Baltic Sea Region Report
Essay by talk2stanley • February 8, 2013 • Essay • 226 Words (1 Pages) • 859 Views
This report carefully lays out a critical analysis of the comparative cultural studies on Germany and Poland bringing out the similarities and differences in the culture of the various countries. The study cut across the individual, national and organizational frameworks of culture hence gives a complete appreciation of culture for both business and personal considerations.
As a purpose of the report, pertinent approaches and models used to comprehend cultural variation are accentuated. Concisely, a vivid comparison of the cultural and business landscapes of the selected countries is made. A question of feasibility of business in the various countries is answered as a principal purpose of the study. It was concluded that Germany was a more favorable destination in terms of business considering all the nitty-gritties of business that allows for success.
The issues dealt with include the appreciation of similarities and differences in the cultural and business realm of Germany and Poland, a comprehensive PEST analysis and relevant discussions pertaining to the analysis and, the potential areas of cultural conflicts.
The conclusion summarized the main points raised in the report in relation to the study as well as a practically viable recommendation. The recommendation was that any form of business exchange between the two countries should take a keen consideration of the conflicting elements of both cultures. Germany, however, proved to be the better of the two.
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