DYNAMICS OF MANAGEMENT IN MULTICULTURAL PROJECT TEAMS

Atif Nawaz Mughal, Anum Shahzad, Raza Rao Hashim
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With the emergence of globalization, the business models have been completely transformed. A growing number of businesses are operating globally giving rise to diverse multicultural teams. Nevertheless, cultural differences have undermined the efficiency and decision-making of the international project teams as there is more cultural diversity in the teams than ever before. Hence, it has become imperative for the organizations to take cultural diversity into consideration. Prominent cultural studies postulate that having diverse teams in the organizations can have both challenges and opportunities, yet it lacks emphasis of cultural understanding in project management. Moreover, digitization of business operations have moved organizations towards more specialized roles instead of traditional roles. Therefore, this study highlights the importance of team dynamics, their cultural backgrounds, values, and beliefs. It also emphasizes project team development to adopt increased empathetic attitude and emotional intelligence. The research has employed qualitative data retrieved from questionnaires and interviews. A project group development model is proposed aimed at avoiding conflicts arising due to lack of cultural understanding .The findings show that multicultural project groups will experience conflicts caused by cultural differences. Therefore, cultural understanding is vital for group members before they start working together as a group. In addition, cultural training, effective communication, teambuilding exercises and well-defined project goals are important determinants in avoiding team conflicts. Furthermore, project management methodologies should also address cultural aspects of project groups in addition to technical details as present studies lack any cultural advice.
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多元文化项目团队的管理动态
随着全球化的出现,商业模式也发生了彻底的转变。越来越多的企业在全球范围内开展业务,从而产生了多样化的多文化团队。然而,文化差异影响了国际项目团队的效率和决策,因为团队中的文化多样性比以往任何时候都要多。因此,各组织必须考虑到文化多样性。著名的文化研究认为,组织中的多元化团队既有挑战也有机遇,但在项目管理中却缺乏对文化理解的重视。此外,业务运营的数字化使组织从传统角色转向更加专业化的角色。因此,本研究强调了团队动态、文化背景、价值观和信仰的重要性。研究还强调了项目团队的发展,以采取更多的移情态度和情商。研究采用了从问卷和访谈中获取的定性数据。研究结果表明,多元文化项目组会遇到文化差异引起的冲突。因此,在开始小组合作之前,对小组成员的文化理解至关重要。此外,文化培训、有效沟通、团队建设活动和明确的项目目标也是避免团队冲突的重要决定因素。此外,项目管理方法除了技术细节外,还应涉及项目组的文化方面,因为目前的研究缺乏任何文化方面的建议。
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