US Business Culture: Job Titles are a Big Deal

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Danes rarely use their job titles. It seems rather pompous to them.

But Americans love their titles. So do their mothers, who like to say, “My daughter is a vice president.”

Well, half the firm’s employees may be vice presidents. It’s common to give someone a better title instead of a raise.

When you’re doing business in the US, do pretend to care about someone’s title – it probably means a lot to them.

But it might not always really indicate their place in the hierarchy, or their ability to sign off on a business deal.

Kay Xander Mellish is the author of "Working with Americans: Tips for Danes" and "Working with Danes: Tips for Americans," available on books.howtoliveindenmark.com or on Amazon, Google Books, Apple Books, Saxo Books, and Barnes and Noble Nook.

You can also check out the audiobooks on Amazon Audible, Mofibo/Storytell, Nextory and BookBeat.

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