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Art of Coming Home [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 130x212x24 mm, kaal: 310 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Murray Business
  • ISBN-10: 1529375827
  • ISBN-13: 9781529375824
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 130x212x24 mm, kaal: 310 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Murray Business
  • ISBN-10: 1529375827
  • ISBN-13: 9781529375824
If you were lucky, you knew about and were prepared for culture shock when you moved overseas, But unless you are very lucky, you probably don't know about and are not prepared for reverse culture shock. And you should be. Most expats find coming home after an overseas assignment more difficult than adjusting to a foreign culture-and very few organizations and companies prepare people for the experience.

Veteran trainer and consultant Craig Storti sketches the workplace challenges faced by returning businessmen and women as well as the re-entry issues of spouses, younger children, and teenagers. He also addresses in detail the special issues faced by exchange students, international development volunteers, and military and missionary personnel and their families.

From leave-taking and the honeymoon stage through to reverse culture shock and eventual readjustment, The Art of Coming Home lays out the four stages of the re-entry process and details practical strategies for dealing with the challenges you will face each step of the way.

Whether you're about to relocate abroad, are already living abroad, about to come home, or already home, this book walks you through the biggest adjustments, personal and professional, and in this new edition presents a complete do-it-yourself repatriation workshop to help you identify and address your individual readjustment issues.

Arvustused

A masterful, credible overview of the reentry process. Corporations, government bureaus, the military, and missionary groups would be wise to purchase a copy of Craig's book for each expatriate family. -- Clyde Austin, Professor, Abilene Christian University

Preface To The Second Edition xi
Introduction xvii
PART 1 THE ART
1 Coming Home
3(46)
The Meaning of Home
5(10)
Coming Home: The Personal Issues
15(26)
What the Returnee Can Do
41(8)
2 The Stages of Reentry
49(24)
Leave-Taking and Departure
52(2)
The Honeymoon
54(2)
Reverse Culture Shock
56(9)
Readjustment
65(8)
3 The Return of the Employee
73(43)
Issues for the Employee
74(14)
Issues for the Organization
88(3)
What the Organization Can Do
91(16)
What the Employee Can Do
107(3)
The Stages of Workplace Reentry
110(6)
4 The Return of Spouses and Children
116(39)
Issues for the Spouse
117(9)
What Spouses Can Do
126(2)
Issues for Younger Children
128(2)
What Parents Can Do for Younger Children
130(2)
Issues for Teenagers
132(14)
What Parents Can Do for Teenagers
146(5)
What Teens Can Do
151(4)
5 Special Populations
155(62)
I Exchange Students
156(2)
The Parent Problem
158(10)
What Exchange Students and Their Families Can Do
168(3)
II International Voluntary Organizations
171(1)
The Issues
171(10)
What Returning Volunteers Can Do
181(2)
III Military Personnel and Their Families
183(1)
The Issues
184(10)
What Military Returnees and Their Families Can Do
194(1)
IV Missionaries
195(1)
The Issues
196(5)
What Missionaries Can Do
201(2)
V Third Culture Kids
203(1)
The Issues
204(4)
What Third Culture Kids Can Do
208(2)
Epilogue
210(7)
PART 2 A DO-IT-YOURSELF REENTRY WORKSHOP
Step One Getting a Little Perspective
217(4)
Step Two Identifying Your Reentry Issues
221(12)
Step Three Designing Your Reentry Plan
233(2)
Managing Reentry: A Few Suggestions
235(28)
Useful Resources
263(2)
Bibliography 265(6)
Index 271(7)
Acknowledgments 278
Craig Storti is founder and co-director of Communicating Across Cultures, a Washington DC-based intercultural communication training and consulting firm. With work appearing in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Chicago Tribune, he is the author of six books. Having lived nearly a quarter of his life abroad, he lives now in Maryland. www.craigstorti.com