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Published: 05.02.2008.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 2 units
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  • Research Papers 'Cross - Cultural Communication', 1.
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Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
1.  TIME ACCORDING TO GEERT HOFSTEDE    1
1.1.  Confusian dynamism    1
2.  TIME ACCORDING TO FONS TROMPENAARS    2
2.1.  Introduction to sequential and synchronous time    2
2.1.1.  Sequential time    2
2.1.2.  Synchronous time    3
2.2.  Past, present and future    3
3.  REFERENCES    5
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Synchronous time can be easily understood by polychromic people. Multi-tasking is typical for people with synchronous time view. Over cultures, women tend to be more synchronous than men, according to Fons Trompenaars this can be the result of standard view of the household: Men provide, but women are taking care of the children, keeping up the house, cooking, sewing and producing all at the same time. Synchronous time view can be found in many religions, reincarnation is synchronous time in its fulfilment.…

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