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Business Definition for: Culture Shock

  • the effects on an employee or organization when faced with new, unfamiliar, or rapidly changing circumstances. Symptoms of culture shock include uncertainty, stress, confusion, disorientation, or simply not knowing how to act in the circumstances. Culture shock can occur in a number of scenarios, for example, when expatriates come across new cultures and customs in a foreign country; when new staff are thrown into the deep end of a busy department; when two organizations merge with poor strategic, operational, or cultural synergy; or when public sector organizations adopt private sector practices. The degree of shock can be reduced through careful analysis, planning, training, and consequent preparedness.

Wiktionary Definition for: Culture Shock

  • A state of anxious confusion experienced by someone exposed to an alien or unfamiliar environment.
  • Ex: ''Having grown up in rural Arkansas, the '''culture shock''' of moving to Harlem was tremendous.''

Additional Resources

Markets What's New.(ProLogis Research Group)(Brief Article)
Culture Shock Culture Shock
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Research articles 2004-11-01
My Way Or No Way
The hardest part of the overseas project isn't making sure that an employee had a nice place to stay or that he could speak the language. No, the hardest thing is dealing with the culture shock of living and working in a foreign culture. Culture shock is the "Anxiety that...
Tags: Culture, Sign, Cue
White papers 2003-12-01
One2One: Alan Brown Chairman, Unilever China.(Interview)
It must have been a bit of a culture shock when you moved to the Far East in 1998. It must have been a bit of a culture shock when you moved to the Far East in 1998.
Tags: Unilever PLC
Research articles 2005-06-01
Culture shock, not culture change
WE COULD SAY, "The more things change, the more they stay the same," except we know that nothing ever changed in the first place. Going into tonight's game against the Chicago Bulls, the Sixers have played 16 times, won just five games and firmly established themselves as one of the...
Tags: Games, NBA
Research articles 2006-12-06
Nakata ready for culture shock
MARSEILLE AFP — Marseille coach Philippe Troussier has warned Japanese international defender Koji Nakata to brace himself for a culture shock when he makes his French League debut. Nakata, brought from Kashima Antlers in the winter transfer window, could make his debut in Saturday's match with St Etienne after...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Construction, permit
Research articles 2005-03-04
Hotel resident Ballack admits English culture shock
BERLIN AFP — German international captain Michael Ballack admits he is still coming to terms with his new life in England with Premiership champions Chelsea and revealed that he was still living in a hotel as he searches for a house in the capital. The 29-year-old Ballack, who played in...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Chelsea, England, Germany, London
Research articles 2006-09-03
National Geographic Channel's 'Culture Shock Week' Pushes the Boundaries of Civilized TV
WASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- What do cannibals, headhunters, and a housewife from New Jersey have in common? They're all featured in National Geographic Channel's first annual "Culture Shock Week," a revealing journey that gives viewerWASHINGTON, April 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- What do cannibals, headhunters, and a housewife from...
Tags: National Geographic, TV
Research articles 2003-04-01
91% Of Mergers Fail Due To Culture Shock.
M2 PRESSWIRE-26 March 2007-Hay Group: 91 Of Mergers Fail Due To Culture ShockC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26032007 More than 90 of corporate mergers and acquisitions are falling short of their objectives, as companies struggle to combine corporate cultures and structures, according...
Tags: asset, diligence, FINANCE, Hay Group, Investment, M&A, merger
Research articles 2007-03-26
IN Foreign Parts: The euro is a wonderful idea - but what should we
THE EURO in our pockets is still more than five weeks away but in common with many of the other 304 million eurolanders I am already suffering from euro-shock. Euro-shock is like "future-shock" or "Mick-Jagger-is-now-almost- 60-shock" - an abrupt realisation that the world has moved on and...
Tags: European Commission, MARKETING, video
Research articles 2001-11-24
One2One: Alan Brown Chairman, Unilever China
It must have been a bit of a culture shock when you moved to the Far East in 1998.
Tags: Unilever PLC
Research articles 2005-06-01
Economic View: A culture shock Japan's banks will have to face
The long-term effects of a financial shock are often quite different from the short-term and medium-term effects. And so I suspect it will turn out to be with Yasuo Hamanaka's pounds 1.2bn escapade on the copper market. In the coming months there will naturally be efforts to improve...
Tags: bank, FINANCE, financial, Japan, Sumitomo Corp.
Research articles 1996-06-18
Dangerous Liaisons: Hay Group Finds Most European Mergers Fail to Deliver
M&As Derailed by Culture Shock
Tags: Hay Group
Research articles 2007-03-26
Treasures of State: Fine and Decorative Arts in the Diplomatic Reception Rooms of the U.S. Department of State. (book reviews)
With the possible exception of flying from Kansas to Oz, no more wrenching example of culture shock is possible than entering Washington's 1950s-modern State Department building and taking an elevator to the 18th century. The building's two top floor With the possible exception of flying from...
Tags: U.S. Department of State
Research articles 1992-10-01
Multi-Shock Blankets for Protecting Spacecraft
A report discusses multi-shock blankets, which are under investigation for use in protecting spacecraft against orbiting debris from prior spacecraft missions. Multi-shock blankets are described in comparison with early protective metallic "bumpers" and with a somewhat more recent invention called the "multi-shock shield." A multi-shock blanket is a stand-alone, self-contained...
Tags: Boeing Co.
Research articles 2001-09-01
The mysterious X dimension - shock struts on U.S. Air Force planes - Brief Article
In the past six years the USAF has had at least seven mishaps where improperly serviced landing gear shock struts have played either a direct or contributing role. This article is to help field maintenance crews understand the importance of properly servicing shock struts. Improper servicing can cause damage to...
Tags: Air Force
Research articles 2002-08-01
Media: Diary of a culture shock
TUESDAY MORNING. Spring in Peking is delightful, but lasts little more than a fortnight. Our group of executives from the creative industries has luckily arrived just as it starts. Vice-Premier Li Lanqing is dapper and shrewd. He and his staff form one half of a horseshoe formation; Culture...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., China, media, TVs
Research articles 1999-05-11
The culture of clubs
These photographs by P-P Hartnett give some idea of the astonishing variety of self-expression that British club culture has witnessed over the last two decades. They are evidence of the way that night life has become a kind of cyberspace, where dreams and aspirations can be realised, and new identities...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp.
Research articles 1997-05-10
Corporate Culture And Leadership
Corporate culture refers to the values, beliefs, behaviors, customs, and attitudes that help the members of the organization understand what it stands for, how it does things, and what it considers important. This presentation provides the importance of organization culture. Culture determines the overall ?feel? of the organization, although it...
Tags: Corporate Culture, Martsolf.com, Leadership, Management
Presentations 2003-01-01
Culture & Storytelling: Another Line in the Value Proposition - special libraries - Brief Article
What good is all of the culture and uniqueness represented by SLA and its members, if we don't utilize it to enhance the perception of the value we bring to our organizations? Culture is what makes us what we are, defines us, and makes us unique. A list of...
Tags: SOFTWARE, Special Libraries Association, Strategy
Research articles 2000-03-01
Evening Standard, London, Anthony Hilton Column.
By Anthony Hilton, Evening Standard, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 27--COMPENSATION CULTURE SHOCK: We live in a compensation culture. Whereas a few years ago people would trip on a pavement, slip on a wet floor or spill a coffee and accept...
Tags: Benefits, bond, compensation, Hilton Hotels Corp.
Research articles 2004-05-27
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