World-of-Relocation launch Newsletter

February 3, 2010

World-of-Relocation.com is already the most relevant and fastest growing resource for all contributors to the moving and relocation industries receiving over 10,000 unique visitors a month.

Each month our listing companies have the chance to submit relevant and up-to-date articles containing opinion and commentary from the moving and relocation industries.

Please contact us with your articles for a future editions of this newsletter.

Expatriate Coaching – Nicola McCall, Live Life Now Coaching

Coaching is a personal development tool that supports learning so interfaces well with life as an expatriate, where living abroad challenge you to learn and understand yourself in unusual circumstances on a regular basis. Coaching allows the coachee to develop skills and ways of being that make them more able to adapt to the rapid changing demands of life in general.
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The Cost of Relocation and Cross Cultural Training – Ines Hijmans, crossculturate.com

Did you know that over 30% of the expatriates do not finish their assignments abroad and return home before the end of term? The costs are borne by the company and can amount up to three times the employee’s yearly salary. That is huge, but there is something that can be done about it.
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NZ Employee Relocation Issues – Ivan Flinn, Woburn International Ltd

HR specialists giving immigration advice face penalties of seven years in prison and/or fines of up to $100,000, says June Ranson of Woburn International Ltd. She warns that the potential industry’s growth will require migrants to fill the skill shortages and relocation faces a new challenge when coming to New Zealand.
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Relocation Depression, What to Expect and How to Avoid or Overcome It – Heather Markel, culturetransition.com

When you relocate, whether you’re moving with a job (expat/relocating professional), or following a loved one (trailing spouse), your transition could feel like a rollercoaster ride. For the trailing spouse, this is especially important to realize if you gave up a job or a career where you’ve spent years building up your reputation, only to move someplace where you have no job lined up.
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Repatriation, The forgotten frontier? – Coppergate International

If you speak with any employee who is or has been an expatriate, or if you visit any expat website, you’ll discover why repatriation support is such an important element – although often forgotten – with overseas assignments.
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