It is hard to find anything directly useful in this book, but it may be prejudice on my part, as I have been an expatriate.
There is nothing wrong with what they say, but they fail to come to any conclusions or recommendations. They also fail to address the most problematic arena, repatriation, more than cursory, which is where most expatriate programs usually fails.
An OK book for an HRM student or for someone that is starting to think about becoming an expatriate.
Developing Global Executives: The Lessons of International Experience
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