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German Business Etiquette

German Business Etiquette

German Business Etiquette

Hofstede Dimensions

Individualism - 67
Contrast to Indian culture where the values are based in “we” not “I”
Honest direct conversation is valued the most
Focus on looking after themselves first and foremost
Long Term Orientation - 83
They encourage modern education as a way to prepare for the future, evident through Germany's free post-secondary education
Strong ability to save and invest, evident through the economic strategies by Angela Merkel
Focus on dealing with specific situations case-based and realistically
Described as how society connects its present and future

Do's

Hierarchy Matters
When doing business go through proper channels in hierarchical order, never go over someone’s head
Enter the room in hierarchical order and greet the senior-most person on the other side first
The Devil is in the Details
Every detail is inspected closely so make sure it is all presentable
Germans are known to be very analytical
Be well prepared with explicit documents, Germans take “fine print” very seriously
Time is Money
Following all of the agreed-upon time commitments is beneficial to the atmosphere of the deal
Showing up late is a sign of disrespect
German’s appreciate punctuality

Don'ts

Talk is Cheap
Complimenting is not necessary
Humour is not appreciated
Germans don’t care much for small talk
Keep it Consistent
Don’t have any surprises throughout the transaction, this can result in negative outcomes
Germans live very strict structured lives so don’t have any sudden changes
Thank God its Friday, Don't Schedule a Meeting
July-Sept is holiday time most people are on vacation
Time between 11-1 and 3-5 are okay for meetings everything else is considered time for personal work
Only hold meetings during specific times