concept   business meetings

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) South Korea (1) United States (1) United Kingdom (1) France (1) Italy (1) Western countries (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Switzerland (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Latin American countries (1) South Africa (1) United Arab Emirates (1) Asian cultures (1) American culture (1) Leisure-centric cultures (1) Traditional Japanese (1) Work-centric cultures (1) business culture in China (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 business meetings South Korea In South Korea, business meetings prioritize relationship building, punctuality, formalities, and socializing, often including drinking after work. 22
2 business meetings United States Business meetings in the United States are structured, informal, efficient, and often involve technology and virtual meetings. 21
3 business meetings United Kingdom Business meetings in the United Kingdom prioritize formality, punctuality, and may include alcohol for building rapport. 13
4 business meetings France In France, business meetings prioritize relationship-building, open discussions, and may include long lunches and lively debates. 10
5 business meetings Italy In Italy, business meetings are characterized by informality, meal discussions, passionate debates, and a tendency to start later than the scheduled time. 10
6 business meetings Western countries In Western countries, business meetings are structured and prioritize efficiency and productivity, often utilizing technology and virtual platforms. 10
7 business meetings Saudi Arabia Business meetings in Saudi Arabia follow a hierarchical structure and are alcohol-free in adherence to cultural norms and Islamic prohibition. 8
8 business meetings Switzerland Swiss business meetings are formal, structured, and prioritize preparation, punctuality, and sticking to the agenda. 8
9 business meetings Middle Eastern countries Business meetings in Middle Eastern countries prioritize relationship-building, may start late, and have flexible durations. 7
10 business meetings Latin American countries In Latin American countries, business meetings have flexible schedules and focus on socializing and relationship-building. 5
11 business meetings South Africa Business meetings in South Africa prioritize inclusivity, balance, and professionalism through in-person interactions. 4
12 business meetings United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, alcohol-free business meetings prioritize face-to-face interaction and follow a hierarchical structure. 4
13 business meetings Asian cultures Business meetings in Asian cultures may include a mix of formal and informal communication with cultural sensitivity towards alcohol consumption. 2
14 business meetings American culture In American business meetings, direct communication and individual decision-making are valued. 1
15 business meetings Leisure-centric cultures Business meetings in leisure-centric cultures may be less structured and include casual conversation at the beginning and end. 1
16 business meetings Traditional Japanese In traditional Japanese business meetings, hierarchy is important and decisions are made collectively after careful consideration. 1
17 business meetings Work-centric cultures In work-centric cultures, business meetings are strictly scheduled and adhered to with a focus on efficiency. 1
18 business meetings business culture in China Business meetings in China may involve lengthy discussions and consensus-building with an emphasis on building unity and trust among participants. 1