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Pricing for Locals vs. Foreigners in India

Topic started Jun 15, 08 by Rishi Singh in category India | Please comment here »

India does pride itself on their nationality. When I took a trip to the Taj Mahal in Agra, it was unbelievable to notice the price differential between the locals and the tourists. It was nearly an 80% difference. My friend from college came with me on this particular trip, and he had never left the country before. He is a Mexican man, with thick curly hair and fair skin. When we walked up to the ticketing booth, he looked at him trying to decipher his nationality. He looked at them square in the eye and said what I told him to say: “Me Kashmir se atha hun”, meaning “I am from Kashmir”. They immediately gave him a price discount, noticing his fair complexion which denotes that he really could be from Northern India. Even if they didn’t, I think they respected the fact he attempted to speak Hindi.

There are some definite advantages to be from India in not just the business world but in everyday life when dealing with the Indians. Although you cannot control things such as the color of your skin or where you come from of course, being adaptive to their culture is key. They see it as a strength and respect it.

Changes in Japanese Negotiation Practices?

Topic started Jun 15, 08 by Mika Otomo in category Japan | 1 Comment »

The Japanese companies are known for being very ethnocentric even in their overseas operations. However, as Japan is getting more competition from rest of the Asian countries, I feel that they are opening up to Western practices and styles of business. Are there any observed changes in Japanese negotiation practices recently due to the globalization of business and industry?

Negotiating in Kenya

Topic started Jun 15, 08 by PS in category Kenya | Please comment here »

Having grown up in Kenya, I feel that the locals are still being treated unfairly. Although it is true that a population largely deserves the Government it gets in a democracy, the situation in Kenya is quite different. Any foreign companies that enter into contracts in Kenya have to deal with the government. This is usually a case of a few million dollars to the right people and the deal gets approved whether the local companies like it or not. A lot of times there is hardly a negotiating table that the local companies see when there is the matter of large monetary dealings. It is a contract shoved down your throat. Is there any effective way of breaking this cycle by negotiating on terms and conditions and dealing with the govt by making them an active shareholder, rather than a simple wire transfer number? How would you even begin to fix things and who would you speak with ?

Information about Ethiopia

Topic started Jun 15, 08 by Sameer in category Ethiopia | Please comment here »

Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world and has been for decades. It was widely anticipated that democracy will bring the much needed reforms to turn this country around. However this has not happened. Even though the country officially is democratic and has elections, the same person has been in charge since 1991. The government is still heavily involved in the economy and has not privatized many businesses.

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Greeks Living in a Different Country

Topic started Jun 15, 08 by Jim Dimarogonas in category Greece | Please comment here »

It is generally estimated that there are about 10 million Greeks living abroad versus the 11 million that live in Greece. This means that many of the business people you will come in contact with have lived in a different country for a period of time which is many times significant. I have observed that depending on where they have lived they have different cultural attitudes. So for example Greek Americans on average don’t share the same cultural attitudes with the general american population, but their attitudes are definitely skewed towards the american views with respect to the average greek population. The same for Greeks that have lived in Germany or in France or in England. Actually I can almost tell what the immigrant background is of a diaspora Greek from his or her behavior. So in negotiations it is a usefull fact to know what the international background is (if any). However unfortunately I have also observed that not all cultural traits are absorbed in the same degree. So a greek from the US seems to have a much lower power distance index, but still exhibits a high degree of collectivism. It would be an interesting study to see how immigrant populations change depending on what country they lived in and how their cultural attitudes are affected by their host country.

Advice on Negotiating in the Arab World?

Topic started Mar 21, 08 by John in category Middle East | Please comment here »

In our “50 Countries”; we have a section giving advice on how to negotiate in Saudi Arabia. We are wondering how the advice we give on negotiating with Saudis is also appropriate for use in the UAE, that is, in places like Abu Dhabi and Dubai, as well as in other Arab countries? Those of you that are experienced in those places, please jump into the conversation.

Asians Use Their Brains Differently

Topic started Mar 19, 08 by Lothar in category Asia | 8 Comments »

According to an article on SpectroscopyNOW.com, an interdisciplinary research team found that when having to solve easy or more complex tasks, the brains of Asian and American individuals consistently show different patterns of brain activity. This aligns well with Richard E. Nesbitt’s observations in his book “The Geography of Thought - How Asians and Westerners Think Differently,” which I highly recommend. Both independently indicate that Asians focus much more on context and holistic thinking when interacting with others and making decisions. What does this have to do with negotiating?

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Negotiation Style Differences Across China

Topic started Mar 13, 08 by John in category China | Please comment here »

On page 98 of Global Negotiation: The New Rules we provide some information about how negotiation styles differ across regions of the Greater China. Do those of you with long experiences living in the region agree? What should we add or subtract?

Communicating with the French

Topic started Mar 10, 08 by Lothar in category France | 2 Comments »

As a European now living in the US, I’ve often wondered why there is such strong animosity between Americans and the French. Sure, I understand the political aspect, but I sense there’s more to it. Talking with several Americans working for or with French companies, it recently dawned on me that a big factor is how differently the French communicate.

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Please Share Your Thoughts on China

Topic started Mar 1, 08 by Lothar in category Asia, China | 1 Comment »

ChinaIf you would like to find out more about how to negotiate effectively in China, take a look at the corresponding Country Section from the book Negotiating International Business by Lothar Katz.

If you have any experience to share (or questions you would like answered) relating to China, please click on “Comments” in this entry’s title line.

Please Share Your Thoughts on Other South American Countries

Topic started Mar 1, 08 by Lothar in category Other South America, South America | Please comment here »

If you have any experience to share (or questions you would like answered) relating to any other country in South America, please click on “Comments” in this entry’s title line.

Please Share Your Thoughts on Other Oceanian Countries

Topic started Mar 1, 08 by Lothar in category Oceania, Other Oceania | Please comment here »

If you have any experience to share (or questions you would like answered) relating to any other country in Oceania, please click on “Comments” in this entry’s title line.

Please Share Your Thoughts on Other North American Countries

Topic started Mar 1, 08 by Lothar in category North America, Other North America | Please comment here »

If you have any experience to share (or questions you would like answered) relating to another country in North America, including Central America and the Caribbean, please click on “Comments” in this entry’s title line.

Please Share Your Thoughts on Other Middle East Countries

Topic started Mar 1, 08 by Lothar in category Middle East, Other Middle East | 2 Comments »

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Please Share Your Thoughts on Other European Countries

Topic started Mar 1, 08 by Lothar in category Europe, Other Europe | Please comment here »

If you have any experience to share (or questions you would like answered) relating to another European country, please click on “Comments” in this entry’s title line.