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Global Deployment - An examination of causes for undesirably high employee turnover after the foreign assignment (Paperback)
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Diploma Thesis from the year 2002 in the subject Business economics
- Personnel and Organisation, grade: 1,5, Furtwangen University
(Internationale Betriebswirtschaft), language: English, abstract:
Inhaltsangabe: Abstract: This thesis has been written in
cooperation with the human resource department of a top business
consultant. The Global Deployment country manager worried about a
higher turnover rate among employees back from foreign assignments
(former expatriates) than the average employee fluctuation in the
company. Cross company research indicates that an average 25 %
percent of repatriates leave their company in the year following
repatriation and up to 50% in a period of three years. This thesis
has two main goals: 1. Finding out possible reasons for high
turnover after repatriation 2. Identify measures likely to lower
turnover after repatriation In order to achieve this, foreign
assignments are first placed in the context of the employee. The
main question here is what happens to the employee in the process
of the foreign assignment (pre-departure to re-entry) and how he
possibly manages it. This covers diverse aspects from cultural
problems to financial aspects as well as the employees'
expectations. (See detail in summary, Part C) The second step is to
place foreign assignments in the context of the company. Why
foreign assignments, what are its benefits and disadvantages. Do
companies really take advantage of the full potential of their
repatriates? How do most companies handle their foreign
assignments? (See detail in summary, Part D) Having defined the
whole range of causes for high turnover, the last part of the
thesis suggests a strategic approach to foreign assignments and
measures to lower turnover after repatriation. (See detail in
summary Part E) Finally, a very valuable four pages questionnaire
is provided. It was developed together with the business consultant
and the academic supervisor, who is a specialist and freelance
consultant in matte
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