52 Activities for Successful International RelocationProven exercises to help ease international relocation.Relocating to a foreign country for school or work offers in an opportunity to expand your world view and develop useful strategies for adaptation. Preparing for such a move requires both attention to the logistical details and emotional preparation for the experience of living in a new culture. 52 Activities for Successful International Relocation is the only book of activities that focuses on issues of international relocation. These excercises--grounded in research and field-tested--were designed to help international relocation trainers and educators create programs that aid the transition from a familiar culture to a new one. Sections include predeparture preparedness exercises to reduce "culture shock," in-country support excercises, and reentry activities to prepare individuals to readjust to life back home. Whether you're using this book in a business, education, or HR setting, 52 Activities for Successful International Relocation will help your student or employee manage the practical and emotional challenges of cultural change. |
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52 Activities for Successful International Relocation Donna M. Stringer,Patricia A. Cassiday No preview available - 2014 |
52 Activities for Successful International Relocation Patricia A. Cassiday,Donna M. Stringer No preview available - 2014 |
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