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By Paula, on July 17th, 2009
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16 Vital Questions – A Primer for Indians Traveling in the U.S.
by John and Paula Williams
Coming Soon From ICFAI University Press
(Published in India for students and professionals coming to the U.S.)
Do you have questions such as these?
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- How do I ensure a smooth and pleasant trip?
- What should I expect during my first 24 hours?
- What kind of budget will help me live comfortably?
- What about transportation and driving?
- What should I expect school or work to be like?
- How should I dress for different occasions?
- Will I be able to understand people?
- What should I know about etiquette/ethics in the U.S.?
- Are people in the U.S. always in a hurry?
- What should I know about alcohol?
- What should I know about the food and dining?
- Will a vegetarian starve in the U.S?
- What topics should I not discuss with Americans I don’t know well?
- What can I do to ensure I enjoy my stay?
- What other advice would people give to others planning a journey?
- What was your experience like?
Answers from our expert panelists are in the book!
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The Amercian Businesswoman’s Politically Incorrect Guide to Bangalore
by Paula Williams
150+ Multinational Corporations have Major Offices in Bangalore, India. Is Yours One of Them?
Get ready to take your career to the next level with the international experience you need to get the best projects and promotions. Get the ultimate success guide with current, real world information. Learn from women who have been there.
- Women who have faced the bewildering traffic and winding streets.
- Women who have negotiated with men who are clearly uncomfortable doing business with American women.
- Women who have been puzzled by the Indian numbering system that uses lakhs and crores in rather than thousands and millions.
- Women who have learned the hard way what not to wear to that important presentation.
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Taming the Dragons – 50 Essays from the Business World
by Paula Williams
Dragons are a vivid and compelling metaphor for the dynamics of people in the business world. Dragons are dangerous and powerful, and are avoided by most, courted by some, but ignored by no one.
This set of essays focuses on ethical dilemmas we face every day in corporate environments.
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It’s All About the Journey – Finding Peace Success and Fulfillment in the Corporate World
by Paula Gamonal and John F. Williams
There are many people who are refugees of the corporate world. They experience the business environment as a chaotic, unnatural, unhealthy place that they escape from every weekend. They long for the time when they can retire to the Bahamas and only THEN begin to recover their relationships with their family, their personal values, and their sense of peace. It doesn t have to be that way. It is possible to be successful in a job with high pressure and high expectations without sacrificing your tranquility, your marriage, family and friends, or your sanity.
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