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The Tech Professional's Guide to Communicating in a Global Workplace: Adapting Across Cultural and Gender Boundaries

AUTHOR Wells, April
PUBLISHER Apress (03/02/2018)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Globalization and outsourcing are but two of the trends driving I.T. professionals toward environments in which they must communicate across cultural boundaries. Working effectively in multi-cultural situations is a path toward personal growth and better career choices, and ultimately toward better pay and greater influence in one's organization. Smart I.T. professionals will read and absorb the lessons in this book in order to address gaps their communication skill set. Readers will learn to better communicate across cultural boundaries of all types, ensuring that what they mean to say is what their colleagues actually perceive them to say.

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ISBN-13: 9781484234709
ISBN-10: 1484234707
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 139
Carton Quantity: 50
Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 0.33 x 9.21 inches
Weight: 0.50 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: NL
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BISAC Categories
Computers | Database Administration & Management
Computers | System Administration - Storage & Retrieval
Dewey Decimal: 005.74
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Information technologists are increasingly being made part of global teams, and are confronting the challenges of communicating across a variety of linguistic and cultural boundaries. This book helps you rise to those challenges by helping you know what to say, what not to say, and even where to sit in meetings and in social situations.
People talk about the increasingly global nature of work, and that is one way to look at communicating across cultures--from one country or region to another. But what about the differences in culture between various groups at the local level? What about developers to DBAs? IT staff to business people? Women to men? People approaching retirement to people coming into the organization fresh out of college? There are innumerable different cultures within an organization, and it's to your advantage to be able to adapt and communicate effectively and efficiently across all of them.
The author provides her personal experiences and shares anecdotes as well as lessons learned, key takeaways, and references for further reading. Whether it is face to face, over the phone, via email or instant messenger, or in a presentation, meeting, or report, the ability to communicate effectively is critical. Words hold power, and understanding their power and being able to effectively use words in the right way for the right audience is important to everyone's reputation and career.

What You'll Learn:

  • Concisely communicate with the right audience in the right way
  • Write emails that are understood and get the results you want
  • Improve personal reputation as an effective communicator
  • Communicate across cultural boundaries without offending
  • Present the desired impression in business situations
  • Grow professionally by adjusting your communication style

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Globalization and outsourcing are but two of the trends driving I.T. professionals toward environments in which they must communicate across cultural boundaries. Working effectively in multi-cultural situations is a path toward personal growth and better career choices, and ultimately toward better pay and greater influence in one's organization. Smart I.T. professionals will read and absorb the lessons in this book in order to address gaps their communication skill set. Readers will learn to better communicate across cultural boundaries of all types, ensuring that what they mean to say is what their colleagues actually perceive them to say.

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Author: Wells, April
April Wells (Amarillo, TX) has a BS degree from University of Pittsburgh's School of Information Sciences and an MBA from West Texas A&M. She is a database administrator with over seven years IT experience to her credit. April's current and projected publications include "Oracle 11i E-Business Suite From the Front Lines" (CRC Press), "Grid Database Design" (CRC Press), and "Oracle9i OCP Fundamentals I Exam Cram 2" (Que).

William E. Thater (North Syracuse, NY) is a Senior Oracle DBA and has been an Oracle developer and DBA for the past 19 years, starting his career with version 5.3. William has presented his white papers at RMOUG and has been a significant contributor to both "Oracle 9i DBA 101" (Oracle Press) and "Oracle Security Handbook" (Oracle Press).

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