 'I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for but' is an example of direct language.
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A clash in values generally enhances intercultural communication in the workplace.
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A set of values based on discipline and hard work is known as a work ethic.
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Business netiquette refers to the face-to-face discourse, nonverbal communication, dress, and social conventions that are expected within a company.
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Unfair hiring practices and sexual harassment are examples of workplace discrimination.
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According to E.T. Hall, most meaning is conveyed nonverbally in 'conscious cultures'.
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Anthropologists Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck developed the 'cultural orientation frame-work' that centers around five challenges that all cultures face.
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Hofstede refers to culture as 'software of the mind'.
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Power distance refers to the extent to which gender roles are valued.
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Confucian dynamism was added to Hofstede's value-orientations framework to account for observed cultural characteristics and behaviors of people in East Asian nations.
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Business ethics refers to the unequal treatment of women in the workplace.
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Discuss the impact of globalization and Englishization on today's workforce.
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Define diversity and identify four benefits of diversity in the global workplace.
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Briefly discuss the role of language, culture, and power in the global workplace.
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Identify, discuss, and provide examples of four challenges to diversity in the global workplace.
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Explain how a new employee's use of an indirect style of communication in a work-place which favors directness may affect the quality and effectiveness of intercultural interactions.
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Describe and explain the key elements in one of the cultural difference frameworks employed by social scientists to explain intercultural communication in the workplace.
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Discuss and provide examples of the potential impact of the cultural difference frame-works on intercultural business education and diversity training.
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Identify and describe the limitations and dangers of the cultural difference frameworks in intercultural business education.
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Briefly explain the benefits of interpretive, experiential, and critical approaches to under-standing language and intercultural interactions in the global workplace.
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Identify and describe four constructive ways to enhance intercultural communication in today's globalized workplace.
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A consequence of globalization is _____________.

A) increasing diversity in the workplace
B) Englishization
C) more multinational corporations
D) all of the above
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___________ diversity refers to differences in such dimensions as attitudes, beliefs, and worldviews.

A) Surface-level
B) Deep-level
C) Easily verifiable
D) Physical
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The spread of English in organizations has led to ____________.

A) economic benefits for all nations
B) an increase in code-switching and code-mixing among bilingual staff
C) the use of a single, international code, 'business English'
D) the use of a native speaker standard of the language in business settings.
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In business contexts, language use is influenced by ____________.

A) social sanctions
B) attitudes
C) language proficiency
D) all of the above
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In the diverse workplace, cultural synergy can ____________.

A) serve as a powerful force for change.
B) stimulate creativity
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Companies may offer English for specific purposes courses for employees that ____________.

A) focus on the specific language needs of employees who perform similar tasks
B) are tailor-made for their language proficiency and work-related tasks
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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_____________ refers to the act of interpreting while a speaker is talking, while _____________ takes place after the speaker has finished.

A) Simultaneous interpreting; consecutive interpreting
B) Consecutive interpreting; simultaneous interpreting
C) Translation; interpreting
D) Consecutive interpreting; post translation
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The act of mediating between groups or people in order to reduce conflict and/or effect positive change is referred to as _________________.

A) consecutive interpreting
B) culture broking
C) a 'go-between'
D) an intermediary
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When Rohit says 'It may be that' in a business meeting, he is__________.

A) hedging
B) using indirect language
C) telling it like it is
D) both a and b
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When a direct communicator presents a proposal in a meeting and a group remains silent, he is apt to assume that ________.

A) they have understood his plan
B) they support his ideas
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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The 'we've always done it this way' can ______________ in the workplace.

A) destroy creativity
B) lead to conflict
C) make newcomers feel unwelcome
D) all of the above
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The exchange of business cards when first meeting is an example of ________.

A) business acumen
B) business netiquette
C) business etiquette
D) business gift giving
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Workplace discrimination can take the form of _______________.

