Conduc ting Busine ss with Spain Power point By: Ashley Pearson.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CPS ® and CAP ® Examination Review OFFICE ADMINISRATION, Fifth Edition By Schroeder and Graf ©2005 Pearson Education, Inc. Pearson Prentice Hall Upper.
Advertisements

Sri Lankas Culture Mary English. When Greeting Traditional greeting is the namaste (which means I bow to the divine in you) Traditional greeting is the.
Understanding Basic American Culture. No rule book exists that covers all aspects on how to act around: Different cultures Country to country Even person.
Business Etiquette In the Asian Country
Appearance:  Plan for a very cold climate.  Has a strong influence of French architecture and culture. Behavior:  Don’t eat while walking in public.
By Amber Eldridge Megan Jelinek. “You will never know a man till you do business with him” Scottish Proverb.
Cross Cultural Interaction The Egyptian negotiator Zhang Yiying Benetto Anna.
Filipino Proper Manners and Etiquette. What is Manners? In sociology, manners are the unenforced standards of conduct which demonstrate that a person.
BAHRAIN. Location: Middle East, archipelago in the Persian Gulf, East of Saudi Arabia Capital: Manama Population: 677,886 which includes 235,108 non-
“Kiss, Bow, or Shake Hands” Terri Morrison and Wayne Conaway.
By: Parker Nix.  Portugal is in Southwestern Europe, west of Spain  The country is 94% Roman Catholic  There are 10,524,145 residents in Portugal 
Etiquette in Africa. Africa The northern nationsThe northern nations: bound by language, religion, resources Algeria, Ivory Coast, Egypt, Ghana, Libya,
Etiquette in Europe. Name the shared etiquette rules in Nordic countries. Appointments are essential. Be punctual. No business in summer months No tipping.
Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette
Business Etiquette in Spain By: Olivia Watkins and Autumn Lewis.
Honduras. Country Background A Honduran constitutional assembly was elected in 1980, and general elections were held in President Roberto Suazo.
Deutschland Culture Project Global Business. Appointment Alert 1. Punctuality is KEY 2. If for any reason you are late, be sure to notify the people expecting.
Ireland By Nathan Bassett.
COMMUNICATING INTER-CULTURALLY
The culture of another country. Period 4 – Spring 2012 The culture of another country. Period 4 – Spring.
Egypt C. Mitchell. Intro to Egypt President: Gen. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi Prime Minister: Ibrahim Mehlib Land area: 384,344 sq mi (995,451 sq km) Total area:
Russia By: Jonathan Harris.
PERU. History Language Peru has two official languages: Spanish and Quechua (an Ameridian languages). Besides Quechua, another Indian Language, Aymara,
Brazil Professional Communications in Brazil. Common forms of greeting Extended handshakes common during the first encounter Women often kiss each other.
 It’s a Small World: France By: Allison Norman. Country Information  Population: 67 million  Economic Resources: agriculture and livestock  Main Exports:
Hospitality Shao Guangqing. Outline What’s hospitality? China  Dining and Entertainment  Gifts.
International Business Project United States. Third largest country in the world both in size and population Climate and topography range from tropical.
Conducting Business with France
BY: WHITNEY YARBER Republic of India. Introduction Location  Southern Asia  Consists of entire Indian Peninsula  Portions of Asian mainland Territory.
Business-Etikette REPORT BY MORGAN LAWRENCE. First Impressions When meeting a German professional, be sure to remember their exact title and use it in.
By Yvette Mederos CONDUCTING BUSINESS WITH GERMANY.
Aussie Etiquette For International Business By: Jonathan McCranie.
Customs and etiquette for Pakistan
Country Background  In 1976, threatened by terrorism and hyperinflation, most Argentines were relieved when the military seized power. Stability was.
Author: Mariana Kolarska.  gift giving is a way of showing respect, friendship and appreciation?  gifts should be of high quality?  you should never.
Etiquette and customs in Spain Sara Alzarouni. Etiquettes when meeting Always shake hands Always shake hands Men pat each other only when they establish.
Everyday Life in America Matuzov E., tpl Every country has different everyday ways. To get to know Americans, it pays to know certain mannerisms.
Argentina’s Culture. The Flag What does the flag represent? The light blue on top, the white on the middle, the other light blue on bottom, and the bright.
Costa Rica. Country background Since the current constitution prohibits an army, peace is maintained by the Civilian and Rural Guard. Turbulent situations.
ITALY Etiquette. I TALIAN S OCIETY & C ULTURE  Italian Family Values  Centre of the social structure.  Provides a stabilizing influence for its members.
Morocco Angela De Vega. Morocco Capital: Rabat Language: Arab Legislature - Parliament: Upper house - House of Councilors, Lower house - House of Representatives.
Australia By: Zykeia Wallace. Business Etiquette Appearance Men wear a conservative dark business suit and tie. Women may wear a dress, or skirt and blouse,
Spain Aleya Saleh: H Ameena Ahmed: H Maitha: H
Done by: -Ayesha -Shaima -iman
Argentina Argentina! Maura McDaniel. South America: Argentina.
Great Britain Greetings Handshakes in England are not aggressive and are generally reserved for introductions and formal occasions. Calling young people.
Living in Italy Cortney Mccall Vivendo in Italia.
C. Mitchell. President: Gen. Abdel Fattah el-Sisi Prime Minister: Ibrahim Mehlib Land area: 384,344 sq mi (995,451 sq km) Total area: 386,662 sq mi (1,001,450.
By: David Browning.  located in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia  Muslim religion  Government: republican parliamentary democracy.
Intercultural communication
Leslie Schaefer UKRAINE. Background Kiev-Capital 5 th largest country in Europe Summer temperatures 85º F Winter temperatures 17º-3º F Constitution.
Spanish Restaurants Different or the same ?. Greeting and leaving Never slap a Spaniard on the back as a greeting or a good- bye Never slap a Spaniard.
Nouf Salem Al-Ghafli.  o Meeting and Greeting  Greetings are casual.  A handshake, a smile, and a 'hello' are all that is needed.  Use first names,
Cultural Differences in Manners and Etiquettes By Annabel, Lavanya AND NOT COLLin.
India.  South Asia  Area: 3,287,590 km 2  1.2 billion people  Business language = English  Official language = Hindi  Hinduism  80%  Newly industrialized.
SOCIAL RELATIONS IN RAMADAN MONTH
DO’S AND DON’TS OF SPAINISH CULTURE
Etiquette in Russia.
Brazil Raigan Turner Period 3.
Business etiquette in Finland
Central and South America The Caribbean North America
Egypt C. Mitchell.
Cross Cultural Communication
Michael Eric Alalistus
Global Business Etiquette
International Business Etiquette
Culture and Cultural Influences
Brazil.
Etiquette is… ethical and socially acceptable behavior regarding professional practice or action among the members of a profession in their dealings with.
Respect? Malaysian Culture.
Presentation transcript:

