GPHR (GPHR) Cross-Cultural Workplace Dynamics 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A US-based HR manager notices that employees from a high-context culture frequently avoid direct disagreement in meetings. What is the most effective approach to gather their authentic feedback?
- Require all employees to submit written disagreements formally
- Create anonymous feedback channels and small-group discussions (Correct answer)
- Instruct managers to directly ask each employee for their opinion publicly
- Schedule one-on-one meetings exclusively with senior leaders
Correct answer: Create anonymous feedback channels and small-group discussions
Anonymous channels and small-group settings reduce face-saving pressure for high-context culture employees who avoid public disagreement.
Question 2: Which concept describes the degree to which less powerful members of a society accept and expect unequal power distribution?
- Uncertainty Avoidance
- Individualism Index
- Power Distance (Correct answer)
- Long-Term Orientation
Correct answer: Power Distance
Power Distance (Hofstede) measures how much subordinates accept hierarchical authority without question.
Question 3: An expatriate manager from a low-context culture is frustrated that local staff in a high-context country rarely speak up to correct errors. This is best attributed to:
- Lack of technical competence among local employees
- The manager's failure to establish trust first
- Cultural norms around preserving harmony and avoiding public criticism (Correct answer)
- Inadequate training on company procedures
Correct answer: Cultural norms around preserving harmony and avoiding public criticism
High-context cultures often prioritize group harmony, making direct correction of errors uncomfortable in public settings.
Question 4: According to Trompenaars' model, a 'universalist' culture would most likely respond to an ethical dilemma by:
- Applying rules consistently regardless of who is involved (Correct answer)
- Adjusting rules based on relationships and context
- Deferring the decision to the highest authority
- Seeking consensus from all affected parties
Correct answer: Applying rules consistently regardless of who is involved
Universalists believe rules and standards should apply equally to everyone, regardless of personal relationships.
Question 5: A multinational company is rolling out a global performance review system. Employees in a collectivist culture are uncomfortable with individual ratings. The best adaptation is:
- Eliminate performance reviews in those locations
- Add team-based performance metrics alongside individual ones (Correct answer)
- Require individual ratings only with no exceptions
- Transfer all employees to individualist-culture offices
Correct answer: Add team-based performance metrics alongside individual ones
Adding team-based metrics acknowledges collectivist values while maintaining organizational performance accountability.
Question 6: When managing a team with members from both monochronic and polychronic cultures, a key HR strategy is to:
- Enforce a single scheduling standard for all employees
- Establish explicit expectations around deadlines while allowing flexible work styles where possible (Correct answer)
- Assign all deadline-sensitive tasks only to monochronic employees
- Avoid setting deadlines to reduce cross-cultural conflict
Correct answer: Establish explicit expectations around deadlines while allowing flexible work styles where possible
Clear deadline expectations with flexibility in work approach respects both monochronic precision and polychronic adaptability.
Question 7: Which of the following is a characteristic of an 'ascription-oriented' culture in Trompenaars' framework?
- Status is earned through individual achievement
- Status is attributed based on age, gender, or social connections (Correct answer)
- Promotions are based solely on performance metrics
- Leadership is determined by democratic voting among peers
Correct answer: Status is attributed based on age, gender, or social connections
Ascription cultures assign status based on inherited or innate characteristics rather than personal accomplishments.
A US-based HR manager notices that employees from a high-context culture frequently avoid direct disagreement in meetings.
What is the most effective approach to gather their authentic feedback?