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Expatriate Challenges in Developing Countries9 comments

Warren Heaps wrote 2 days ago: Author: Warren Heaps – Birches Group LLC Today I had the pleasure to deliver a presentation to … more →

Tags: Africa, Global HR Expertise, Global Mobility Services, Relocation, developing markets, Emerging markets, expatriate, global hr, hardship

WAGE GROWTH - SEPTEMBER 2009 QUARTER

Ivan wrote 4 days ago: SUMMARY: Annual wage growth in the adjusted Labour Cost Index was 2.1% in the September 2009 quarter … more →

Tags: News and Opinions, employment in New Zealand, immigration new zealand, NZ immigration, skilled migrant, Work abroad, Work to Residence, Work Visa and Permit, working in New Zealand

Expats Moving Overseas - Ten Tips to Transition to a New Culture – Part 22 comments

Warren Heaps wrote 4 days ago: Author: Heather Markel – Culture Transition Coaching Editor’s Note: We are especially pl … more →

Tags: Cross Cultural Insights, Global Mobility Services, Professional Development, Relocation, expatriate, Expats, global hr, International Assignments, International HR

NZ Needs More Than Skilled Migrants

Ivan wrote 5 days ago: NZ ‘needs more than high-skill migrants’ A focus on attracting highly skilled immigrants … more →

Tags: Immigration Information, News and Opinions, New Zealand, immigration nz, Relocation, migrate to new zealand, New Zealand Politics, Culture and Society of New Zealand, New Zealand Activities

Trailing and not Failing: How our relationships can sustain us in expatriation?2 comments

globalcoachcenter wrote 5 days ago: As many expatriate spouses do, I gave up my job when we decided to start traveling the world with Fo … more →

Tags: coaching, Expatriate entrepreneur, Expatriate Money, Global, Happy Expat, INTERNATIONAL, International Business, international partnership, Success!

Who am I? 1 comment

soorires wrote 6 days ago: I am a human being, one among 6 billion…My story and how I have come to create this blog is all that … more →

Tags: Man's existance, Authority, social roles, men and women, Morality, Jacques de Guise, rampant marketing, united states, France

Yangtze Sepik Swim3 comments

deberigny wrote 1 week ago: “At the start of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, the Chinese press reported that Chairman Mao … more →

Tags: Adrian Bird, Commentary, mao, Angoram, East Sepik, Keram River, Sepik River, Yangtze river

May I have your attention please...

Deborah wrote 1 week ago: I would like to finally announce that my family and I are moving abroad! Where to, you ask? View Lar … more →

Tags: Caracas, Culture, Ex-Pat, Update, cultural assimilation, Moving Abroad, Venezuela

Country Reputation Report - good for expats7 comments

Heather Markel wrote 2 weeks ago: CountryRep_2009_Complimentary_Report Switzerland tops list of 2009 country reputation report conduct … more →

Tags: Cultural differences, Familiar and Unfamiliar Territory, Surveys, Country Reputation, Expats

A fortune so tantalizingly close

deberigny wrote 2 weeks ago: Sam Bell sat on the verandah of his house in Angoram on Tobacco Road facing the Sepik River and he c … more →

Tags: Angoram, artifacts, Carvings, Cave Sculpture from the Karawari, Fiction, Short Story, Expatriates in PNG, Sepik Artifacts, Sepik River

Legally Abroad or Experiencing Law Enforcement When Overseas

globalcoachcenter wrote 2 weeks ago: I got my very first traffic violation ticket yesterday.  Maybe I’ve been lucky or maybe I am a law-a … more →

Tags: Global, INTERNATIONAL, Expat, expatriate, global nomads, Overseas, police, respect, Self Esteem

10 Rules of the Road for Your Expatriate Program - Part II4 comments

cmc4700 wrote 2 weeks ago: Author: Chuck Csizmar – CMC Compensation Group Last week I posted the first five of ten … more →

Tags: Compensation, Global HR Expertise, Global Mobility Services, international expertise, Professional Development, repatriation, expatriate, global hr, International Assignments

La Vida Expatriada

welbru wrote 2 weeks ago: Señor Toastmaster, compañeros toastmasters, bienvenidos invitados, Por favor levante la mano si es e … more →

Tags: brussels, bulletin, Expatriados, Toastmasters, Wales

So far from home2 comments

humanb wrote 3 weeks ago: View from my bathroom window, Sydney Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been obsessed with traveling … more →

Tags: Race & Ethnicity, US culture, Race, ethnicity

APRIL IN PARIS? Not!

Pam Steadman wrote 3 weeks ago: April in Paris? Ha! Never mind”The chestnuts and blossoms.” It was more like “Who … more →

Tags: a love story., True Story, Family, Travel

OUTSELLING DAN BROWN!

maromapress wrote 3 weeks ago: How’s this for a fascinating insight into book-readers’ tastes? Dan Brown’s new bo … more →

Tags: Bestseller, Costa Del Sol, Dan Brown, David Baird, Don't Miss The Fiesta, fiesta, frigiliana, Shropshire, Spain

Expats Moving Overseas - Ten Tips to Transition to a New Culture – Part 12 comments

Warren Heaps wrote 3 weeks ago: Author: Heather Markel, Culture Transition Coaching Editor’s Note:   We are especially pleased … more →

Tags: Cross Cultural Insights, Global Mobility Services, Professional Development, Relocation, expatriate, Expats, global hr, International Assignments, International HR

High $NZ Bad Migration

Ivan wrote 3 weeks ago: Despite New Zealand being out of recession and with increasing business confidence, will migration t … more →

Tags: News and Opinions, Culture and Society of New Zealand, employment in New Zealand, entrepreneur, immigration new zealand, immigration nz, International Visa, Jobs in New Zealand, migrate to new zealand

To tip or not to tip...is that a cultural question?12 comments

globalcoachcenter wrote 3 weeks ago: A couple of weeks back I left a 36% tip at a restaurant.  Not intentionally.  I just didn’t notice t … more →

Tags: Expatriate Money, Cross-Cultural, INTERNATIONAL, Behavior, Choices, Culture Shock, Expat, Money, tipping


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