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German Business Culture and Etiquette | International Management | From A Business Professor 

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With the fourth-largest nominal GDP, Germany is one of the most developed and influential economies in the world. Germany is also homes of many industry leaders and global fortune 500 companies, which include Daimler, BMW, Volkswagen, Adidas, Siemens, Bosch, Bayer, ThyssenKrupp, and many more. So what is Germany’s general business environment? Can we apply Hofstede's cultural framework to analyze Germany’s business culture? Do German companies obtain some unique organizational cultures or business etiquettes? In this video, I will discuss these topics with you.

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@alejandrodemingo779
@alejandrodemingo779 8 месяцев назад
I keep learning with these videos how the different big countries get to manage themselves and the others big power. In the case of Germany, they are the case that I admire the most, is an example of how to do the things correct, organizated, and efficient. How thiss translates to success is awesome.
@lanehutchinson4761
@lanehutchinson4761 8 месяцев назад
I am surprised by how well developed and how Easy to understand this video was. I never really had a clue about how much Germany has an influence on.
@sonniemathis
@sonniemathis 8 месяцев назад
This video made realize how much of an affect that the German culture has an affect to the rest of the world such as them being the number one location international trade fairs. I was intrigued on understanding more of their directness in communication, without window addressing. Then it goes on to speak about their punctuality being taken seriously, which is a very good characteristic in maintaining success.
@worthclark4360
@worthclark4360 8 месяцев назад
Going into this discussion, I only knew very little about the German culture. This video helped me learn and come to a understanding about culture.
@christopherabeldt8334
@christopherabeldt8334 8 месяцев назад
This video does a great job showing the variance in structure and practice to America. It also highlights its difference in finances to other somewhat similar countries. The emphasis on strict practices is interesting and it’s high value on manufacturing in Europe is interesting.
@jeleysemorquecho649
@jeleysemorquecho649 8 месяцев назад
I found this video very interesting to me because of how many successful companies were from Germany. The part of general business environment that Germany does on the daily. This video was very informative.
@janaehinojos70
@janaehinojos70 8 месяцев назад
This video stood out to me because I learned a lot about Germany. I didn’t know that Germany was one of the largest exporters in the world, and the number one location for international trade fairs. For business etiquette, Germany is pretty similar to America, besides having people enter in order of importance.
@Camithran
@Camithran Год назад
I'm surprised Germany is more masculine, I would've thought given the cultural inclination towards cooperation they would be feminine. Given their tendency to be task oriented and the importance of status symbols though, it makes sense they're masculine. I appreciate the preference for straightforward dialogue and the willingness to fully discuss contracts for clarity.
@andrecavichione7979
@andrecavichione7979 8 месяцев назад
I thought this video was great. Germany has a strong Long-Term Orientation, and I believe we can learn from that. Americans score quite poorly on this, showing a greater preference for instant gratification. We also struggle with endurance when something is difficult or takes a long time. I adore that it mentions how patience, saving, investing, and thrift are valued in Germany.
@VIANEYFARFAN
@VIANEYFARFAN Год назад
I liked learning interesting facts about Germany. For example, the knocking on the table with one’s knuckles was peculiar. Apparently, that means the conclusion of the meeting. I like that Germans are not easily persuaded, so it is important to be ready for a challenge. I also liked that they are a pragmatic country and show an ability to adapt traditions that are easily changed.
@marthacruz7053
@marthacruz7053 Год назад
I have really been enjoying the last few modules about different etiquette. Like how some have similarities but some are way different and how some cultures can be very feminine and very masculine.
@user-ph9oq1dn2y
@user-ph9oq1dn2y 8 месяцев назад
This was my favorite video of the course. I found my assumptions about Germany's business culture to be incorrect for multiple of their scores.
