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3 What traits should an international manager have in order to be successful in his/her job? Do you know... What qualities do you have in order to get a position as an international manager?

4 Selecting managers for expatriate assignments means screening them for traits that predict success in adapting to what may be dramatically new environments. A list of such expatriate selection traits would include: Selecting Managers Working Abroad

5 Adaptability and flexibility: ability to adapt to new circumstances and situations to respond flexibly to different novel ideas and viewpoints. Cultural toughness: the ability to succeed in an alien culture. Self-orientation: self-esteem, self-confidence, and mental well-being. Other orientation: the ability to interact effectively with host-country nationals and more generally to develop long-lasting friendships.

6 Selecting Managers Working Abroad Perceptual ability: the ability to understand why people behave as they do and to empathize with them. Family adaptability: the ability of the manager’s spouse and children to adapt to and to be happy in the foreign environment.

7 Selecting Managers Working Abroad Adaptability and flexibility: ability to adapt to new circumstances and situations to respond flexibly to different novel ideas and viewpoints. Cultural toughness: the ability to succeed in an alien culture. Self-orientation: self-esteem, self-confidence, and mental well-being. Other orientation: the ability to interact effectively with host-country nationals and more generally to develop long-lasting friendships.

8 The following is a questionnaire which covers most aspects of the traits or abilities one should possess in a globalized world. Please make your choice from the following specific items which you think you have possessed, and then you can see where your strong points are and find the weak points which need to be improved.

9 1. Job Knowledge and Motivation 2. Respect - Managerial ability - Courtesy and tact - Organizational ability - Display of respect - Imagination - Kindness - Creativity - Empathy - Administrative skills - Non-judgementalness - Industriousness - Integrity - Initiative and energy - Confidence - High motivation - Frankness - Belief in mission and job - Perseverance

10 3. Resourcefulness - Ability to deal with stress - Emotional stability - Willingness to change - Tolerance for ambiguity - Adaptability - Independence - Dependability - Positive self-image - Political sensitive 4. Variety of outside interests - Interest in foreign cultures - Openness - Knowledge of local language(s) - Oversea experience

11 5. Adaptability of spouse and family - Spouse’s positive opinion - Willingness of spouse to live abroad - Stable marriage

12 Let’s learn... Valentine Symbols Globalization

13 Valentine Symbols

14 It's not difficult to figure out the connection between the heart and Valentine’s Day. The heart, after all, was thought in ancient times to be the source of all emotions. It later came to be associated only with the emotion of love. (Today, we know that the heart is, basically, the pump that keeps blood flowing through our bodies.) scholars speculate that the heart symbol as we use it to signify romance or love came from early attempts by people to draw an organ they'd never seen. the other valentine symbols Red roses, Lace, Love knots, and Lovebirds

15 Cupid—Another symbol of the Valentine ’ s Day, he became associated with the holiday because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. Cupid often appears on Valentine cards. Cupid has long played a role in the celebrations of love and lovers. He is known as a mischievous, winged child, whose arrows would pierce the hearts of his victims causing them to fall deeply in love. In ancient Greece he was known as Eros the young son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. To the Roman ’ s he was Cupid, and his mother Venus

16 The term globalization is widely used, but its meaning is not always entirely clear. It is defined somewhat differently by different persons according to their focus of interests. Here are some definitions: 1) The term “globalization” describes the increased mobility of goods, services, labour, technology and capital throughout the world. Although globalization is not a new development, its pace has increased with the advent of new technologies, especially in the area of telecommunications. What is Globalization?

17 2) A process of rapid economic integration among countries driven by the liberalization of trade, investment and capital flows as well as rapid technological change. Compared with past episodes of economic history, globalization involves enterprises and workers of nearly all countries, in goods as well as services sectors. What is Globalization?

18 People around the globe are more connected to each other than ever before. Information and money flow more quickly than ever. Goods and services produced in one part of the world are increasingly available in all parts of the world. International travel is more frequent. International communication is commonplace. This phenomenon has been titled “globalization.”

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