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Time in Different Cultures
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Time in Different Cultures

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Attitude to time 
Attitudes to time may differ between different cultures in often quite significant ways. For example, being late for an appointment, or taking a long time to get down to business, is the accepted norm in most Mediterranean and Arab countries, as well as in much of less-developed Asia. Such habits, though, would be anathema in punctuality-conscious USA, Japan, England, Switzerland, etc. In the Japanese train system, for example, “on time” refers to expected delays of less than one minute, while in many other countries, up to fifteen minutes leeway is still considered “on-time”.
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Attitude to time  Attitudes to time may differ between different cultures in often quite significant ways. For example, being late for an appointment, or taking a long time to get down to business, is the accepted norm in most Mediterranean and Arab countries, as well as in much of less-developed Asia. Such habits, though, would be anathema in punctuality-conscious USA, Japan, England, Switzerland, etc. In the Japanese train system, for example, “on time” refers to expected delays of less than one minute, while in many other countries, up to fifteen minutes leeway is still considered “on-time”.

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SEQUENTIAL OR SYNCHRONIC TIME PERCEPTION?
Dutch interculturalist Fons Trompenaars suggests a simple model which puts attitudes to time into two general categories
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SEQUENTIAL OR SYNCHRONIC TIME PERCEPTION? Dutch interculturalist Fons Trompenaars suggests a simple model which puts attitudes to time into two general categories

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SEQUENTIAL CULTURES
Examples of Sequential cultures includes the UK, Germany, South Africa, USA, Australia and Switzerland
Time tends to control and influence what people do in sequential cultures
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SEQUENTIAL CULTURES Examples of Sequential cultures includes the UK, Germany, South Africa, USA, Australia and Switzerland Time tends to control and influence what people do in sequential cultures

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SYNCHRONIC CULTURES
Examples of Synchronic cultures include Italy, Argentina, Brazil and Greece
People will approach tasks in a much more open way and not be as beholden to deadlines and timeframes
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SYNCHRONIC CULTURES Examples of Synchronic cultures include Italy, Argentina, Brazil and Greece People will approach tasks in a much more open way and not be as beholden to deadlines and timeframes

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HOW DO PEOPLE FROM SYNCHRONIC AND SEQUENTIAL CULTURES PERCEIVE EACH OTHER?
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HOW DO PEOPLE FROM SYNCHRONIC AND SEQUENTIAL CULTURES PERCEIVE EACH OTHER?

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DIFFERENT PERCEPTIONS OF TIME ACROSS CULTURES CAN CAUSE CONFLICT
The importance that people give to time can vary dramatically. Working effectively across cultures requires the ability to not only identify different perceptions of time, but it also requires the skills to be able to manage business and relationships when attitudes to time are so drastically different.
Be aware of how you may be perceived by your international counterparts when working across cultures
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DIFFERENT PERCEPTIONS OF TIME ACROSS CULTURES CAN CAUSE CONFLICT The importance that people give to time can vary dramatically. Working effectively across cultures requires the ability to not only identify different perceptions of time, but it also requires the skills to be able to manage business and relationships when attitudes to time are so drastically different. Be aware of how you may be perceived by your international counterparts when working across cultures



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