par Mohammad Al-Ajolouni - Rick Hansen SS (2542) Il y a 7 années
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par Itzel Reyes
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Nigeria's very low score in orientation come from their strong religious and cultural beliefs and norms. They hold these aspects very close to them.
Nigeria's low score make them a collective community. They prefer to do things in groups, family, and as a community
Canada has a moderately masculine community, while Nigeria has a higher score. Making it a majority masculine community that live by "Live to Work"
Canada is more uncertainty accepting, They are open to new ideas and thoughts in contrast to Nigeria. Canada in a sense is more open minded.
Canada is ranked lower as class ism and overt status is almost none existent.
Canada's Score: 36 - Canada is also possesses a normative culture - There is a greater will to achieve quick results, as for in Egypt, establishing truth is the main focus regardless of any other aspect.
Canada's Score: 80 - Canada has an individualist culture, unlike Egypt - Society and business highly consist of self-reliance and individual initiative.
Canada's Score: 52 - Canada is considered to have a moderately masculine culture. - Canada push and strive for high standards in matters such as sports and business. - However, Canadians are also hard-workers. - The Canadian focus moves more towards excellence alongside quality of life, not completely focusing on one aspect, which distinguishes it from feminine countries like Egypt.
Canada's Score: 48 - Acceptance of new ideas and innovation - Willingness to try something new - Obtain new cultural practices along with technological advancements
Canada's Score: 39 - There is a smaller gap in terms of power distance in Canada than in Egypt. - It is customary for individuals in a superior position of work to consult other members that may be below them in the power hierarchy at work.