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it takes to ‘do’ intercultural
business communication
IATEFL
Business English Special Interest Group Webinar
September 30, 2010
Professor Peter Franklin
Konstanz
KIeM Institute for
Intercultural Management,
Values and Communication
2. Mindfulness – and what else it …
Outline:
• What does it take to „do‟ intercultural
business communication‟?
• What does intercultural competence
consist of?
• Can intercultural competence be
dev-eloped or does it just develop (or
not)?
• Is there a guiding principle for „doing‟
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intercultural business communication?
Mindfulness – and what else it takes to „do‟ intercultural business communication IATEFL BESIG Webinar, 30.9.2010
3. Mindfulness – and what else it …
What does it take
to communicate successfully
across cultures?
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4. Mindfulness – and what else it …
• Foreign language skills
• Knowledge of the target culture
Is that all?
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5. Mindfulness – and what else it …
• Intercultural Effectiveness
• Intercultural Competence
• Intercultural Communication
Competence
• Transcultural Communication
Competence
• Intercultural Action Competence
• Intercultural Interaction
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Competence
Mindfulness – and what else it takes to „do‟ intercultural business communication IATEFL BESIG Webinar, 30.9.2010
6. Intercultural interaction
competence
is “the competence not only
to communicate
(verbally and non-verbally)
and behave
effectively
and appropriately
with people from other cultural groups,
but also to handle the psychological
demands and dynamic outcomes that
result from such interchanges”
(Spencer-Oatey & Franklin 2009: 51)
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7. Mindfulness – and what else it …
What does intercultural
interaction competence
consist of?
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8. Kühlmann & Stahl’s findings about
expatriate managers (1998)
• Tolerance for ambiguity
• Behavioural flexibility
• Goal orientation
• Sociability
• Polycentrism
• Empathy
• Meta-communicative competence
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9. What does intercultural interaction
competence consist of? - Some answers
from a wide range of research
open-mindedness resilience to stress
non-judgmentalness display of respect/ interest
empathy knowledge of own culture
tolerance for ambiguity communication skills
flexibility in thinking and knowledge of other cultures
behaviour
language proficiency
persistence
active listening
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10. Spencer-Oatey & Franklin’s Model
(2009)
Message communication
competencies
Rapport management competencies
Intercultural cognitive competencies
Intercultural competencies associated
with emotional strength
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11. Chen and Starosta’s Second Model
(2005: 244)
Personal Communica- Psychological Cultural
attributes tion skills adaptation awareness
Self- Message skills Frustration Social
awareness management values
Self- Social skills Stress Social
disclosure management customs
Self- Flexibility Alienation Social
concept management norms
Social Interaction Ambiguity Social
relaxation management management systems
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12. Chen and Starosta’s Second Model
(2005: 244)
Personal Communica- Psychological Cultural
attributes tion skills adaptation awareness
Self- Message skills Frustration Social
awareness management values
Self- Social skills Stress Social
disclosure management customs
Self- Flexibility Alienation Social
concept management norms
Social Interaction Ambiguity Social
relaxation management management systems
© Peter Franklin Mindfulness – and what else it takes to „do‟ intercultural business communication IATEFL BESIG Webinar, 30.9.2010
13. What does intercultural interaction
competence consist of?
The ability to master . . .
the Affective process:
intercultural sensitivity
the Behavioural process:
intercultural adroitness
the Cognitive process:
intercultural awareness
ABC competencies
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14. What does intercultural interaction
competence consist of?
A highly varied set of numerous ABC
competencies, of which language
proficiency and culture-specific
knowledge are only two
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15. Mindfulness – and what else it …
Can intercultural competence
be developed or does it just
develop (or not)?
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16. Can intercultural interaction
competence be developed ... ?
Can be
developed
Skills through
Self-concept exposure
and
Surface: experience
easier to
Traits,
develop motives
Core:
Attitudes, slow to
Knowledge
values change
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17. Mindfulness – and what else it …
Is there a guiding principle for
being successful across
cultures?
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18. Stella Ting-Toomey on
Mindfulness
“Mindfulness means
attending to one‟s internal
assumptions, cognitions,
and emotions, and
simultaneously attuning to
the other‟s assumptions,
cognitions, and emotions. ”
© Peter Franklin (Ting-Toomey 1999: 267)
Mindfulness – and what else it takes to „do‟ intercultural business communication IATEFL BESIG Webinar, 30.9.2010
19. How do you ‘do’ Mindfulness?
Focus with understanding on the
cultural context
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20. Bill Gudykunst on Mindfulness
“When we interact with
strangers, we become mindful
of our communication. Our
focus, however, is usually on
the outcome […] rather than the
process of communication. For
effective communication to
occur, we must focus on the
process of our
communication with
strangers.”
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(Gudykunst 2004: 253–5)
21. How do you ‘do’ mindfulness?
•Focus with understanding on the
cultural context
•Focus with understanding on the
process of communication and
cooperation as well as on the
outcome
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22. How do you ‘do’ mindfulness?
•Create understanding e.g. by
• listening actively
• modifying your language to
make it more
comprehensible
• paraphrasing
• labelling
• summarising
• testing your own understanding
• paying attention to non-verbal
behaviour
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24. That was it!
Thank you.
Any questions?
Any comments?
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25. References
Comfort, J. & P. Franklin (2008). The Mindful International
Manager. Competences for Working Effectively Across
Cultures. York
Gudykunst, W. B. (2004). Bridging Differences. Effective
Intergroup Communication. 4th edition. London
Kühlmann, T. & G. Stahl (1998). Diagnose interkultureller
Kompetenz: Entwicklung und Evaluierung eines Assessment-
Centers. In: Interkulturelle Personalorganisation. C. Barmeyer
& J. Bolten, Sternenfels
Langer, E. J. (1989). Mindfulness. Cambridge, Mass.
Spencer-Oatey, H. & P. Franklin (2009). Intercultural
Interaction. A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Intercultural
Communication. London
Ting-Toomey, S. (1999). Communicating across Cultures. New
York
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26. Spencer-Oatey & Franklin’s Model
(2009)
Message communication
competencies
Rapport management competencies
Intercultural cognitive competencies
Intercultural competencies associated
with emotional strength
© Peter Franklin Mindfulness – and what else it takes to „do‟ intercultural business communication IATEFL BESIG Webinar, 30.9.2010