Unit - Ii: Dr. E. Hari Prasad Sharma
Unit - Ii: Dr. E. Hari Prasad Sharma
Unit - Ii: Dr. E. Hari Prasad Sharma
Universalism Versus
Particularism
(Rules Versus
Relationships)
Dimensio
n
Characteristic
s
Strategies
Universalis
m
Particularis
m
Universalism
Do rules define
relationships
Particularism
Do relationships
define rules
Individualism Versus
Communitarianism
(The Individual Versus The
Group)
Dimension
Characteristics
Strategies
Praise
and
reward
individual performance.
Individualism
Communitarianis
m
People
believe
in
personal freedom and
achievement.
They
believe that you make
your own decisions, and
that you must take care
of yourself.
Don't praise
publically.
individuals
Individualism
Is the well-being of the
individual more
important than the wellbeing of the group?
Communitarianism
Is the well-being of the
group more important
than the well-being of
the individual?
Dimensi
on
Characteristics
Strategies
Be direct and to the point.
Focus on people's objectives
before you focus on strengthening
relationships.
Specific
Diffuse
Provide
clear
instructions,
processes, and procedures.
Allow people to keep their work
and home lives separate.
on
building
good
Focus
relationship before you focus on
People see an overlap between business objectives.
their work and personal life. They
believe that good relationships Find out as much as you can about
are vital to meeting business the people that you work with and
objectives,
and
that
their the organizations that you do
relationships with others will be business with.
the same, whether they are at Be prepared to discuss business
work or meeting socially. People on social occasions, and to have
spend time outside work hours personal discussions at work.
with colleagues and clients.
Try
to
avoid
turning
down
invitations to social functions.
Specific
Diffuse
Do functions define
relationships with
others?
Do relationships
with others define
functions?
Dimensi
on
Neutral
Characteristics
Strategies
Manage
effectively.
your
emotions
Watch
that
your
body
languagedoesn't convey negative
emotions.
"Stick to the point" in meetings
and interactions.
Watch
people's
reactions
carefully, as they may be reluctant
to show their true emotions.
Open up to people
trustand raport.
Use emotion to
your objectives.
to
build
communicate
Learn
to
manage
effectively, before it
personal.
conflict
becomes
Neutral
Do we hide our true
feelings from others?
Affective/Emotional
Do we show our true
feelings to others?
Dimension
Achieveme
nt
Characteristics
Strategies
Ascription
up"
people
in
Achievement
Ascription
Dimension
Characteristics
Sequential
Time
Strategies
Focus on one activity or
project at a time.
Be punctual.
Keep to deadlines.
Set clear deadlines.
Be flexible in
approach work.
People
see
the
past,
present, and future as
interwoven periods. They
Synchronou
often
work
on
several
s Time
projects at once, and view
plans and commitments as
flexible.
how
you
Sequential
Sychronic
Dimension
Internal
Direction
(This also known as
having an internal
locus of control)
Characteristics
People believe that they can
control
nature
or
their
environment to achieve goals.
This includes how they work
with
teams
and
within
organizations.
Strategies
Allow people to develop their skills
and take control of their learning.
Set clear objectives
agree with.
that
people
Be
open
about
conflict
and
disagreement, and allow people to
engage in constructive conflict.
Provide people with the right
resourcesto do their jobs effectively.
Outer
Direction
(This also known as
having an external
locus of control)
and
Encourage
people
to
responsibilityfor their work.
positive
take
Internal control
External control