Organizaciones y Cultura

Organizaciones y Cultura

lunes, 26 de abril de 2010

Africa


Africa could be named the forgotten continent of the world. It is sad that many times instead of reffering to a specific country like Mozambique, we always say Afica. African people this African people that, we generalize them as a whole and we don't see all the diverse cultures this country has. The generalization goes deep when we believe that all african countries are poor, have health problems, that they live in a jungle, that they live in tribes, live in continuos ethnical disputes, and that the only good thing they have is the safari's. It is prety much as how the world generalizes Colombian people as drug dealers, gorrillas and that we also live in a jungle. All this stereotypes should stop an more research must be done before we generalize a country or a continent.

Area: 30’131.536 Km².
Coasts: 40.142 kilómetros.
Population: 972 millions. which is 13.6% of the worlds total population.
Life expectancy: 47,9 (male) y 50 (female).
Economic growth: 4,3 %
There are more than 600 ethnic groups.

Africa has 53 independent states, whom all added up have only a 17% of arable land. Economically only South Africa, Liberia, Libia, Nigeria and Algeria are important or are distiguished. The last three countries have the biggest gas reserves in the continent.

Africa has a tight cultural relationship to the European invasion and authoritary distribution of land they suffered in 1885. This event took to Africa new cultures, languages, religions, beliefs, etc, that where impossed.

Western Management Style
Individuals care only for themselves
Managers have the power
Selection process
Experience
Isomorphic culture

African Management Style
Collectivist who protect and promote the interests of the group
Chief and elders have the power
Tend to favor their families and friends
Seniority
Multiethnic culture

1. What is Ubuntu? How was it applied to support the merging process of the two companies? (3 examples)

According to the case study Ubuntu is the philosophy that one finds one’s own humanity in helping others to find theirs.


It helps to understand the culture, values, beliefs and norms in Africa and it helps to give companies a competitive advantage.

They use to value communication as a machanism to solve problems, if you deal problems personally is a way of respect and that you care for them.

To make a clearer perspectiveabout ubuntu and what it means watch the following video of Nelson Mandela a freedom icon.





Bibliography:

Mangaliso, Mzamo. 2003. Building competitive advantage from Ubuntu. In Thomas, David Clinton, editor, Readings and cases in International Management: A cross-cultural perspective.

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_(filosof%C3%ADa)

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgY4UvFWbs0

Picture:http://antenamisionera.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/africa0.jpg

martes, 20 de abril de 2010

South Asia

South Asia is comformed by Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Maldives, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan.

This Region has more than 1.4 billion
people and it's said that is home for half of the world's entire poverty.



Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism are the dominant religions in this region.


This region has been distinguished by its achievements in the fields of education; industry; health care; information technology and services; international trade; business enterprises; and outsourcing services.


But the region has also faced some issues that has difficulted the total harmony and development of the region; religious extremism, high levels of corruption, disagreements on political boundaries, and inequitable distribution of wealth are just some examples. The most extreme case is faced by the territorial conflict faced by Pakistan and India.

India during the last decade has grown enourmosly, transforming itself into one of the most fast growing countries in the world. It is widely known for its outsourcing services and its market has been attractive for many investors. Indian government has planned for the year 2025 to be one of the world powers. Hindi and English are the most spoken languages in India and now days English is tought in middle school and high school as a program to standarize english as their second language and improve educational quality. This country is also considered like the mother of generic drugs due to the fact that they have had experienced high development in technology, science and manufacturing medicines.

The caste system is probably one of the cultural facts that distiguish Indu people, the caste shows in a certain way the social satus in the society, it is closed and has limits between the castes. Limitations in occupation and social participation. The marriages are arranged between castes and eventhough this seems crazy for us, this is a very important issue in India, they respect it, believe in it and they enjoy it.


•BRAHMANS: the priestly and learned class
•KSHATRIYAS: the warriors and rulers
•VAISYAS: farmers and merchants
•SUDRAS: peasants and laborers

The way to define in which caste people is depends on rituals and beliefs

watch the following video to make yourself and idea of India diverse culturality.



1. What do you think are the reasons behind the fast-growth outsourcing industry in India?
Reasons behind the fast-growth outsourcing industry in India:
According to the case “HR Challenges at Computer Age Management Services (P) Ltd.” The Management Case Study Journal 7 (2): 41-51

One of the reasons that made India's outsourcing so popular is the fact that they can speak english, the business language of the XXI century, and a language spoken in two major markets, United States and UK.

The laborforce is qualified and cheap, there are more than 1 billion people living in India, this defenitly reduces labor costs.

Another reason is that the people who work in the outsorcing industry are young teenayers between 20 and 30 years who are in college, who are abitious and want to earn money during their free time.

Finally India is playing a key role in the world board now days specially with the outsorcing of softwares.

Bibliography:

HR Challenges at Computer Age Management Services (P) Ltd.” The Management Case Study Journal 7 (2): 41-51

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDqDZleHjm8&feature=related

Photo:http://www.virtualcurriculum.com/N3225/spring2006/inderjit/south_asia_map.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Asia

http://www.aseansec.org/