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How can an interculturalist design engineering projects?
Manage episode 343310161 series 2944499
Martha Aynalem explains her origins of her work as an Ethiopia-based interculturalist
Video chapters
0.00 Welcome
A power cut that caused a new connection
03.47 A journey into intercultural work
An intervention by a friend led to a new direction. A global mindset built in Addis Ababa.
9.32 Keeping local roots as an interculturalist
A consultancy that is built on listening and delivering an anthropologically-based design for successful projects.
14.07 What do Desert Rose interculturalists do?
Organisational development; project design; personal development; training using gamification
17.33 Why do clients need anthropologists
Beware well-intended mistakes caused by lack of local knowledge. How interculturalists can help prevent project failures.
24.00 What kind of training works for illiterate farmers?
Taking training out of the classroom.
31.48 Winning long-term investment from clients
Keeping integrity when targeting real impact sometimes means going further than the funding stretches and sometimes politely saying no to clients whose funding cannot achieve their goals.
36.30 Anthropologists and engineers in collaboration
Striving for mutual respect makes working with other professions a good experience for both sides.
41.53 Targetting impact
Measuring impact by collecting stories.
43.58 Sources of creativity and competence
Where did the Desert Rose approach come from and how could other interculturalists follow the Desert Rose lead?
52.50 Martha Aynalem’s contribution to the intercultural toolbox
Making the work of an interculturalist a truly rich one.
54.28 Expansion
Taking this work into new regions of Africa and building the company’s coaching offering.
55.59 Contacting Martha
Linkedin and Desert Rose Consulting’s website are the best channels for reaching out
Culture Count
Coming up in conversation was: Ethiopia - many times!
https://interculturaltoolbox.org/episodes/interculturalist-designing-engineering-projects
Luvut
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. A journey into intercultural work (00:03:47)
3. Keeping local roots as an interculturalist (00:09:32)
4. What do Desert Rose interculturalists do? (00:14:07)
5. Why do clients need anthropologists? (00:17:33)
6. What kind of training works for illiterate farmers? (00:24:00)
7. Winning long-term investment from clients (00:31:48)
8. Anthropologists and engineers in collaboration (00:36:30)
9. Targetting impact (00:41:53)
10. Sources of creativity and competence (00:43:58)
11. Martha Aynalem’s contribution to the intercultural toolbox (00:52:50)
12. Expansion (00:54:28)
13. Contacting Martha (00:55:59)
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Manage episode 343310161 series 2944499
Martha Aynalem explains her origins of her work as an Ethiopia-based interculturalist
Video chapters
0.00 Welcome
A power cut that caused a new connection
03.47 A journey into intercultural work
An intervention by a friend led to a new direction. A global mindset built in Addis Ababa.
9.32 Keeping local roots as an interculturalist
A consultancy that is built on listening and delivering an anthropologically-based design for successful projects.
14.07 What do Desert Rose interculturalists do?
Organisational development; project design; personal development; training using gamification
17.33 Why do clients need anthropologists
Beware well-intended mistakes caused by lack of local knowledge. How interculturalists can help prevent project failures.
24.00 What kind of training works for illiterate farmers?
Taking training out of the classroom.
31.48 Winning long-term investment from clients
Keeping integrity when targeting real impact sometimes means going further than the funding stretches and sometimes politely saying no to clients whose funding cannot achieve their goals.
36.30 Anthropologists and engineers in collaboration
Striving for mutual respect makes working with other professions a good experience for both sides.
41.53 Targetting impact
Measuring impact by collecting stories.
43.58 Sources of creativity and competence
Where did the Desert Rose approach come from and how could other interculturalists follow the Desert Rose lead?
52.50 Martha Aynalem’s contribution to the intercultural toolbox
Making the work of an interculturalist a truly rich one.
54.28 Expansion
Taking this work into new regions of Africa and building the company’s coaching offering.
55.59 Contacting Martha
Linkedin and Desert Rose Consulting’s website are the best channels for reaching out
Culture Count
Coming up in conversation was: Ethiopia - many times!
https://interculturaltoolbox.org/episodes/interculturalist-designing-engineering-projects
Luvut
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. A journey into intercultural work (00:03:47)
3. Keeping local roots as an interculturalist (00:09:32)
4. What do Desert Rose interculturalists do? (00:14:07)
5. Why do clients need anthropologists? (00:17:33)
6. What kind of training works for illiterate farmers? (00:24:00)
7. Winning long-term investment from clients (00:31:48)
8. Anthropologists and engineers in collaboration (00:36:30)
9. Targetting impact (00:41:53)
10. Sources of creativity and competence (00:43:58)
11. Martha Aynalem’s contribution to the intercultural toolbox (00:52:50)
12. Expansion (00:54:28)
13. Contacting Martha (00:55:59)
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