Conduc ting Busine ss with Spain Power point By: Ashley Pearson

THE PEOPLE The people of Spain are rather prideful. They value personal appearance, image, and relationships with others highly. Modesty is more important than flaunting intelligence, and most have a non-conformist attitude.

MEET & GREET When meeting a Spaniard you should shake hands with all present in the room, and do so again when leaving. Men who are close friends or family may embrace, and it is a custom for all women to kiss one another on the cheek.

BODY LANGUAGE You should never touch or hug a Spaniard that you do not know well unless they touch you first. Spaniards generally stand very close to one another while talking, and they use hand movements with their words. It is advised never to mimic them.

CORPORATE CULTURE Although Spaniards aren’t punctual they will expect you to be. They like to learn small personal details leading up to business. They lack trust, and this creates a feeling of panic. Do not impose decisions upon them, and remember, there social chart is quite different. People at the top of the social ladder may be less influential than those closer to the bottom. Most business leaders are trained in English, but on rare occasion a translator may be needed.

DINING & ENTERTAINMENT It is acceptable in the south of Spain to be late by thirty minutes, while in the north, it is only fifteen. It is common to eat either lunch or dinner during a meeting, and is customary that you give a brief toast in Spanish. You should tip frequently, and never leave food on your plate.

ATTIRE Spaniards value appearance and dress elegantly even for casual occasions. They also dress conservatively, which means nothing flashy or brightly colored. Shoes are the most important part of you attire in Spain. Men are expected to wear suits, while women are expected to wear dresses or skirts.

GIFTS You should bring a small wrapped gift to the hostess of a home. Acceptable gifts include: pastries, cakes, chocolates, and flowers (excluding: chrysanthemums and dahlias). You should not give a gift at a first meeting, and when you do give a gift do not imply a bribe. Give small things like: desk items, art, books, or music.

HELPFUL HINTS Expect interruption, and be patient. For Women: Make eye contact, but do not suggest flirting. You may dine alone in a restaurant only at lunch, and while you may ask a business man to lunch, you should not expect to pay.

RESOURCES Ediplomat & Google Images