@user-vq8xv7dv3e
@user-vq8xv7dv3e 8 месяцев назад
Going into watching this video I knew nothing about German culture. Finding out that they are one of the largest exporters in the world was interesting. Also hearing that they are the number one location for international trade fairs was something I was not expecting either. After seeing the Hofstede scores, we are pretty similar when it comes to each thing that was ranked. I also found that interesting that we are similar in a few things.
@noahmayhan
@noahmayhan 8 месяцев назад
I found the video to be excellent. Germany exhibits a robust Long-Term Orientation, which I think holds valuable lessons for us. In contrast, Americans tend to score lower in this aspect, indicating a greater inclination towards immediate rewards.
@makaylagordon8011
@makaylagordon8011 8 месяцев назад
I found German culture to be interesting to learn about. I love the fact that need to have direct communication and not take to indirectness.
@Geoffpr
@Geoffpr Год назад
I found the video beneficial as it provides valuable insights into the nuances of German business culture and etiquette that are crucial for successful international management.
@johnlumpkin3221
@johnlumpkin3221 2 года назад
I find Germany's business culture of straight-forwardness, equality, and ambition to be very admirable and in line with my own values. However, I believe that I would find Germany's heavy focus on rules and guidelines to be restrictive in a business setting. If I were to work in a German business, I would have to improve my rule-following skills.
@talishag6067
@talishag6067 8 месяцев назад
I think it is pretty cool that Germany is a highly developed social market and is ranked number 1 in Europe. Their top 5 exports are vehicles, machinery, chemical goods, electronic products, and electrical equipment, so that also explains how they are the world's number 1 location for international trade fairs because some of the US imports come from them. I have always thought that since we traded with China so much that they were number 1, I would not have thought about Germany at all.
@robertbing7585
@robertbing7585 Год назад
This was very interesting learning about the overall culture of Germany. This was a very informative video that definitely cleared some mixed-up thoughts.
@user-ii5be9tr2m
@user-ii5be9tr2m Год назад
Germany has a good respect for management hierarchy. They have good understanding of one before the team.
@AnimalWisom
@AnimalWisom Год назад
I find Germany's Business Culture and Etiquette to be quiet informative because it shows that Germany's Culture are highly focused individuals on tasks and strict agendas.
@tarahamilton4881
@tarahamilton4881 Год назад
This video was very informative, Germany was actually more how I thought it would be in business than other countries. I always had the impression that germans in business would be very strict and have a strong sense of respect for order.
@scottyshelton9940
@scottyshelton9940 Год назад
This video is so informative. I would love to visit the different countries and see the different business cultures in person.
@kylafranklin
@kylafranklin 9 месяцев назад
Given how crucial Germany is to the world's corporate sector, this video is very relevant in today's globe. You'll gain more insight into how to conduct business in this country if you can comprehend the customs and business etiquette of this country!
@williams.4980
@williams.4980 Год назад
Great video on German culture and etiquette that was very informing. I found it interesting that in Germany they enter a conference room in order of importance. I was surprised to see that their indulgence score was very low.
@michaelplatt4353
@michaelplatt4353 Год назад
I learned a lot about how Germans do business from this video.
@onlinespeechclass1842
@onlinespeechclass1842 11 месяцев назад
I think we can learn from Germany in their high Long-Term Orientation. Americans have a very low score in this, and we care more about quick gratification. We also have a hard time with endurance if something is taking very long or it is hard. I love that it says that in Germany they care about saving, investing, thriftiness, and perseverance. I feel like we could really use that more in the U.S.
@andrewgragg8922
@andrewgragg8922 8 месяцев назад
Germany reminds me of the automotive industry. There are so many German cars that people value above all other makes. German cars are typically luxurious and smooth handling. Popular German brands include Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche.
