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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Code Was Perfect. The Email Cost Him the Job.The truth is: Your technical skills got you in the door. But the unwritten rules of the West are what determine how far you'll go.Global leader Rasel Khan witnessed the collapse of many professionals' careers over cultural missteps. The culprit wasn't a missed deadline, but the "invisible stuff"-the tone, the timing, and the unspoken signals-that technical expertise cannot fix.If the professional is a global Bengali working with US, UK, or European teams, this book is the essential field guide. Drawing on twenty-eight years of experience team leading and recruiting with giants like Yahoo!, Vodafone, and BT, and a host of start-ups, Khan reveals the cultural tripwires that turn unintentional respect into perceived arrogance, and efficiency into dismissal. This book provides a roadmap for success without needing to trade your roots for results.Inside this definitive guide, the professional will master: The Entitlement Audit: Identify and correct the "invisible suitcase" of cultural habits (such as deference based on status) that lead Western teams to label the professional as arrogant or dismissive.The Art of Respectful Directness: How to give and receive criticism and disagree with a manager without compromising dignity or appearing passive.Conflict and Apologies: Navigate disagreements with professionalism and use words like "sorry" and "thank you" as signals of empathy and respect, not admissions of weakness.Leading Across Borders: Transition from task-manager to a servant leader through effective delegation, managing upwards, and fostering transparency (Generosity + Transparency = Trust).This is more than just etiquette - it's a masterclass in professional confidence. The professional will become the indispensable cultural bridge their global team needs. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Code Was Perfect. The Email Cost Him the Job.The truth is: Your technical skills got you in the door. But the unwritten rules of the West are what determine how far you'll go.Global leader Rasel Khan witnessed the collapse of many professionals' careers over cultural missteps. The culprit wasn't a missed deadline, but the "invisible stuff"-the tone, the timing, and the unspoken signals-that technical expertise cannot fix.If the professional is a global Bengali working with US, UK, or European teams, this book is the essential field guide. Drawing on twenty-eight years of experience team leading and recruiting with giants like Yahoo!, Vodafone, and BT, and a host of start-ups, Khan reveals the cultural tripwires that turn unintentional respect into perceived arrogance, and efficiency into dismissal. This book provides a roadmap for success without needing to trade your roots for results.Inside this definitive guide, the professional will master: The Entitlement Audit: Identify and correct the "invisible suitcase" of cultural habits (such as deference based on status) that lead Western teams to label the professional as arrogant or dismissive.The Art of Respectful Directness: How to give and receive criticism and disagree with a manager without compromising dignity or appearing passive.Conflict and Apologies: Navigate disagreements with professionalism and use words like "sorry" and "thank you" as signals of empathy and respect, not admissions of weakness.Leading Across Borders: Transition from task-manager to a servant leader through effective delegation, managing upwards, and fostering transparency (Generosity + Transparency = Trust).This is more than just etiquette - it's a masterclass in professional confidence. The professional will become the indispensable cultural bridge their global team needs. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Code Was Perfect. The Email Cost Him the Job.The truth is: Your technical skills got you in the door. But the unwritten rules of the West are what determine how far you'll go.Global leader Rasel Khan witnessed the collapse of many professionals' careers over cultural missteps. The culprit wasn't a missed deadline, but the "invisible stuff"-the tone, the timing, and the unspoken signals-that technical expertise cannot fix.If the professional is a global Bengali working with US, UK, or European teams, this book is the essential field guide. Drawing on twenty-eight years of experience team leading and recruiting with giants like Yahoo!, Vodafone, and BT, and a host of start-ups, Khan reveals the cultural tripwires that turn unintentional respect into perceived arrogance, and efficiency into dismissal. This book provides a roadmap for success without needing to trade your roots for results.Inside this definitive guide, the professional will master: The Entitlement Audit: Identify and correct the "invisible suitcase" of cultural habits (such as deference based on status) that lead Western teams to label the professional as arrogant or dismissive.The Art of Respectful Directness: How to give and receive criticism and disagree with a manager without compromising dignity or appearing passive.Conflict and Apologies: Navigate disagreements with professionalism and use words like "sorry" and "thank you" as signals of empathy and respect, not admissions of weakness.Leading Across Borders: Transition from task-manager to a servant leader through effective delegation, managing upwards, and fostering transparency (Generosity + Transparency = Trust).This is more than just etiquette - it's a masterclass in professional confidence. The professional will become the indispensable cultural bridge their global team needs. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Western Professionalism Bengali Roots | The Global Bengali's guide to International Success | Rasel Khan | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2025 | Independent | EAN 9781806051816 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.