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		<title>Managing International Assignments</title>
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		<description>The traditional concept of an ‘international assignment’ is rapidly becoming a misnomer. Certainly the situation whereby an individual (with or without accompanying family) is sent to an overseas location for two or three years still occurs – despite the recent downturn in business. However, today there are all sorts of permutations of business activities that can result in business people working with international colleagues and clients. It may be that people are on short-term assignments (e.g. one to six months) in another country or that they are frequent business travelers visiting subsidiaries and clients or even that they are managers of long-distance teams working on developing new products for third country markets.</description>
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		<title>Practical Tips for Working with Global Teams</title>
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		<description>Save team members time and conduct meetings and other steps in the project process effectively by integrating these tips for working with team members scattered in various locations.</description>
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