I have positive experience using the chat line to get technical support from a few organizations. It is a big contrast to the "terrible" call centers operated by our banks and mobile operators.
Expatriates for companies- Are they worth the trouble? From a corporate point of view, he or she helps transfer skills, helps build the firm globally, helps maintain global standards, may help stretching and develop individuals.
*Expatriates are extremely expensive.
*Takes time to get to speed, while they learn the local culture and language.
*Likely to leave, expensive skills nurtured may be lost.
*Difficult to hire good locals, they see path to top obstructed.
*Integration is difficult for expatriates.
*Being stuck with the old way of doing things.
From the expatriate's point of view, things do not look any better.
People from other countries living and staying here dare not voice how the country was not as good as originally they thought it was, bcause it is their host country or not being wanting to end up like Casey. Doing an interview for the press or any show, one MUST say all the good things never mind the bad(backlash). What we read or hear is not authentic from them. During election time, they told us many foreigners like it here, we are doing things right. In spite of everything, most things are good, but not the best.
Establish companies ride on their names. The future is genuinely unpredictable. Moving on
ReplyDeletewith times does not mean making things less customer-friendly by cutting manpower and
boasts about the profits, especially the public listed companies. They are using their
expertise to their advantage for sure.
Expatriates for companies- Are they worth the trouble? From a corporate point of view, he or she helps transfer skills, helps build the firm globally, helps maintain global standards, may help stretching and develop individuals.
ReplyDelete*Expatriates are extremely expensive.
*Takes time to get to speed, while they learn the local culture and language.
*Likely to leave, expensive skills nurtured may be lost.
*Difficult to hire good locals, they see path to top obstructed.
*Integration is difficult for expatriates.
*Being stuck with the old way of doing things.
From the expatriate's point of view, things do not look any better.
People from other countries living and staying here dare not voice how the country was not as good as originally they thought it was, bcause it is their host country or not being wanting to end up like Casey. Doing an interview for the press or any show, one MUST say all the good things never mind the bad(backlash). What we read or hear is not authentic from them. During election time, they told us many foreigners like it here, we are doing things right. In spite of everything, most things are good, but not the best.
ReplyDeleteOnce Ah Loong departs from the scene my unbiased opinion-this country will go down even further! If Ah Loong cannot who can?
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