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    impact of cross cultural training on expatriate performance Executive Summary The aim of this report was to discuss and argue issues regarding managing expatriates in relation to ICHRM (International Comparative Human Resource Management). The main discussion was to see whether CCT (Cross-Cultural Training) has any effect on expatriate performance. The arguments that were drawn here‚ resolved around - issues involving the high failure rates of expatriates‚ - whether companies were doing something

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    d. How will the learning be evaluated? Pre-Departure Training/Orientation: At a minimum‚ this should include general awareness of the culture and basic language skills. It is important to include spouses and dependents‚ as well as the expatriate managers‚ in this phase. 

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    Managing MNC Expatriates through Crises: A Challenge for International Human Resource Management Abstract ------------------------------------------------- International crises experienced by multinational corporations include both the premature return of expatriates due to failed assignments and the poor retention of returned expatriates due to failed repatriation. To reduce the direct and indirect costs inherent with expatriate failure‚ multinational corporations are striving to improve their

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    THE 21ST CENTURY OFFERS MANY ALTERNATIVES TO THE TRADITIONAL CONCEPT OF ENGAGING IN THE EXPENSIVE AND FRAUGHT RIDDEN ACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH EXPATRIATE STAFF. CRITICALLY EVALUATE THIS ISSUE GIVING YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS TO AN ORGANISATION CONSIDERING ABANDONING ITS EXPATRIATE PROGRAMME‚ CITING APPROPRIATE MODELS AND EXAMPLES TO SUPPORT YOUR KEY ARGUMENTS. INTRODUCTION The world economy is moving away from the traditional economic system where national markets were considered as distinct entities

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    international orientation have applied expatriate managers - some even since the early days of international trade. The theme for this essay is critically to evaluate the reasons why international companies continue to use expatriate managers even though it is a very expensive option. The term expatriate originates from the Latin words ex patria (out of fatherland) and refers to an employee from one country that temporarily works and resides in another. Expatriates may either be send out for assignments

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    Case Analysis: Case#2 – The Case of the Floundering Expatriate Case Overview Argos Europe was facing an opportunity of growth by acquisition. To consolidate European companies effectively‚ the company needed a person who can effectively combine together and lubricate parts of the organization. Bert Donaldson seemed to be the most suitable candidate for that position. Bill Loun‚ the CEO of Argos International‚ admired his international background achieved by

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    Expatriate failure is defined as a posting that either ends prematurely or is considered ineffective by senior management. Mr. Tinu should be concerned about expatriate Failure because of the following factors resulting in Failure/ Non-completion of Cross border assignment:- Family Stress   Most expatriate managers are challenged and excited to be in their new  postings. They need to spend a lot of time at work since they are under pressure to adapt to the new culture and their overall responsibilities

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO EXPATRIATE MANAGEMENT The world is becoming more and more global and to be successful‚ many companies have to compete on the global playing field. This is due to the fact that costs associated with the development and marketing of new products are too great to be amortized only over one market and production costs can be cheaper elsewhere around the world. This globalization of companies is making it more important than ever to understand how multinational enterprises

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    internationally mobile expatriates‚ especially expatriate managers (Downes and Thomas‚ 1997; Shackleton and Newell‚ 1997;

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    1.0 Executive Summary The purpose of this assignment is to highlight the issues and challenges that are faced by expatriates in managing highly diversified cultural teams and the need for cultural intelligence to overcome these challenges that occur in their assignments. Also‚ the cost of failure of assignments‚ which result in lost opportunities for Multinational companies (MNC’s) in the particular country they operate in. These failures have resulted in the need of repertoires that can be used

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