@choochoo3562
@choochoo3562 8 месяцев назад
The video on Germany's business landscape offered insights into its robust economy and influential companies like Daimler and Volkswagen. Analyzing through Hofstede's cultural framework, I learned about Germany's low power distance, individualistic and masculine traits, coupled with high uncertainty avoidance. The emphasis on long-term orientation and a restrained indulgence dimension was intriguing. The organizational culture's focus on tasks, strict adherence to rules, and clear separation of private and public spheres highlighted the meticulous German approach. Additionally, the business etiquette nuances, such as punctuality and direct communication, added practical perspectives. Overall, it provided a comprehensive understanding of Germany's business dynamics.
@delaneylee4486
@delaneylee4486 Год назад
I was surprised with how developed and influential Germany actually was until watching this video. I did not realize how much Germany actually had influence in the business industry.
@TCMUSA
@TCMUSA 8 месяцев назад
I appreciate that Germans are resistant to being convinced, so it's critical to be prepared for an obstacle. This was a really educational film, and Germany was much more business-friendly than I had anticipated. You will get more insight into how to conduct business in this country, in my opinion, if you can comprehend how the culture and business etiquette are in this country.
@user-fb6gz1re7o
@user-fb6gz1re7o Год назад
This video lecture is really interesting. I went to germany last year. And I feel these culture in there.
@LauraYav-uc2re
@LauraYav-uc2re Год назад
Germany is one of the country I would to visit. German business culture is obviously a little different from America’s culture and I find it a little bit strict than America’s. Great video
@user-on2fv2nl1p
@user-on2fv2nl1p 8 месяцев назад
I think that for the most part everyone agrees on Russia's Uncertainty Avoidance Score. They are a very stoic and formal group of people
@emilya4877
@emilya4877 Год назад
I knew a little about German Business Culture and Etiquette because some of my friends have been or are from Germany. I had a few things mixed up and confused and this video helped to straighten things out and teach me even more!
@meredithpryor
@meredithpryor 8 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed watching this video. It had valuable information that everyone needs to know about
@danielgragg6759
@danielgragg6759 Год назад
As we continue to go through this class, it is very important to understand how all the different business cultures differ from one another.
@bellastrickland3132
@bellastrickland3132 8 месяцев назад
The most interesting fact about German Business Etiquette is that you are supposed to enter into the conference room in order of importance. This makes me wonder if everyone waits outside of the room in a line or if they figure who will go after who ahead of time.
@melissahood514
@melissahood514 Год назад
Chapter five was interesting because I enjoyed the various dimensions of diagnosis and the need for diagnostic models. The inputs, design components, and outputs and what makes each model unique in its process were interesting.
@landonchaney6134
@landonchaney6134 Год назад
I enjoyed learning more about the different etiquettes and culture in this video and how every culture differentiates from one another and also how they are the same in some ways.
@user-on2fv2nl1p
@user-on2fv2nl1p 8 месяцев назад
For being such a small country I did not realize how many global industry leaders that Germany had.
@isabellewandres6915
@isabellewandres6915 Год назад
Germany has always interested me because my father grew up in a small town close to Germany. This video provided me with some great information. I found it highly interesting that Germany is the number one location for international trade fairs. International trade fairs, I think, are really important and I hope that I can be a part of one in the future.
@subhanasif4526
@subhanasif4526 10 месяцев назад
From this video I learned about the Business culture and etiquette of Germany. Before watching this video, I didn’t know that Germany has the no.1 GDP in whole Europe. Germany holds the most international trade fairs in the world. Germany also has one of the lowest corruption rates in the world.
@corinneshields6509
@corinneshields6509 Год назад
This was a very interesting chapter to go over. These videos are very useful for learning all of the do's and don'ts of business etiquitte.
@tabithaparker4150
@tabithaparker4150 Год назад
I found this video very informative and interesting. I really enjoyed learning about the Business Culture of Germany, there was a lot of things that surprised me but one thing that really stuck out to me was how they go into a meeting in order of importance and how strict they are on rule following.
@user-kr6ch4sw3q
@user-kr6ch4sw3q Год назад
The Gernan business culture was not at all how I thought it would be. This video was very informative and detailed on their culture and statistics, I really enjoyed it!
