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Understanding Turkey's Culture: A Guide for Emiratis Doing Business

This presentation explores Turkish culture, emphasizing key aspects of intercultural communication important for Emiratis in business. It contrasts collectivist and individualist societies, highlighting Turkey's strong emphasis on group cohesion and shared values. The presentation covers monochronic vs. polychronic time perceptions, pointing out that Turks value small talk for rapport building and may prioritize relationships over punctuality. Practical implications for Emiratis doing business in Turkey are discussed, with insights into local customs and practices essential for successful interactions.

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Understanding Turkey's Culture: A Guide for Emiratis Doing Business

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  1. The Turkey Culture Presented by: Mohamed Ali Al Jabri Student ID: 200918908

  2. Background about how they greet

  3. Main Points • Collectivist Vs. Individualist • monochronic/polychronic • Intercultural communication traits of turkey • Affects Emiratis doing business there

  4. Collectivist Vs. Individualist • Turkey is a Collectivist society • Strong emphasis on the group • Share same values • unity and group cohesion

  5. MonochronicVsPolychronic • Polychronic Society: • Small talk helps establish a rapport • Printed material in both English and Turkish • Punctuality: • Expect to be waiting

  6. How this would Affect Emaraties doing business there

  7. References • http://acad.depauw.edu/~mkfinney/teaching/Com227/culturalportfolios/Turkey/Typologies.htm • http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/global-etiquette/turkey-country-profile.html

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