concept   meeting protocol

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) China (1) Japan (1) South Korea (1) United States (1) Canada (1) Business in Japan (1) European countries (1) France (1) Latin American countries (1) New Zealand Maori culture (1) United Kingdom (1) Western business culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 meeting protocol China In Chinese meeting protocol, there is an emphasis on small talk and reserved body language during business discussions. 5
2 meeting protocol Japan Japanese meeting protocol emphasizes respect, indirect communication, and strict adherence to hierarchical structures and respectful language. 5
3 meeting protocol South Korea Meetings in South Korea involve bowing and indirect communication with strict adherence to protocol as a sign of respect. 5
4 meeting protocol United States Meeting protocols in the US focus on direct communication and following standards and rules. 4
5 meeting protocol Canada In Canadian meetings, there is a balance between valuing protocol and allowing open, assertive communication. 2
6 meeting protocol Business in Japan Meetings in Japanese business culture are formal and structured, with a focus on hierarchy and consensus-based decision-making. 1
7 meeting protocol European countries In European countries, punctuality is highly valued and expected for meeting participants. 1
8 meeting protocol France Meetings in France may involve more expressive gestures and participants may use hand movements and be more demonstrative. 1
9 meeting protocol Latin American countries In Latin American countries, meetings often have a more relaxed approach to punctuality and it's common for participants to arrive late without causing offense. 1
10 meeting protocol New Zealand Maori culture Traditional Maori meeting protocol involves the exchange of the 'hongi', a traditional greeting where noses are pressed together. 1
11 meeting protocol United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, punctuality is highly valued in meeting protocol. 1
12 meeting protocol Western business culture Meetings in Western business culture are less formal and hierarchical, allowing for more individual contributions and varied structures for decision-making processes. 1