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How does ICT affect organization?
ICT makes a business more efficient, effective and promptly respond to customers’ needs. ICT can assist business activities including design, manufacturing, R&D, distribution and sales and feedback.
What and how ICT can give impact to society?
ICT has contributed a lot to change our everyday life such as letter to e-mail, market shopping to on-line shopping, classroom learning to e-learning, etc. This paper present’s the effects of ICT as Home and Domestic Activities, Social Networking, Education, Health, Commerce, Banking, and Employment.
How do you think cultural diversity affect communication?
Cultural diversity makes communication difficult as the mindset of people of different cultures are different, the language, signs and symbols are also different. Different cultures have different meaning of words, behaviors and gestures. Culture also gives rise to prejudices, ethnocentrism, manners and opinions.
How does ICT influence culture?
1) ICT innovations enable a diversity of social applications. Some of them affect culture and/or knowledge. In principle, the benefits of ICT make it possible to carry out new cultural practices. For example, the internet gives people access to user-generated contents and tools that can be used and altered.
What are the implications of ICT on Organisations and management?
Finally, the study also concluded that the use of ICT helps reduce cost, improve productivity, improves business performance, improves profitability of businesses, reduces corruption by helping keep accurate records and also makes transaction easy.
What are the cultural issues that affect communication?
Six key barriers for cross-cultural communications
- 1- Ethnocentrism. We all have a natural tendency to look at other cultures through our own lenses.
- 2- Stereotyping.
- 3- Psychological barriers.
- 4- Language barriers.
- 5- Geographical distance.
- 6- Conflicting values.
What is ICT culture?
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have gained importance as a means of cultural participation and are now the most significant way of accessing culture for large parts of society across the European Union (EU).