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With the development of economic globalization, more and more enterprises start to go abroad and take root in countries all over the world. At the same time, more and more Chinese people are sent to work abroad to get in touch with different cultures, and the cross-cultural phenomenon also arises, and the cross-cultural communication competence gradually gets attention, and more and more people realize that cross-cultural communication competence has become one of the essential competencies in the 21st century. In this context, the author decided to take a Chinese tire manufacturing company in Thailand as an example to investigate and study the intercultural communication skills of employees, analyze the factors affecting their intercultural communication skills, and put forward targeted suggestions. This study conducted a survey on the intercultural communication competence of 100 Chinese employees in Thai Chinese tire manufacturing companies. The questionnaire method was mainly used to analyze the intercultural communication competence into four competence dimensions: cognitive understanding, affective attitude, behavioral skills, and cultural awareness, and at the same time, some Chinese employees were interviewed to collect their cases in intercultural communication and to study them. In addition, the literature collection method was also used to collect and organize the literature on intercultural communication competence from major repositories such as CNKI and Baidu Scholar to finalize this thesis. Through the research, it is found that: (1) Employees believe that cognitive understanding is the core of intercultural communication ability. (2) Employees' cross-cultural communication skills have shortcomings in four competency dimensions: cognitive understanding, emotional attitude, behavioral skills, and cultural awareness. (3) In terms of self-improvement of cross-cultural communication ability, employees are more inclined to improve their cross-cultural communication ability through lectures and training.(4) Language barriers, cultural differences, working and living environments are the main factors that affect the development of employees' intercultural communication skills. The above research findings can provide reference data for the teaching of cross-cultural communication courses for foreign language majors and international Chinese education majors in domestic and foreign universities, and also point out the direction for cross-cultural management of Chinese-funded enterprises in Thailand. At the same time, the author suggests from schools, enterprises and employees themselves that, in terms of improving employees' intercultural communication skills, schools should base on improving students' language ability and linguistic ability and cover intercultural knowledge; enterprises can seek help from universities to create real communication situations for employees, arrange flexible and diverse training methods and colorful training contents; employees themselves should pay attention to intercultural Employees themselves should pay attention to the improvement of intercultural communication ability, and actively learn about the different values, lifestyles, customs and culture, laws and regulations and other basic knowledge of China and Thailand after work, and actively participate in the intercultural communication ability training organized by the company with a serious attitude of effort. |
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