The New Expatriates: Managing Human Resources Abroad

The New Expatriates: Managing Human Resources Abroad
ISBN-10
0887301339
ISBN-13
9780887301339
Category
Technology & Engineering / General
Pages
200
Language
English
Published
1988
Publisher
Ballinger Publishing Company
Author
Rosalie Lam Tung

Description

Compares the selection and training procedures used by U.S., European, and Japanese corporations to prepare employees that will be sent to positions in foreign countries

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