A) unfair promotions
B) unfair hiring practices
C) sexual harassment
D) all of the above
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In a low-context cultural context, E.T. Hall suggests that ____________.

A) most of the meaning is conveyed nonverbally.
B) most of the meaning is transmitted through facial expressions and eye contact.
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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In the _________________, the _______ orientation is concerned with the question: What is the temporal focus of human life?

A) value-orientations framework; power distance
B) value-orientations framework; human nature
C) cultural orientation framework; time
D) cultural orientation framework; activity
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___________ refers to the treatment of employees differently depending on interpersonal relationships, whereas ____________ is the application of the same rules for all employ-ees regardless of their status or relationship.

A) Universalism; particularism
B) Particularism; universalism
C) Discrimination; inequality
D) Ascription; Achievement
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According to Hofstede, ____________ promote gender equality, whereas __________ stress distinct differences in gender roles between men and women.

A) masculine cultures; feminine cultures
B) feminine cultures; masculine cultures
C) males; females
D) people in power; subordinates
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Hofstede's value-orientations framework indicates that _______________ stress collabo-ration and long-term relationships whereas ______________ tend to emphasize personal over group goals and have weaker organizational loyalty.

A) individualistic cultures; collectivist cultures
B) collectivist cultures; individualistic cultures
C) Confucian cultures; collectivist cultures
D) individualistic cultures; non-Confucian cultures
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The GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness) dimensions include __________________.

A) institutional collectivism
B) uncertainty avoidance
C) gender egalitarianism
D) all of the above
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Holliday argues that _____________ can lead to ____________.

A) a large culture orientation; stereotyping
B) a large culture orientation; enhanced intercultural relations
C) a small culture orientation; essentialism
D) a small culture orientation; stereotyping
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Diversity includes differences among humans in terms of culture, ethnicity, language, socioeconomic class, religious beliefs, and age.
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Deep-level diversity generally relates to differences that are verifiable by a quick review of physical attributes.
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Englishization refers to the teaching of English in first language contexts.
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A dual identity may include both local and global identifications in the same individual.
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Cultural synergy refers to the combination of various cultural elements that creates a greater impact than if they were separate.
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One's ability to understand business situations and make effective decisions is referred to as business drive.
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Jargon may serve as a barrier in intercultural communication in business contexts.
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Outsourcing often requires employees to work in a second language.
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Interpreting refers to the written form of mediation.
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Saying 'I'm not sure if this is what you are looking for but' is an example of direct language.
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A clash in values generally enhances intercultural communication in the workplace.
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A set of values based on discipline and hard work is known as a work ethic.
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Business netiquette refers to the face-to-face discourse, nonverbal communication, dress, and social conventions that are expected within a company.
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Unfair hiring practices and sexual harassment are examples of workplace discrimination.
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According to E.T. Hall, most meaning is conveyed nonverbally in 'conscious cultures'.
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Anthropologists Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck developed the 'cultural orientation frame-work' that centers around five challenges that all cultures face.
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Hofstede refers to culture as 'software of the mind'.
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Power distance refers to the extent to which gender roles are valued.
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Confucian dynamism was added to Hofstede's value-orientations framework to account for observed cultural characteristics and behaviors of people in East Asian nations.
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Business ethics refers to the unequal treatment of women in the workplace.
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Discuss the impact of globalization and Englishization on today's workforce.
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Define diversity and identify four benefits of diversity in the global workplace.
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Briefly discuss the role of language, culture, and power in the global workplace.
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Identify, discuss, and provide examples of four challenges to diversity in the global workplace.
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Explain how a new employee's use of an indirect style of communication in a work-place which favors directness may affect the quality and effectiveness of intercultural interactions.
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Describe and explain the key elements in one of the cultural difference frameworks employed by social scientists to explain intercultural communication in the workplace.
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Discuss and provide examples of the potential impact of the cultural difference frame-works on intercultural business education and diversity training.
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Identify and describe the limitations and dangers of the cultural difference frameworks in intercultural business education.
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Briefly explain the benefits of interpretive, experiential, and critical approaches to under-standing language and intercultural interactions in the global workplace.
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Identify and describe four constructive ways to enhance intercultural communication in today's globalized workplace.
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A consequence of globalization is _____________.