@dylanblomquist5177
@dylanblomquist5177 Год назад
I find the information about Germany's business culture and etiquette to be highly informative, as it highlights the country's cultural emphasis on task-oriented behavior and strict adherence to agendas.
@robertbennett1487
@robertbennett1487 Год назад
This video is especially important in our modern world due to just how integral Germany is to the global business economy. Being able to understand just how the culture and business etiquette is in this nation will provide you with increased insight into how to do business in this nation!
@hannahnesbit5569
@hannahnesbit5569 8 месяцев назад
I find the hofstede scores to be interesting, especially the power distance scores for Germany, and how they are lower on the score, but close to the United States Score. Germany focuses on direct and participate style, and control is not as likely compared to other countries.
@brandonburke2177
@brandonburke2177 Год назад
I thought this video was very interesting to get a little perspective of what business culture is like in Germany/Europe. I thought their general business environment and their Hofstede scores were interesting and not what I would have guessed. This is a really good and informative video about one of the bigger economic countries in Europe.
@vvanesaviveros
@vvanesaviveros Год назад
I really enjoy watching this video. I have learn that Germans have several different etiquette than Americans.
@emmaparker2271
@emmaparker2271 Год назад
I was expecting our scores and Germany's scores to be more similar. Was very surprised learning how they did according to Hofstede rankings.
@HunterBaker-bv2xo
@HunterBaker-bv2xo 8 месяцев назад
The observation of Germany having a low indulgence score, along with high scores in uncertainty avoidance and long-term orientation, aligns with expectations, especially considering the country's historical approach to recessions. However, the somewhat surprising element is the high masculinity score. Given Germany's emphasis on long-term orientation and its political and diplomatic landscape, one might expect a greater focus on cooperation and social welfare, contrary to the traditionally more individualistic stance associated with high masculinity scores, such as that of the United States.
@addieortman1196
@addieortman1196 Год назад
This video was very interesting considering how different cultures are compared to here in the United States. I did not expect the German culture to be that strict, but it is very useful information if I ever visit Germany or encounter someone from there.
@gageadams7243
@gageadams7243 8 месяцев назад
I found this topic interesting and informative,
@freddymartinez3015
@freddymartinez3015 Год назад
Germany's business culture of openness, equality, and ambition is admirable to me and aligns with my own values. However, I believe that Germany's emphasis on rules and guidelines would be restrictive in a business setting. If I were to work in a German company, I would need to improve my ability to follow rules.
@karmaelwell
@karmaelwell Год назад
I didn't realize how much Germany exported machinery wise. Plus they are one of the most profitable countries in Europe
@cynthiarichardson133
@cynthiarichardson133 Год назад
Germany is one of the world's largest and most stable trading economies, offering a secure, highly developed political and economic framework.
@samwolfenstein5239
@samwolfenstein5239 Год назад
It was not surprising to me to see Germany have a low indulgence score, as well as high scores in uncertainty avoidance and long-term orientation. All one has to do is look at how recessions usually play out in Germany to see those in action. It is a bit surprising, however, to see their masculinity score is so high- looking at their long-term orientation and general political and diplomatic situation, one would think they would be more concerned with things like cooperation and social welfare than the United States.
@spencergregory406
@spencergregory406 Год назад
This video was shocking in that some of the scores were not what I expected. For example, I expected the German people to be much more indulgent in a similar way to the United States.
@bettycarroll8139
@bettycarroll8139 Год назад
Germany is one of the largest exporters in the world. They are the number 1 place for national trade sales. Germany is the largest manufacturing country in Europe. They are a communitive country and challenge leaders.
@cedar2496
@cedar2496 Год назад
Fourth largest GDP? I find it easy to forget Germany's position as an economic power simply because flies under th radar. It doesn't have the outsized cultural impact of Hollywood, the political controversy surrounding China, and it just doesn't hog the news cycle so much.
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