Description
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a diplomat? Darren Thies answers this question through colorful stories and firsthand accounts of the work, lifestyle, and adventures of American Foreign Service Officers. Unlike any other book on diplomacy, "How to Be a Diplomat" sheds light on the actual day-to-day work of diplomats and lays out the seven most important qualities needed to be a good diplomat. These days, being diplomatic is an essential skill in any professional setting, as modern work environments are fraught with unwritten rules and minefields that we all struggle to navigate. This book provides practical rules and advice for behaving diplomatically and working effectively in any organization as a manager, colleague, and subordinate. This book is both a guide to success and an invitation—to embark on the extraordinary career and life of a diplomat!
Author Darren Thies has compiled the insights and tales in this book from his 14 years of experience working as a Foreign Service Officer for the U.S. Department of State. Darren has served at U.S. embassies and consulates in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Russia, Romania, Armenia, and Washington, DC. Darren's passion for his career drove him to share his insights on diplomacy to help others also experience this adventurous lifestyle.