VERSUS CANADIAN CULTURE
Power Distance Index
Power distance is a word that defines how people has its places to a precise cultural view…power relationships - superior-subordinate relationships - among people together with the degree that people not in control consent that control is spread unevenly.
Power Distance Index(France VS. Canada)
Power Distance Index in France:
With a score of 68, France scores fairly high on Power Distance. Children are raised to be emotionally dependent, to a degree, on their parents. This dependency will be transferred to teachers and later on to superiors. It is, therefore, a society in which a fair degree of inequality is accepted.
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Its something a lot of businesses deal with doing and prefer doing so.
Individualism
Individualism is the one side versus the opposite, collectivism, that is the step to which people are combined into groups.
Individualism (France VS. Canada)
Individualism in France:
France, with a total of 71, is revealed to be an individualist society. Parents prepare their children to be emotionally independent with concern to groups in which they only belong in, such as family or small groups of friends. Which means that that person doesn’t care about others as much as to those who are close to them
Individualism in Canada:
Canada was ranked 80 in the Individualism dimension. This means that they too, like France also value an Individualistic culture. For Example in Canadian business, workers must be independent and show leadership and the want to be prosperous. In Canada, hiring and promotions are made off of the effort one had made to get acknowledged.
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things in technology, business practices and customs. Canadian culture isn't a strict rule type of country.
Long Term Orientation
Long-term orientation is dedication towards the future. You’re keen to slow down short-term material or social success or even passionate indulgence to help prepare for the future. If you have this cultural viewpoint, you value diligence, perseverance, saving a lot, and being able to adapt to any situation.
Long Term Orientation (France VS. Canada)
France makes a high (63) in this dimension, making it reasonable. In societies with a reasonable orientation, people have faith in that the truth rest on state, situation, and time. They show an capacity to become accustomed to customs, effortlessly to altered situations, a solid tendency to save and invest, thriftiness, and determination in attaining any results.
Canada scored 36 in this dimension, they are going to be known as a normative society. People in those societies have got a strong apprehension with establishing the absolute Truth, they want the straight up bluntly put answer;. They have a great admiration for all and every traditions, a small goal to save for the future, and often wants the fastest