The
Problem
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Solution. The tensions of culture, politics, and dis tance inherent in the global economy and globalization have created tremendous challenges for the HRD field In developing the human resources of the global company, six aspects must be managed determining global competencies, global recruitment, global training and development, managing the overseas experience, global career paths, and recognizing, rewarding, and retaining global employees
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