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Don't Mess with My Professionalism
Don't Mess with My Professionalism

Don't Mess with My Professionalism

How to Resolve Conflict Across Cultures

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS

184 Pages, 5.1 x 7.8

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $15.95 (CA $20.95) (US $15.95)

Publication Date: March 2020

ISBN 9789814882842

Rights: US, CA, UK & EUR

Penguin Random House SEA (Mar 2020)

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Overview

ACE-ing business through intercultural conflict resolution

Questioning others’ professionalism is an immediate negative reaction that many international executives have when facing workplace behavior which is culturally different from theirs. ‘Professionalism’ becomes the alibi for ethnocentrism which in turn jeopardizes relationships at work and reduces chances of success in the ever-growing multicultural business world. Such phenomenon may help explain why 70% of Merger and Acquisitions that fail are due to cultural differences, whether these may be corporate or national. According to another research, 60 to 80% of all difficulties in organizations stem from conflicts between employees. These difficulties increase when cultures collide. This book goes beyond individual views of “professionalism” to discuss the complex intercultural conflict phenomenon at work and propose practical ways to resolve it effectively. The distillation of our research enabled us to unveil a framework for intercultural conflict resolution called ACE, which consists of three parts:

i) Attending to the emotions;
ii) Contextualizing the conflict;
iii) Exploring conflict resolutions.

Reviews

‘I think that the analysis and framework that Vanessa Barros provides are very useful and, quite frankly, go beyond the intercultural and professional sphere... it is a powerful guide to personal growth` - Javier Simon, President Estée Lauder Travel Retail APAC


'Vanessa Barros hits the nail on the head - my favorite book beating Emotional Agility' - Frederic Larmuseau, CEO, Jacobs Douwe Egberts

Author Biography

Vanessa Barros was born in Paris to a Portuguese actor and a French teacher. She was raised in Portugal and France. She started travelling by herself at the age of sixteen in the US and throughout Brazil the following year. She never stopped exploring the world ever since. She graduated with a master of science in Management from ESSEC Business School and embarked on an international advertising career for the next twenty years. She ran local, regional and global accounts at Saatchi & Saatchi, McCann-Erickson, Havas, BETC and Ogilvy, working for prestigious clients including Reckitt Benckiser, Nina Ricci, Procter & Gamble, Lolita Lempicka, Danone, Kraft Foods Peugeot and Unilever. She worked on four continents (north America, south America, Europe, Central Asia and Asia), speaks four languages fluently and has gained solid experience in multi-cultural management, team leadership, operations and business development. Vanessa completed her PhD in cultural intelligence with the Center for Leadership and Cultural Intelligence at the Nanyang Business School (Nanyang Technological University) under the supervision of Professor Ang Soon. Her research focuses on the strategies adopted by senior international executives to manage intercultural conflicts effectively. Vanessa Barros shares her time between research, education and consulting around the world whilst raising her three sons. Ouided Bouchamaoui is a 2015 Nobel Prize-winning businesswoman. She is the leader of the Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts, and in 2014 won the Oslo Business for Peace Award.

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