Culture and Leadership Connections Podcast
Culture and Leadership Connections Podcast: where culture, communication, and context meet at work. Discover what cultural influences have formed the careers of noteworthy leaders in a variety of professions, by exploring the groups that shaped who they are today. Learn about the collective context and experiences that affect their worldview, leadership style, workplace communication and behaviour.
Culture and Leadership Connections Podcast
Sabra Saleh – Cultural Melting Pot
Bio for Sabra Saleh
Sabra Saleh is a Communications/Public Affairs Specialist with Syncrude Canada Ltd.
Episode highlight
As a multilingual African-Arab, Sabra Saleh has always assimilated into the cultural groups, wherever she went. Listen in on how she establishes relationships using language and curiosity to support her.
Links
Email: sabrasal@gmail.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabramsaleh/
Twitter: @sabrasaleh
Quotes
“This is how I can be a part of any group - by connecting to certain people with language.”
“What would we need to do as an organization so you can come as your whole self to work?”
Takeaways
Childhood Incidents
When Sabra was in Grade 4 in Abu Dhabi, she used her language skills to make friends with groups of students who spoke different languages.
She was encouraged by her mother to accept her hair texture as representative of the ethnic mixes in her blood and wear it with pride.
Influential Groups
From her African and Arab cultures, Sabra has learnt a sense of community and hospitality, making people feel welcome, comfortable, and approachable, both personally and professionally.
Her profession of communications has taught her patience towards changing circumstances and mistakes, and given her the flexibility to adapt when needed.
Temperament and Personality Influences
Sabra claims that she has always shown patience and understanding in her personal and professional life, but that her politeness and courtesy often gets misunderstood as diplomacy.
Cultural Epiphanies
When Sabra was at university in the USA, she was shocked that a student ordered a pizza in the common room, ate it by himself, and then tried selling the leftover slices for a dollar each.
She also struggles to address older adults by their first names in North America, something considered disrespectful in her culture.
Advice to an Employer
Sabra places value on getting to know people and understanding where they come from and emphasizes the importance of casual conversations which help dispel stereotypes.
More Great Insights!
Sabra recommends asking newcomers questions about their backgrounds to help them bring their whole selves to work. As a Muslim woman, the first thing she does when she joins a new job is inquiring about spaces to pray. Her religion has also taught her that “you help whoever you can regardless of who they are - don’t discriminate groups.”