Title: Global Mindsets for Global Careers
1Global Mindsets for Global Careers
- Wim den Dekker
- Senior HR Consultant, Rabobank International
- Prof Dr Paul Jansen
- Amsterdam Center for Career Research, VU
University Amsterdam - Dr Claartje J. Vinkenburg
- Amsterdam Center for Career Research, VU
University Amsterdam
2Research Objective
- To develop an instrument that measures the
global-mindedness of managers - Practical use
- Selecting managers for global assignments
- Designing management development programmes
3What is a Global Mindset (GMS)?
A persons attitude toward foreign cultures
A worldwide approach in both headquarters and
subsidiaries
A predisposition to see the world in a
particular way
A state of mind
An openness to and awareness of diversity
across cultures and markets
A cognitive structure or mental map to comprehend
a companys complex environment
4Study Design
Better understanding of GMS concept
Literature review exploratory case study
Providing empirical basis
Managers with global responsibilities
Determining possible dimensions
Global leadership situations
5Case Study Results
- Global managers expressed they are
- Open to global and local developments
- Open to other ways of organising the company (as
a result of global and local developments) - Open to people with other cultural backgrounds
- Aware they work with people living in diverse
time zones - Optimistic about their job and career
- Interested in working and living abroad
6Identified GMS Dimensions
Markets
Time
People
7Current Study (May June 2007)
- Instrument development based on literature and
case study findings - Check the assumed GMS dimensions
- N 1,060 (600 members of national and
international departments of a Dutch bank 460
VU University national and international
students)
8Further Research(H2 2007)
- Personal Factors
- Internat. work experience
- Internat. life experience
- Nationality
- Education
- Age
- Gender
- etc
Global Career Intentions
Global Mindset
- Organisation Factors
- Degree of
- internationalisation
- Industry
- Organisation model
- etc
Leadership Behaviour
9Thank You