Author: | Hermann Lischer | ISBN: | 9781425911928 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | March 30, 2006 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Hermann Lischer |
ISBN: | 9781425911928 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | March 30, 2006 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
We ventured abroad in 1984, and I managed companies as the country CEO in Indonesia, Malaysia, Greece, India, and the Philippines. Margrit, my wife, shared with me the years abroad, and both of us returned to our country of origin, Switzerland, in 2003. I moved again to Indonesia in 2004, where we started our international assignments, and Margrit decided to stay in Switzerland.
I am pleased to share the experience of our expatriate life, which is divided into three parts:
Profile of the Ideal Expatriate and the Sharing of Our Experience AbroadPart I
Ten Commandments for Becoming a Best-selling ExpatriatePart II
Contract for an Expatriate AssignmentPart III
Feel free to flip from topic to topic guided by your prime interest, although the best understanding of the ten commandments is achieved by first reading Part I.
Part III serves as a point of reference in the design and negotiation of contracts.
We ventured abroad in 1984, and I managed companies as the country CEO in Indonesia, Malaysia, Greece, India, and the Philippines. Margrit, my wife, shared with me the years abroad, and both of us returned to our country of origin, Switzerland, in 2003. I moved again to Indonesia in 2004, where we started our international assignments, and Margrit decided to stay in Switzerland.
I am pleased to share the experience of our expatriate life, which is divided into three parts:
Profile of the Ideal Expatriate and the Sharing of Our Experience AbroadPart I
Ten Commandments for Becoming a Best-selling ExpatriatePart II
Contract for an Expatriate AssignmentPart III
Feel free to flip from topic to topic guided by your prime interest, although the best understanding of the ten commandments is achieved by first reading Part I.
Part III serves as a point of reference in the design and negotiation of contracts.