In Hofstede’s, Trompenaar’s and the GLOBE models cross-cultural dimension all vary in approach when it comes to HRM. Hofstede states there are five aspects of culture which are individualism-collectivism, power distance, masculinity, long-term orientation and uncertainty avoidance. However, Trompenaar’s identified seven dimensions which were Universalism vs. Particularism, Time as sequence vs. Time as synchronization, Analyzing vs. Integrating, Individualism vs. Communitarianism, Inner- directed vs. Outer-directed, ,Achieved status vs. Ascribed status, Equality vs. Hierarchy (Parrott, 2013).
GLOBE identified nine dimensions which are performance orientation, institutional collectivism, in-group collectivism, future direction, humane orientation, assertiveness, gender egalitarianism, uncertainty avoidance and power distance. Any organization HRM can adopt any of the theory which will be beneficial to it.