Cross-Cultural Barriers to Communication in Multinational Corporations
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Culture can be defined as the inherited values, concepts, and ways of living
which are shared by people of the same social group. As it is well known, nowadays
the world is becoming a global village, in the sense that the technological
achievements of this modern time have brought people closer together. This also
means that people from different parts of the world, with different cultural
backgrounds, are working and communicating together. This fact is in a way
interesting, but dealing with people from different cultures requires knowing the
cultural varieties. Working with people in any organization requires dealing with
issues such as motivating employees, structuring policies and developing strategies.
In this case, there has to be a kind of understanding of the cultural diversities in
order to apply the afore-mentioned issues in the workplace. The aim of this paper is
to analyze the problems of cross-cultural communication in overseas enterprises,
and to propose some management strategies to overcome the cultural barriers and
reduce differences.
The communication process is becoming difficult due to language and
culture differences. As international companies are expanding their business all over
the world, they need skilled workers, who are able to communicate effectively and
transmit ideas and information throughout their companies. This research paper is
divided into two chapters; the first one deals with a literature review about
communication as a process that involves a sender, a receiver and the
communication medium used. Communication problems may sometimes arise
between the sender and receiver. One cannot deny that culture has a significant
impact on the behaviour of individuals. It is well established that people with
different cultures may face some barriers when trying to communicate. Culture has
proven to play a major role in changing the way of thinking of people.
In fact, culture influences not only the individual’s manner of perceiving the
world around him, but also his way of behaving and interpreting messages.
However, it is not just a matter of culture; many other issues may impede
communication between people. Indeed, cultural differences among people
certainly lead to barriers to effective communication.