1. High vs. Low-Context Communication - Deepstash
1. High vs. Low-Context Communication

1. High vs. Low-Context Communication

In low-context cultures (e.g., U.S., Germany), messages are explicit and spelled out. In high-context cultures (e.g., Japan, China), much is communicated through tone, body language, and shared understanding. Miscommunication often arises when these styles clash.

  • Apply it to prevent misunderstandings and enhance collaboration across diverse teams.
  • When working with high-context cultures, ask more clarifying questions and read between the lines.

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If you happen to be in a global role working with a team across various countries, this book is a must! Slight differences, nuances and important details are made very clear by Erin's 8 dimensions of culture. The online tool is also very helpful in assessing your own team and would highly suggest.

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