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Handy
tips on how to better manage international business
Compiled
in association with TMA.
Executive Traveller is delighted to bring to you a
series of Business Essentials in association with
TMA. These Business Essentials have been adapted from
TMA’s online cultural intelligence tool Country
NavigatorTM. TMA is a leader in developing talent
for the evolving global workplace. They also specialise
in practical learning solutions for global leaders,
teams and associates.
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Essentials: 10 key
tips to doing business in …… France
1. Always respect the individuality of the
French. Never try to put them into categories, or make generalisations
about them.
2. Never try to impose your own cultural values on the French
as you will only create resistance.
3. Remember that this is a polite, formal society. Greetings,
small talk and etiquette are essential.
4. Relationships are critical to getting things done. Network
and use contacts where you can to navigate through bureaucratic
levels.
5. Do not be afraid to debate a point in what may seem like
a heated, intense discussion. Provided you can back it up,
you will be respected for your intellectual grasp.
6. Learn to conduct meetings the French way, with plenty
of debate and a chance for everybody to have their say.
The French can appear direct because they are not afraid
of asking probing questions. Don't be frustrated by what
can seem to be an inconclusive result.
7. Avoid making exaggerated claims about your company or
your products. They will not be appreciated.
8. Recognise that French business is hierarchical. Information
may not flow between levels and decisions will tend to be
made at the top.
9. Be aware that the French tend to be most receptive to
low-key, but logical presentations that fully explain the
position(s) taken.
10. Start learning French as it demonstrates an interest
in developing a long-term relationship.
Next Month
- Essentials:
10 key tips to doing business in …… Germany
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