engaging latino entrepreneurs in community development
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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION
José García-Pabón, Ph.D.
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2.3 million businesses
1.9 million jobs
$345.2 billion in sales
Latino businesses
Source: US Census 2007
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high failure rate, insufficient capital, low revenue, no
culturally appropriate professional advice, unfamiliar with
small business regulations, and more
Issues
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Characteristics HIGH CONTEXT LOW CONTEXT
The Structure of Relationships
Dense, intersecting networks and long term and strong relationships. Relationship is more important than task
Loose, wide networks, shorter term. Task is more important than relationship
Main Type of Cultural Knowledge
More knowledge is implicit, patterns are not fully conscious and are hard to explain
More knowledge is visible, explicit, consciously organized
Form of Communication
Less verbally explicit communication, less written/formal information
Rule oriented people play by external and clearly written rules. More knowledge is codified, public, external, and accessible
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Edward Hall cultural model
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Low context
High context
Edward Hall cultural model
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Activity: The iceberg
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The cultural iceberg
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SCARY!!!
YOUR DISCOMFORT
ZONE
YOUR COMFORT ZONE
YOU
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What you need to do when interacting with HC entrepreneurs
Suspend judgment
Live with uncertainty
Question any quick answers and remedies
Keep in mind cultural subjectivity is at the core of cross-cultural outreach
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Understanding your low/high context communication
style increases your cross-cultural communication
effectiveness
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Preparing an event for a high context audience