Recent political moves in the international political scene are slowly dragging Iran out of its status as a pariah state. Tentative business partnerships are being formed mainly in the energy sector. Images and stereotypes of Iranian society and people unfortunately cloud the great colour, warmth and hospitality of this ancient people that makes doing business in Iran such a fascinating experience.
Doing business in Iran requires gaining some objective understanding of the people, culture, etiquette and approach to business. By acquiring such cross cultural skills, international business people can greatly enhance their business experiences in Iran.
In this brief guide to doing business in Iran, a few tips on business culture and etiquette are offered. These are in no way meant to represent a comprehensive summary covering all aspects of doing business in Iran but concentrate more on cross cultural pointers to help minimise misunderstandings and poor communication.
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Friday, October 29, 2010
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