Wednesday 15 May 2013

Learning to Work With Foreign Bosses

When it comes to working as a global outsource, offshore and even freelance worke chances are your employer will be from a different country. So in order to impress that foreign client or boss, the devil is in the details. Careful observations and research of your client or bosses culture is important, as is an effort to communicate openly and frequently. The concept of ‘hard work’ may be differ from culture to culture, so don’t be afraid to ask for clarifications. Another tip is to try and get as much of your client’s tasks in writing so you can review and clarify point by point with them. This is especially important for Gen Y workers, such as those participating in Coracall’s call center programs, who may not only have a culture or language barrier but a generation gap difference as well. So remember, the a key piece of advice when trying to impress a foreign boss is to step outside of your own cultural comfort zone and work hard to learn how to impress in the local context you're in.
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