intercultural communicator; intercultural programs, Ray, As international concerns become a greater priority for business and industry, more U.S. management trainers will have opportunities to work in developing countries. Those who choose to do so will find the transition complex and demanding. Success is by no means certain. An overview of management training in developing countries, and a summary of factors the U.S. management trainer should consider before committing to this kind of work, can help trainers make an informed choice.
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