20 commonsense assertions
Cultures (20) United States (1) Japan (1) Asian cultures (1) France (1) Northern European countries (1) Switzerland (1) Creative industries in Sweden (1) Data analysis in computer science (1) Government organizations in China (1) Government paperwork in Japan (1) Military organizations in Russia (1) Project Management in the US (1) Scandinavian work culture (1) Startup culture in Israel (1) Technology startups in Silicon Valley (1) Traditional family in India (1) United States corporate culture (1) business professionals (1) organizational management (1) paternalistic cultures (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 decision-making process United States In the United States, the decision-making process emphasizes individual autonomy, open discussion, and democratic processes with an emphasis on decisiveness. 8
2 decision-making process Japan In Japan, decision-making involves careful consideration and deliberation before taking action. 4
3 decision-making process Asian cultures In Asian cultures, group consensus and harmony are prioritized in the decision-making process. 3
4 decision-making process France In France, the decision-making process often involves collaboration, negotiation, and the influence of superiors or team leaders. 3
5 decision-making process Northern European countries The decision-making process in Northern European countries prioritizes participation and consensus within the community. 2
6 decision-making process Switzerland In Switzerland, decision-making emphasizes thorough analysis, logical reasoning, consensus-building, and data-driven decisions. 2
7 decision-making process Creative industries in Sweden The decision-making process in Sweden's creative industries values consensus, equal decision influence, and work-life balance. 1
8 decision-making process Data analysis in computer science The decision-making process in computer science culture often involves algorithmic models and statistical analysis to optimize outcomes. 1
9 decision-making process Government organizations in China The decision-making process in Chinese government organizations involves hierarchy, protocols, and alignment with political ideologies. 1
10 decision-making process Government paperwork in Japan In Japan, government paperwork is subject to a hierarchical decision-making process requiring multiple layers of approval. 1
11 decision-making process Military organizations in Russia The decision-making process in Russian military organizations emphasizes chain of command, discipline, and strict adherence to guidelines. 1
12 decision-making process Project Management in the US In the US, project management culture involves using structured decision-making processes with stakeholders to ensure project alignment and buy-in. 1
13 decision-making process Scandinavian work culture In Scandinavian work culture, decision-making is consensus-based and emphasizes inclusivity and collaboration. 1
14 decision-making process Startup culture in Israel Startup culture in Israel promotes open debate, challenging authority, and values unconventional thinking in the decision-making process. 1
15 decision-making process Technology startups in Silicon Valley In Silicon Valley, technology startups prioritize fast, flexible decision-making, a high tolerance for failure, and iterative problem-solving. 1
16 decision-making process Traditional family in India The decision-making process in traditional Indian families involves consultation with elders, respect for traditions, and consideration of long-term consequences on family reputation. 1
17 decision-making process United States corporate culture Decision-making in US corporate culture is hierarchical, with top management providing input. 1
18 decision-making process business professionals In business professional culture, decision-making processes are often hierarchical with clear authority structures. 1
19 decision-making process organizational management Participative decision-making is favored in organizational management to ensure well-informed and inclusive decisions. 1
20 decision-making process paternalistic cultures Paternalistic cultures value autocratic decision-making by top leaders with minimal input from lower-level employees. 1