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Understanding Global Cultures: Poland, Turkey, and Brazil Group 2: Sarah Kohlschmidt, Kaitlyn Petolick, James Haire, Ashley Perkins, Jake Faurot, Matthew Berman, Laiken Allen, Mike

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Understanding Global Cultures: Poland, Turkey, and Brazil . Group 2: Sarah Kohlschmidt, Kaitlyn Petolick , James Haire , Ashley Perkins, Jake Faurot , Matthew Berman, Laiken Allen, Mike. Poland. http:// youtu.be /0zKjCKbO51Y. Bribery Customs in Poland. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Understanding Global Cultures: Poland, Turkey, and Brazil

Understanding Global Cultures: Poland, Turkey, and Brazil Group 2: Sarah Kohlschmidt, Kaitlyn Petolick, James Haire, Ashley Perkins, Jake Faurot, Matthew Berman, Laiken Allen, Mike

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Bribery Customs in Poland

Found in many parts of life, including the workplace

Kumoterstwo- favoritism Political access Privileges Power dispersal

“get things done”

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Polish Youth

Less exposure to Communist ideologyRespond to Capitalistic incentivesCompared to older colleagues:

More willing to take risks More travel experience Comfortable with English

Companies look for workers with less experience Marriott

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Poland Today

• Modern infrastructure• 39 million people• Member of the European Union

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Polish Village Church

A symbol of the Polish culture Influenced by the country’s peasants rootsThe history of foreign power dominationCatholicism

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Polish History

• Land ownership struggles• Communism

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Solidarity

• The weakening of the Soviet Union• The peaceful overthrow of Communism in

Poland

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Polish Catholic Church

• Plays a major role for rural citizens in Poland • Helps acquire land and freedom for the

peasants

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Turkey

http://youtu.be/_PftBTJ4xlc

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Turkish Society

• Hospitable • Genuine concern for others• Eager to lend a hand

• Difference between rural and urban areas?

• Role of communication

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Role of Males

Dominant sex Traditional roles

High level of separation Islamic influence

Coffeehouse Symbolism?

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Roles of Women

• Respect for husband• Understand importance of relationship and ego

• Responsible for most domestic tasks• Increase in number of women working outside

the home

• Gaining more power/freedom

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Family Life

Respect is a core value Close-knit unitsChildren represent family’s reputation

Education is essential Creates barriers between different social classes Intense competition Creates appreciation for education

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Turkish Characteristics

Humor is common attribute Used often Creates balance, relief Hodja folk tales

ModestyRespect for authority

http://youtu.be/8b7qb72sDiE

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The Future of Turkey

Negative factors Unemployment rate Inflation Doubts of Turkish democracy

Positive factors Energy resources Growing GDP Assimilation in EU

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Secularity in Turkey

Over 99% of Turkey is MuslimTurkey does not run their government,

schools, or business off religionDifferent from all other Arab countries

showing interest in Western cultures

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Secularity (continued..)

Different parties have formed over the last few years

Three major influences in Turkey are the military, the middle class and the Islamic Movement

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The Pillars of Islam

Five well-known pillars embody the essence of Islam

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0T7T7Z53A0 Two places for social gatherings are the Mosque

and the coffeehouseTownspeople are more strict on their faith than

urban Turks Also, Eastern and Central Turkey are more

religious than Western Turkey

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Coffeehouse

Considered a ritual linked with daily prayerCultural values of the coffeehouse say the

future will be better than the past It first became popular because during

prohibition many people drank coffee instead of alcohol

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Coffeehouse (continued)

Turkish men go to the coffeehouse to become part of a group

In small communities many important decisions take place in the coffeehouse

Often the coffeehouse is considered the unofficial second office of Turks

Women gather at homes to share coffees and teas as acts of hospitality and getting involved with others

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Popular Phases used by Turks

