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Theresource, Georgia Southern University
Theresource, Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University Human Resources Newsletters
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Policy Manual - Section 1000 Other, University Of Maine System
Policy Manual - Section 1000 Other, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
University of Maine System Policy Manual Section 1000 Other
Theresource, Georgia Southern University
Theresource, Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University Human Resources Newsletters
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Theresource, Georgia Southern University
Theresource, Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University Human Resources Newsletters
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Theresource, Georgia Southern University
Theresource, Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southern University Human Resources Newsletters
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Towards A Theory Of Gis Program Management, Jochen Albrecht
Towards A Theory Of Gis Program Management, Jochen Albrecht
Publications and Research
After a brief flurry of monographs on business and organizational aspects of GIS in the 1990s, little attention has been paid to a systematic approach in support of GIS Program management. Most existing efforts in both public and private enterprises are based on anecdotal evidence. This chapter outlines a range of research questions and the beginning efforts to study modern GIS management practices and help develop a body of knowledge that can be used for the accreditation of GIS Programs and the certification of GIS Program managers.
University Of Maine Surveillance Policy, University Of Maine
University Of Maine Surveillance Policy, University Of Maine
General University of Maine Publications
University of Maine Surveillance Policy
A Mixed Methods Study: Dimensions Of Cross-Cultural Professional Success: Experiences Of Western Women Living And Working In Eastern Cultures, Tami J. France
A Mixed Methods Study: Dimensions Of Cross-Cultural Professional Success: Experiences Of Western Women Living And Working In Eastern Cultures, Tami J. France
Antioch University Dissertations & Theses
In this world of global interconnectedness women continue to develop cross-cultural careers and their experiences impact and influence global scholarship and practice. Through this study, the relationships, resources, and characteristics that support female expatriate success were explored, with additional focus on the role of mentor and coach relationships. The mixed-methods study was conducted using a sequential approach to research that began with one-on-one semi structured interviews with ten professional women from the United States and Canada working or formerly working in China and Hong Kong. A survey was designed based on the interview findings. Professional women from western countries working …