Introduction Now, almost all businessmen work in a multicultural environment. I work in the office or with customers and colleagues all over the world. To work in a multicultural environment, you need to understand basic etiquette, communication process, and behavioral aspects of work correctly. All communication is cultural. It is based on the way we learn to speak and publish nonverbal information. We interact with the various cultural influences we internalize, influence our choices, factors such as the background, personality, emotion, so we do not spread the same way every day.
In standard business presentations, the historical and global importance of religious ethics for business ethics is sometimes underestimated. Especially in Asia and the Middle East, religious and cultural perspectives have a major impact on corporate behavior and corporate value creation.
To do business in the Middle East requires abundant knowledge and sensitivity to cultural differences. In addition to religious and social tradition requiring learning, the history of this region also affects current business and personal interaction. Please try this test on doing business in Saudi Arabia. If you are an ordinary Westerner, you may need to improve your cultural awareness in a wider range. Q: As an English professor at the University of Saudi Arabia, you will meet the son of an important person in the Ministry of the Interior. You seemed to be a little arrogant, he was not interested, and at the most noticed it was just an ordinary student. When the Dean of the Academy of Arts and Sciences asks the student's performance (and understands the importance of the student's father), you should pretend that you should be completely honest and that everything is going well Is it?
From multiple perspectives: How the people in the Middle East see other Middle Eastern cultures, how individuals perceive their culture, and how Westerners look at the Middle East. These insights are revealed when incorporating the views of Saudi Arabic women and Afghan women into their respective roles in women's oppression and business environment. We have reached our judgment through interviews with the Middle Eastern women by the two authors. This is a story about the interaction between women entrepreneurs in Afghanistan and MBA students in Saudi Arabia who are studying in the United States. The first is that students in Saudi Arabia touch Afghan culture through business plan consulting classes. In the class, her team is working with women entrepreneurs in Afghanistan. The student team collaborates closely with clients to help studying and fixing her business model and plan.