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The International Profiler. Presentation Overview. Background of The International Profiler WorldWork’s International Competency Set The tool – overview of “The International Profiler” What kind of output does it produce? What is it?. Background.
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Presentation Overview • Background of The International Profiler • WorldWork’s International Competency Set • The tool – overview of “The International Profiler” • What kind of output does it produce? • What is it?
Background The Rationale for The International Profiler Cultural Values Focus Culture Specific Individual Generic Qualities and Competencies
Background The Tool – Why did we do it? • Identify individual gap “ What do I need personally to be more effective in an international context?” • Close individual gaps “ What can I DO at a personal level to close any gaps?” • Understand organizational implications “ How can we find out the potential skills gaps for a target group of individuals?”
Background What makes an individual highly effective in transferring professional skills to an unfamiliar, cross-cultural context? • Specific quantitative and qualitative research on competencies – e.g. Ratiu, Myers & Kelley, Ting Toomey, Milton Bennett • The work of cultural ‘gurus’ – e.g. Nancy Adler, Hampden-Turner, Susan Schneider, Andre Laurent • Our own experience of living abroad, experiencing ‘ culture shock’ and training 1000s of international managers and professionals
International Competency Set PULL COMPETENCIES • Openness New Thinking Welcoming Strangers Acceptance • Flexibility Flexible Behaviour Flexible Judgement Learning Languages PUSH COMPENTENCIES • Personal Autonomy Inner Purpose Focus on Goals 4. Emotional Strength Resilience Coping Spirit of Adventure COMMUNICATION 5. Perceptiveness • Attuned • Reflected Awareness • Listening Orientation • Active Listening 7. Transparency • Clarity of Communication • Exposing Intentions CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE 8. Cultural Knowledge • Information Gathering • Valuing Differences LEADING ACROSS CULTURES 9. Influencing • Rapport • Range of Styles • Sensitivity to Context • Synergy • Creating New Alternatives
It is a questionnaire that explores The relative energy, emphasis and attention professionals bring to the competency set when involved in transferring their skills to unfamiliar, cross-cultural contexts The feedback provides structured discussion of this energy in light of present or future international challenges identification of three or four qualities requiring greater energy in the future initiation of a development process involving creation of a ‘Personal Development Plan’ (PDP) by the coachee TIP– what is it?
How you can use The International Profiler • As a platform for coaching your clients, face to face or at a distance • As a way of converting group training into personal development plans • Provides individual guidance prior to relocation when taking up a more challenging international role • Acts as a diagnostic for skills development through group training • Supports leadership development • Enables an organisation to focus training expenditure effectively for people working internationally
Over 5,000 Profilers completed from 100 different countries There are 765 from UK, 1029 from Germany, 463 US American, 520 from Italy, 211 from France 134 from Mexico and 186 from China. 63% men; 37% women; 52% have lived outside their home culture Clients include: Cisco, Tesco, AGIP, General Motors, Electrolux, T-Mobile, Saipem, BP, Beiersdorf, Telecom Italia, Intesa-SanPaolo, Deutsche Bank, Heinz, Henkel, UBS, Accenture, BG Group, Continental, Maersk, IVECO, Oxfam, BAe Systems, SSL International, Shell International, Standard Bank, Zurich Financial Services, Universal Silencer, MIB Business School etc The tool – Who has used it? Overview of the tool
The questionnaire 80 questions & biographical section Available in English, French, German & Italian Average of 40 minutes needed Web-based The process WW licensees: consultants, trainers and HR professionals Clients complete tool on-line – copy of scored report sent to licensee Licensee gives feedback to client over telephone or face-to-face (in German, French, Italian or English) Client receives development suggestions and completes Personal Development Plan The tool – how does it work? Overview of the tool
Overview of the tool Example: Questions • People might say of me that I keep an open mind • I am proud of the fact that I avoid of judging people on the basis of stereotypes • The key to working successfully in an international environment is continuously updating assumptions about people in the light of experience
Forced choice with discretion Compares each competency with all the others The tool – how does it work? Overview of the tool Question 11 of 80 • When travelling abroad I... • think about the impression I make on local people • adapt to the local ways of doing things • c. actively find out about the country and its people MOST NEXT 2 5 4 3 2 5 3 4 2 5 4 3
Overview of the tool Example: The model- Elements of Flexible Judgement Definition Does not judge on first impressions Updates assumptions about people in the light of new information Maintains adaptable opinions and avoids fixed stereotypes Flexible Judgement Spontaneously restructures knowledge as adaptive response to changed situations Holds balanced views about the relative merits of different cultures
Overview of the tool The model – Implications for low emphasis on Flexible Judgement LOW SCORES
Overview of the tool FEEDBACK BOOK – Implications for high emphasis HIGH SCORES