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EP 11: John Stech: How he prepared for his first overseas job with Mercedes-Benz and Jeep in Egypt

EP 11: John Stech: How he prepared for his first overseas job with Mercedes-Benz and Jeep in Egypt

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On this week’s Auto Ethnographer episode, host John Stech tells his own story. He had spent his life preparing for a dream of working and living abroad. Suddenly the opportunity sprung up and he had only three months to prepare for a transfer with family to Egypt. Here he would be Managing Director of DaimlerChrysler Egypt (now separated into Mercedes-Benz Egypt and Stellantis Egypt).

John Stech was born Jörn Stech in Germany. His family emigrated to the United States in the 1970s but he spent many summers living with his grandparents in Germany, thereby retaining his connection to his birth country.

Since an early age he perceived the cultural differences between himself and his American friends. This led to a lifelong curiosity about international cultures as well as a deep desire to see the world, both on visits and through an international career.

He had spent thirteen years in his automotive career, most of those working with international markets but from a base in North America. Then, in 2006 his first international assignment would appear on the horizon. He accepted the offer to become the Managing Director of DaimlerChrysler Egypt in Cairo.

This opportunity threw many challenges at John. Although he had some familiarity with the Middle East – his parents had lived in Saudi Arabia – he knew that Egypt was very specific. He felt compelled to understand the market and the culture even before leaving DaimlerChrysler’s US headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan outside of Detroit.

The Managing Director role was also a large step in terms of responsibility. John had been leading a 35-person department in charge of volume planning, inventory management, and order intake for Chrysler's 120 non-NAFTA markets. Now he would have nearly 100 Egyptian employees and be responsible for all aspects of the local business for Mercedes-Benz and Jeep, Chrysler, and Dodge brands. This included sales, marketing, dealer networks, customer service and even two CKD assembly plants, one for Mercedes-Benz and one for Jeep respectively.

Now he tells the story how he shaped his life, his education and career in the direction of an international career. He identifies the steps he took to move to a new country and a new job, taking along a family with young children.

For those of you considering moving abroad, this episode shares insights on how to prepare, both before departing the home country and after arrival in the host country.

To learn more about The Auto Ethnographer please visit the homepage at https://www.auto-ethnographer.com

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