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___________ diversity refers to differences in such dimensions as attitudes, beliefs, and worldviews.

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D) Physical
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The spread of English in organizations has led to ____________.

A) economic benefits for all nations
B) an increase in code-switching and code-mixing among bilingual staff
C) the use of a single, international code, 'business English'
D) the use of a native speaker standard of the language in business settings.
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In business contexts, language use is influenced by ____________.

A) social sanctions
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C) language proficiency
D) all of the above
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In the diverse workplace, cultural synergy can ____________.

A) serve as a powerful force for change.
B) stimulate creativity
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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Companies may offer English for specific purposes courses for employees that ____________.

A) focus on the specific language needs of employees who perform similar tasks
B) are tailor-made for their language proficiency and work-related tasks
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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_____________ refers to the act of interpreting while a speaker is talking, while _____________ takes place after the speaker has finished.

A) Simultaneous interpreting; consecutive interpreting
B) Consecutive interpreting; simultaneous interpreting
C) Translation; interpreting
D) Consecutive interpreting; post translation
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The act of mediating between groups or people in order to reduce conflict and/or effect positive change is referred to as _________________.

A) consecutive interpreting
B) culture broking
C) a 'go-between'
D) an intermediary
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39
When Rohit says 'It may be that' in a business meeting, he is__________.

A) hedging
B) using indirect language
C) telling it like it is
D) both a and b
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When a direct communicator presents a proposal in a meeting and a group remains silent, he is apt to assume that ________.

A) they have understood his plan
B) they support his ideas
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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The 'we've always done it this way' can ______________ in the workplace.

A) destroy creativity
B) lead to conflict
C) make newcomers feel unwelcome
D) all of the above
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42
The exchange of business cards when first meeting is an example of ________.

A) business acumen
B) business netiquette
C) business etiquette
D) business gift giving
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Workplace discrimination can take the form of _______________.

A) unfair promotions
B) unfair hiring practices
C) sexual harassment
D) all of the above
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44
In a low-context cultural context, E.T. Hall suggests that ____________.

A) most of the meaning is conveyed nonverbally.
B) most of the meaning is transmitted through facial expressions and eye contact.
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b
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45
In the _________________, the _______ orientation is concerned with the question: What is the temporal focus of human life?

A) value-orientations framework; power distance
B) value-orientations framework; human nature
C) cultural orientation framework; time
D) cultural orientation framework; activity
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46
___________ refers to the treatment of employees differently depending on interpersonal relationships, whereas ____________ is the application of the same rules for all employ-ees regardless of their status or relationship.

A) Universalism; particularism
B) Particularism; universalism
C) Discrimination; inequality
D) Ascription; Achievement
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47
According to Hofstede, ____________ promote gender equality, whereas __________ stress distinct differences in gender roles between men and women.

A) masculine cultures; feminine cultures
B) feminine cultures; masculine cultures
C) males; females
D) people in power; subordinates
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Hofstede's value-orientations framework indicates that _______________ stress collabo-ration and long-term relationships whereas ______________ tend to emphasize personal over group goals and have weaker organizational loyalty.

A) individualistic cultures; collectivist cultures
B) collectivist cultures; individualistic cultures
C) Confucian cultures; collectivist cultures
D) individualistic cultures; non-Confucian cultures
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The GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organizational Behavior Effectiveness) dimensions include __________________.

A) institutional collectivism
B) uncertainty avoidance
C) gender egalitarianism
D) all of the above
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Holliday argues that _____________ can lead to ____________.

A) a large culture orientation; stereotyping
B) a large culture orientation; enhanced intercultural relations
C) a small culture orientation; essentialism
D) a small culture orientation; stereotyping
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