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Expatriate Business Women In Asia

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Business in Asia remains a man’s world with women having a hard time breaking the barriers. As a single female expatriate, you are alone when embracing the new culture and managing culture shock. Isolation is cited as a major problem. However, gender has become much less of a barrier to success in management in Asia, and there are a number of successful women as entrepreneurs and in powerful political positions. The following guidelines may be helpful:

• Find and join one of the above-mentioned groups as soon as possible.

 • You are expected to adopt the norms and respect the local traditions for women in your professional and private life.

 • You will not command respect automatically but gain respect by fitting in.

• There are a number of regional and local networks for businesswomen in Southeast Asia, some created by female expatriates.

 • A single female sends out mixed signals to the men in Southeast Asia. You may be a potential social problem.

• Look for support from male and other female expatriate colleagues, but do not complain.

 • Local male colleagues will treat you differently than their local female colleagues.

• Authorities in Southeast Asia are respected and dealt with in a very formal way. Use your female qualities rather than those shown by many task-driven Western male expatriates.

 • Local colleagues like you to show interest and learn new things from them. Listen, rather than lecture.

• Learn the local language and use your new skills as often as possible.

 • Show high competence in whatever you do.

 • Be inclusive rather than directive.

• Do not act overly competitive.

 • Avoid conflicts and emphasize harmony.

 • Insist on adequate support from headquarters for a successful performance.

Publications
Southeast Asia for Women on Business
By Wilen, Tracey & Patricia Wilen 
ISBN 1880656175

Jacqueline Reischel has set up her own company enterAsia Information Services Pte Ltd in Singapore and invented the worlds only online relocation step-by-step guide to Asia specialized for Singapore and Shanghai. She now manages her company from the UK – a truly virtual career in a suitcase.