International Relocation: A Global PerspectiveFailed overseas assignments can damage both businesses and employees. Preparing employees for an assignment abroad is of increasing significance as companies globalize. This book provides examples of current practice in international relocations and discusses the effects of relocation stress. |
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
The process of relocation | 45 |
Return to home after stay abroad | 66 |
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