Civil law
Legal system based on written codes (laws, rules, or
regulations).
Common law
Legal system in which each case is considered in terms
of how it relates to legal decisions that have already been
made; evolves through judicial decisions over time.
Cultural intelligence
Capacity to recognize, interpret, and behaviorally adapt
to multicultural situations and contexts.
Culture
Basic beliefs, attitudes, values, behaviors, and customs
shared and followed by members of a group, which give
rise to the group’s sense of identity.
Due process
Concept that laws are enforced only through accepted,
codified procedures.
Global mindset
Ability to take an international perspective, inclusive of
other cultures’ views.
High-context cultures
Societies or groups characterized by complex, usually
long-standing networks of relationships; members share
a rich history of common experience, so the way they
interact and interpret events is often not apparent to
outsiders.
Jurisdiction
Right of a legal body to exert authority over a given
geographical territory, subject matter, or persons or
institutions.
Low-context cultures
Societies in which relationships have less history;
individuals know each other less well and don’t share
a common database of experience, so communication
must be very explicit.
Rule of law
Concept that stipulates that no individual is beyond the
reach of the law and that authority is exercised only in
accordance with written and publicly disclosed laws.
What does having a global mindset require?
What does a global mindset prepare an HR practitioner for?
To complete necessary due diligence, ask the right questions, and prepare and support the organization and it’s employees
What key operational benefits does having a global mindset bring to an organization
What three elements must be in place to develop a global mindset?
What is the checklist for developing and promoting a global mindset?
What are the 4 T’s?
Travel, Teams, Training, Transfers
What is the Travel aspect of the 4 T’s?
What is the Teams aspect of the 4 T’s
Can be a highly effective way to help employees develop cross-cultural management skills when they work on culturally diverse and/or international teams
What is the Training aspect of the 4 T’s?
What is the Transfers aspect of the 4 T’s?
Can have a strong and lasting impact on individuals’ relationship development and cross-cultural management skills
Can help develop new, transferrable skills dn competencies through cultural immersion
What are the Skills needed for global HR
What characteristics will an HR professional with a global mindset have?
Geert Hofestede notes that culture is only part of an individual’s makeup. It shares space with and can be affected by what other aspects of a person’s makeup?
*The individual’s personality, which is a product of inheritance and experience
* Human nature, which is universal- such as feelings of joy or loss
According to Edgar Schein what are the layers of culture from the outside in?