dc.description.abstract | The study sought to establish the application of cross cultural management orientation at
Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP). Specifically, the study sought
to address two main issues: To establish how the cross cultural management orientation is
applied at the Ford Foundation IFP and the challenges faced in the process of its
application.
A qualitative case study approach was adopted. Theories of cross cultural management are
based on findings of: Geert Hofstede national culture, Gesteland‟s, Cross cultural
dimensions patterns for cross - cultural business behavior and Annette Sinclair‟s key areas
that managers must pay attention to when leading multi-cultural teams. In-depth
interviews consisted of seven Senior Ford Foundation IFP staff and analysis was by use of
content analysis technique.
The study established that Ford Foundation IFP managers apply cross cultural
management orientation throughout the implementation processes. Research question one,
answers how Ford Foundation IFP applies cross cultural management orientation through:
Operations in a cross-cultural environment, networking and relationships, Sensitivity to
cross-cultural issues, Approaches of cross-cultural management at country levels,
Performance management across cultures and Communication across cultures. The key
challenges are discussed in four sub-sections: Communication, time, differences in
opinion and deciding on work approach, to address question two.
The study recommends that Ford Foundation should be more explicit in documenting the
strategies for Cross cultural management orientation, do further research for the remaining
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