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Cultural challenges when working with India
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Who am I?
• Studied engineering at Chalmers for 1 year in the early 1980’s
• IT experience from Sweden from the 1980’s and early 1990’s
• Went to India in 1993 and started Gislen Software
• Broad personal experience of Requirement Acquisition, Software Architecture and design and development
• Education B. Sc. Economics and M. Sc. Informatics
• Researched cultural challenges as well as challenges between Agile development and TQM
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Gislen Software
• Gislen Software works with well known Swedish and Norwegian clients such as TNS-Sifo, SKF, SAS, Swedish Match, ABB, PostNord, Q-Free (Road Toll) and Fara (Public Transportation)
• Also with various start-ups; Intreat, ArchOver
• Green field Development mainly in Microsoft Dot Net, Apple and Android technologies
• Integration Services using Tibco and Biztalk
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How others see Sweden...
“Effectively a one-party state – albeit supported by a couple of shadowy industrialist families – for much of the 20th century, "neutral" Sweden (one of the world largest arms exporters) continues to thrive economically thanks to its distinctive brand of totalitarian modernism, which curbs freedoms, suppresses dissent in the name of consensus, and seems hell-bent on severing the bonds between wife and husband, children and parents, and elderly on their children. Think of it as the China of the north.”
The Guardian 27/1/2014
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Agenda
• Challenges
• What is culture
• Cultural dimensions
• Some typical challenges
• How to mitigate and get result
• Anecdotes and experiences will be mentioned throughout
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Challenges with outsourcing
• Non defined expectations
• Unclear requirements
• Poor governance
• Cultural challenges
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BUT WHAT IS CULTURE?
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What is culture?
“The total way of life of a particular group of people.”
“Culture is the collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the members of one human group from another.”
Geert Hofstede, 1980
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In principle ... there is a generalized framework that underlies the more apparent and striking facts of cultural relativity. All cultures constitute so many somewhat distinct answers to essentially the same questions posed by human biology and by the generalities of the human situation. ... Every society's patterns for living must provide approved and sanctioned ways for dealing with such universal circumstances as the existence of two sexes; the helplessness of infants; the need for satisfaction of the elementary biological requirements such as food, warmth, and sex; the presence of individuals of different ages and of differing physical and other capacities.
Clyde Kluckhohn, 1962
What is culture?
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What is culture?
Cultures consist of behavioural patterns that can be identified and measured.
These patterns form a framework for analysing cultures.
You can use the framework to your competitive advantage to promote trust and predict how people will respond to situations.
Geert Hofstede, 1980
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History of cultural differences
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Culture Relativism
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Clashes
Indian/Asian Swedish/Western
Hierarchial Flat
Learning through listening Learning through questioning and dialogue
Management resp for outcome Management resp for
supervision
Worker resp. to do what told Worker resp. for outcome
Focus on great past Focus on exciting future
Collective improvement Individual achievement
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Model for how we understand and act
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Δ Individualism
Δ Face saving behaviour
Δ H/ L Context
Geogr. distance
Δ Time Zone
Δ Uncertainty Avoidance Psychic
Distance Stimuli
Decision maker’s
sensitivity to PD stimuli
Δ Power Distance
Perceived Psychic distance
Managerial Decisions
Education
International Exprience
Age
Δ Education system
Having worked with your culture
before
Δ Legal System
Source: Dow & Karunaratna & Gislen
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How to understand the constructs• Cultural dimensions can be used to understand your own
and others culture, but the individual variation is huge so don’t stereotype
• People relate to some kind of norm in society
• India is a very heterogeneus culture and is changing
• Most studies were done in 60-70 and the people participating may not have been representative
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Cultural Dimensions
• Economic, technical and cultural development
• Proximity (Hall)
• High/Low Context - Implicit/explicit communication (Hall)
• Individualism – Collectivism (Hofstaede)
• Power distance (Hofstaede)
• Masculinity vs. Femininity– Quantity or Quality of life (Hofstaede)
• Uncertainty Avoidance (Hofstaede)
• Long Term Orientation / Pragmatic Versus Normative (Bond/Hofstaede)
• Indulgence vs. Restrain (Minkov/Hofsteade)
• Diffuse vs. Specific (Trompenaar)
• Attitude to time (Trompenaar)
• Attitude to environment (Trompenaar)
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Power distance is the extent to which the less powerful members of a group accepts that power is distributed unequally.
Gert Hofstede
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Individualism
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Political correctness – in Individualistic cultures...
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Impact of UAI & PDI
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From Hofstede
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Indulgence vs. Constraint
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Similar patterns
• High Power distance – Latin, Asian and African countries
• Low Power distance – Anglo, Nordic and Chinese countries
• Individualism – Western countries
• Collectivism – Rest of the world
• Masculinity - Japan, Germany, Austria and Switzerland
• Femininity - Nordic & Netherland, moderate in France, Spain, Thailand and India
• Long term orientation – East Asia
• Short term orientation – Anglo, Muslim, Latin America and Africa
• Indulgence – Latin America, Parts of Africa, Anglo world and North Europe,
• Restrain East/South Asia, Estern Europe and Muslim world
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Ancient roots
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Education System
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Tacit Knowledge
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Swedish culture
• The Jante law
• Group mentality
• Very dependent of what others think about you
• Lagom
• Very Informal (flat organisations)
• Humility and simplicity
• Love of nature
• Extremely well planned
• Introspective
• Secular Society
• Intolerant to differences
• Very calm (no temper)
• Understates ability
• Down to earth
• Good design
• Delegated authority
• Low profile & withdrawn
• Good quality (without defined processes, but may not like to define them)
• The Royal Swedish Envy
• Caring Society (Folkhemmet)
• Egalitarian society
• Faithfulness
• Punctuality
• Direct communication (mostly...) but less direct when it comes to criticism than US & Norway
• Managers gives directions rather than orders, does not oversee and control
• Extremely honest culture but not always straight
• Good English skill
• Few but long term friends
• Not very good at small talk
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South Indian Culture
• Happy• Relationships / Community• Simplicity• Stretchable time
perspective• Not introspective• Religious• Tolerant• Generous• Fatalistic• Superstitious• Overstates ability• Good English skills• Honest (but not always
straight)
• Loving• Hierarchical• Outspoken• Managers needs to give orders,
monitor, check and look after• Face and self-esteem• Culture is much more Indirect• Bad to say no, nalekee may
mean no...• Small talk first during meetings• Often missing the last touch• Good quality (with defined
process)• Not talking while eating
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Conclusions• Understanding and respect differences
• Walking half way each
• Discuss the differences - If there is a problem, speak!
• Main dimensions Power Distance, Individualism & Uncertainty Avoidance
• The impact of High/Low context
• Tacit Knowledge & Assumptions
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QUESTIONS
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