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Working in Diverse

Teams
Group 4
Lecturer : Trần Vũ Nhật Quỳnh
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Table of Contents

01 Benefits of Diversity
02 Diverse team challenges

03 04
Divergent Cultural
Dimensions Q&A
Benefits of
Diversity

• Enhanced problem-solving and decision making: Different
perspectives and ideas lead to creative solutions and innovation.
• Increased creativity and innovation: Combining different points of
view results in better goods and services.
• Strengthened skill sets: Working in a diverse environment helps
employees develop and expand their skills.
Diverse team
challenges
• Communication barriers: Language differences can create
communication barriers and reduce team effectiveness.
• Cultural differences: Cultural differences can lead to conflict
and affect team performance, creativity, and workflow.
• Slower decision-making: Disagreements and multiple
perspectives can slow down decision-making and reduce team
effectiveness.
• Groupthink: Bias towards one solution can prevent teams from
discovering better solutions.
Divergent
Cultural
Dimensions
Power Distance:
• Low-power distance cultures: People
relate to each other more as equals,
regardless of their formal roles.
• High-power distance cultures: People
are less likely to challenge decisions or
provide input, and more likely to accept
decisions without comment.
Budget
10% 30%
Area 1 Area 2
Mercury is the Jupiter is the
smallest planet biggest planet

40% 20%
Area 3 Area 4
Saturn is a gas Earth is the planet
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Uncertainty Avoidance:
• Countries with low uncertainty avoidance tend to be more
accepting of risk and change
• Countries with high uncertainty avoidance tend to avoid
risk and prefer stability.
Individualism:
• Countries with low uncertainty avoidance tend to be more
accepting of risk and change
• Countries with high uncertainty avoidance tend to avoid risk
and prefer stability.
Masculinity:
Long-Term Orientation
• Short-term orientation: Focus on the past and present,
emphasizing tradition and stability.
• Long-term orientation: Focus on the future, emphasizing
planning and adaptation.
Indulgence
• Indulgence: A culture that allows people to enjoy life's simple
pleasures.
• Restraint: A culture that emphasizes self-control and
moderation.
What We Are Working On

Retail Residential Hospitality


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actually a cold place the biggest planet one. It’s a gas giant
Occupation Area

Jupiter
Jupiter is a gas giant

Neptune
It’s the farthest planet
About the
Project
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one in the Solar
System—it’s only a bit larger
than the Moon
Major Requirements

Mars Jupiter Saturn


Despite being red, Mars is Jupiter is a gas giant and Yes, Saturn is the ringed
actually a cold place the biggest planet one. It’s a gas giant

Venus Neptune Mercury


Venus has a beautiful It’s the farthest planet Mercury is the closest
name, but it’s terribly hot From the Sun planet to the Sun
Comparison of Budgets

Mass Diameter Surface

Area 1 0.06 0.38 0.38

Area 2 0.11 0.53 0.38

Area 3 95.2 9.4 1.16

Area 4 0.53 0.11 0.06


Project Goals

Goal 1 Goal 2
Despite being red, Mars is Jupiter is a gas giant and
actually a cold place the biggest planet

Goal 3 Goal 4
Yes, Saturn is the ringed It’s the farthest planet
one. It’s a gas giant From the Sun
4,498,300
Big numbers catch your audience’s attention
33,000.00
earths is the Sun’s mass

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is Jupiter’s rotation period

386,000 km
is the distance between Earth and the moon
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Project Stages

Stage 2
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and the biggest
planet

Stage 1
Yes, Saturn is the ringed
one. It’s a gas giant
Stage 3
It’s the farthest planet
from the Sun
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Mercury is the Jupiter is the
smallest planet biggest planet

Day 1 Day 3
Saturn is a gas Earth is the planet
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