Cross-Cultural Management Challenges in Pan-African Companies: An African Perspective in South Africa
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- 1. Department of Research, University of Cape Town
- 2. Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)
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Cross-cultural management challenges are prevalent in multinational companies operating across different regions and cultures. A qualitative approach was employed through interviews with executives from various African countries based in South Africa. Executives reported significant cultural differences affecting communication and decision-making processes within their teams. Cultural barriers significantly impede effective cross-cultural management, necessitating tailored strategies to enhance team cohesion and productivity. Companies should implement targeted training programmes addressing cultural awareness and sensitivity among employees.
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