Salaam: “peace be upon you”Masailah: “God protect you from harm”Bismillahir-rahman-irraham which is a

drinking phrase commonly used

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Family Values

Extended hospitality to all of the kinship group

Marriage is influenced by family Muslims believe that people will act according

to their own decisions under a given set of circumstances

Remove their shoes before entering mosqueshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocyyxHkCv

m8

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God’s Will

To Turks time is intangible and is just there to support the development of long term relationships

Turks place much emphasis on the future generations

Inshallah translates to “if it is God’s will”

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Collectivism at Work

Turkey has a high power distance and little two way discussion ever takes place

Employees are not rewarded on performance as much as loyalty

Communication is high-context as in must collectivism

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Brazil

http://youtu.be/Ju5Wi1wS0is

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Brazil

• Population of 186 million• Extremely diverse • Spread across many regions and 26 states• Is almost equal to the U.S. in size• 8,511,965 vs. 9,372,610 square Kilometers

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Facts

Known for it’s bigness and grandeur Amazon river, world’s most voluminous river Amazon forest, largest oxygenating forest World’s largest wetlands World’s largest soccer stadium and samba dance

stadium 12 cities with populations more than 1 million Sao Paulo tied with Mumbai for 4th largest city at 18.3

million

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Facts

Goldman Sachs named Brazil as one of the BRIC countries

Land of contrasts Industrialized south, rural northAverage income is two fifths of the southRate of poverty declined from 35% to 23%

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History

Historical progress and growth tends to be slow and circular until recent years

“Brazil is the country of the future and always will be”

Three founding groups, the Portuguese, Brazilians, and slaves had limited reasons

managed to keep inflation below 10% Early 1990’s 2500%

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Personal Life in Brazil

Acquaintances or CollegesDating process regulated by family Appropriate for men to comment womenMans worst fear is when women make an

effective retort Must commit to a field of study around 18

years old

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Samba

Existence owed to the musical talents of plantation workers

First characterization occurred at free slaves’ dance parties in Bahia in 1870

First recorded samba in 1916 composed by Donga 1923 Samba schools were born Carnival, annual pre-Lenten celebration “a binary, percussive rhythm in which the first beat is

never sounded, causing a continual, hesitant urgency”

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Forms of Samba

“samba pagode, samba raiado, samba de partido alto, samba do morro, samba de terreiro, samba cancao” and many more

Various sambas are appropriate for specific situations and social levels

Samba enredo, for samba schools Samba de terreiro, less sophisticated and used in

rural areas Others are simply musical innovations, samba do

breque

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Samba

All have a common theme, words center around people’s trials and tribulations

Popular subjects are corruption, poverty, historical events, local heroes

Samba school produce 2,000 new songs a year for the carnival

Five characteristics, small-step circularity, physical touch, undulation, spontaneous escape, and the paradox of dancers

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Small-Step Circularity

Small, somewhat controlled steps in a circular pattern

Holding upper torso still

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Small-step Circularity in Brazil

Brazil grew amid small steps that were often circular

From military to civilian rule, and backSeptember 7, 1822 Dom Pedro I declared

Brazils independence Dom Pedro II daughter signed document

freeing slaves while he was awayTransition to republic took 67 years

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Small-step Circularity in Brazil

World record for average hours firms take to prepare taxes: 2600

Opening a new business? 17 procedures about 152 days

Cruzeiro to the Cruzado and then to the “New Cruzeiro” it’s the same

Vestibular exam

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Small-step Circularity in Brazil

Must first establish solid friendships“be prepared to commit long-term resources

of time and money to establishing strong relationships in Brazil. Without such commitments, there is no point in attempting to do business there at all”

Excessive tendency to say no is also a way of keeping negotiations from moving ahead to fast

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Geert Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions

  Paradoxes In General and small groups, do the personalities of

individuals primarily reflect the influence of culture? Should multicultural small groups be managed differently

from single-culture groups?http://youtu.be/AKnQn-8PFII

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Questions