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You can't change the sexist attitudes you find in the global marketplace, but you can take advantage of them.
Imagine you're on a European trade mission being told by a
prominent entrepreneur how to successfully conduct business in his
country. Despite the fact that there are five women in the room, he
addresses the men only, constantly saying things like "your
wife," and "when your kids spend time with their
mothers."
This is exactly what Lynn O'Brien Hallstein, an assistant
professor of communications at Babson College in Babson Park,
Massachusetts, experienced during trade trips to Central Europe and
Latin America. She also reviewed a variety of literature on gender
issues in international business; her research, she says, revealed
gender "was both a hindrance and an asset."
O'Brien Hallstein found that women in business face certain
predictable issues--being treated as if they're invisible,
encountering stereotypical views of women's capabilities, being
looked at as some sort of a phenomenon, and even being considered
so unusual, they're treated as a "third sex."
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While you might initially consider these to be problems,
O'Brien Hallstein says it's not quite that simple. "In
Latin America, there's the whole issue of machismo culture. On
the other hand, there seems to be an odd respect for women [in
business] that can benefit you. [Latin Americans'] real
appreciation of femininity gives women some room to
negotiate." In fact, she adds, due to the attention they
receive, women can sometimes gain access to certain areas or people
their male colleagues can't.
O'Brien Hallstein has developed a number of strategies for
women to use when doing business overseas:
- Research attitudes toward women in a particular country before
you go but don't automatically assume you'll be treated
that way.
- Connect with American women already in the location where you
want to conduct business. They can give you further insight and may
even be able to provide introductions to men or women willing to
open doors for you.
- Choose your battles. Decide which behavior will get you the
contract: confrontation, removing yourself from the situation or
exploiting the sexist behavior.
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