
How to Work in Someone Else's Country
Ruth Stark(Author)
University of Washington Press
Will be published approx. on 23. July 2015
Book
Hardback
174 pages
978-0-295-99688-2 (ISBN)
Description
Working abroad offers adventure, friendship with people of other cultures, intimate familiarity with exciting places, and opportunities to make real differences in communities. It also presents countless challenges, ranging from packing and staying safe and healthy to balancing project objectives with on-the-ground realities, working with local officials, and forging respectful and productive relationships. These challenges and many more are tackled in How to Work in Someone Else's Country. Drawing on thirty years of experience as an international consultant in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Pacific, Ruth Stark provides guidance for anybody preparing to work in a foreign country.
This easy-to-read guide is enlivened by real-life examples drawn from the author's journals and stories shared by colleagues. Slim enough to fit in a carry-on, this book is sure to come in handy wherever your work takes you.
This easy-to-read guide is enlivened by real-life examples drawn from the author's journals and stories shared by colleagues. Slim enough to fit in a carry-on, this book is sure to come in handy wherever your work takes you.
Reviews / Votes
"A quick, engaging read. Whether you are about to embark on your first volunteer stint abroad or are a seasoned aid worker with a couple decades in the field, open it up."- Jennifer Lentfer (How-matters.org) "Chock-full of tips leisure travelers can use . . . but most valuable are her years of experience building and observing cross-cultural relationships in all kinds of settings."
- Valerie Rains (Budget Travel) "Her advice is well written, thoughtfully indexed, and expressed with the same careful consideration that has carried Emily Post's Etiquette through eighteen editions. . . . Stark highlights not just skills critical to people working overseas, but strengths all entrepreneurs must find within themselves to succeed."
- Joseph Thompson (ForeWord) "2012 ALA Annual Conference 'Best of the Best' University Press Books for Public and Secondary Schools Libraries"
(ALA)
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Seattle
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
349 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-295-99688-2 (9780295996882)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ruth Stark is an international health professional who currently serves as a senior technical advisor in South Africa. She has worked with the World Health Organization, international relief and development NGOs, and national government agencies and institutions,and has taught and published widely on basic health services delivery in resource-limited settings.
Content
Foreword by Bill Bicknell, MD, MPH
A Note to the Reader
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Relationship is Everything . . . and Everyone is Related
2. The First Step: Figuring Out What Your Job Is
3. The Second Step: Figuring Out Whom You Are Working For
4. Questions to Ask before You Start Packing
5. A Few Travel Survival Tips
6. Keeping Safe
7. What to Do If You Get There and Nobody Wants You
8. How to Make Them Glad That You Are There
9. Living and Working in the Public Eye
10. Working with Your Local Counterparts
11. Meet the Press
12. Dress Code for the International Professional
13. Working with Governments
14. Visiting the Field
15. Presenting Your Message
16. On Gift Giving
17. A Few Notes on Culture
18. Briefing and Debriefing
19. Making a Difference
20. Profile of the Effective International Worker
A Few Last Words
A Note to the Reader
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Relationship is Everything . . . and Everyone is Related
2. The First Step: Figuring Out What Your Job Is
3. The Second Step: Figuring Out Whom You Are Working For
4. Questions to Ask before You Start Packing
5. A Few Travel Survival Tips
6. Keeping Safe
7. What to Do If You Get There and Nobody Wants You
8. How to Make Them Glad That You Are There
9. Living and Working in the Public Eye
10. Working with Your Local Counterparts
11. Meet the Press
12. Dress Code for the International Professional
13. Working with Governments
14. Visiting the Field
15. Presenting Your Message
16. On Gift Giving
17. A Few Notes on Culture
18. Briefing and Debriefing
19. Making a Difference
20. Profile of the Effective International Worker
A Few Last Words