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Business Culture in Turkey

Image Find out about doing business in Turkey, business culture in Turkey and Turkey business etiquette. Learn about Turkey business ethics, Turkey business travel, Turkey business customs, Turkey business communication and Turkey business practices. Discover business customs in Turkey, Turkey business negotiations, Turkey business gifts and Turkey business protocol. Receive latest information on Turkey business meetings, Turkey business dress and the use of business cards in Turkey. Get practical tips on business relationships in Turkey, business greetings in Turkey and much more.

Building Business Relationships in Turkey

Image In Turkey, because it is relationship-based, it is important that you make your first contact through a respected third party, such as the US Embassy or an international bank. Another way to make contact is through trade shows or a trade mission, especially if the trade mission is led by a senior official such as a governor or a senior member of the Commerce Department. Turkey is not a good place to try to make a direct contact. It is crucial to plan for plenty of time to build strong personal relationships, especially if you are on the selling side, or if you are negotiating a joint venture or a strategic alliance. If you are on the buying side, this is not quite so important, unless your objective is to get the best deal possible. The extra time is required for plenty of face-to-face meetings, many more than would be usual in the US, and lots of small talk, conversation, and wining and dining. ... » » » MORE

Business Etiquette in Turkey

Image Proper business etiquette is important to the Turks. Learn who is important to your negotiating process before you go. Know the hierarchy of your prospective business partner's organization because who you should be introduced to first is of extreme importance. Learn the proper titles and the proper pronunciation of names before you go. This will prove to be very beneficial to you during initial introductions. Using professional or occupational titles is the simplest way to address a Turkish business person. With non-professionals the process is complicated because of the traditional versus the modern form of address used in this country. ... » » » MORE

Doing Business in Turkey

Image Individuals are responsible to the group, the collective unit, and within this unit, relationships are highly valued. Turks also have the ability to focus on many things at once, whether at home, at work or at social gatherings. They are not time oriented. Although the adherence to schedules is important, if someone is late for an appointment or social function Turks do not get alarmed because of their Islamic belief that everything that happens is predetermined, is out of their hands. Notably, Turks are curious, hospitable and sensitive people. They may have just met you; but, they will want to know everything there is to know about you and will ask very direct and personal questions. This is part of their nature. They will be understanding and helpful to those who are less fortunate and praise those who are more successful. ... » » » MORE




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