Guillaume Gevrey
I am an Organizational Development professional based in Bangalore, India. I blog about my learning from my past experience in the corporate world and some reflections coming out of discussions I engage in with some of my friends, colleagues, clients and participants from around the world.-
Recent Posts
- 5 Reasons Why We Shouldn’t Bury Instructor Led Training Yet December 12, 2013
- To Be or Not to Be…Reachable December 9, 2013
- The Single Most Important Thing HR Must Get Right November 21, 2013
- Assertiveness continued – Saying NO October 31, 2013
- Assertiveness Across Cultures October 8, 2013
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Tag Archives: relocation
Common Challenges of Expats Relocating to India – Part 3: Time Management
The single most difficult thing that most expats living and working in India have shared with me, is the difficulty to adapt to the (in)famous Indian Stretchable Time..and that’s normal. There are 2 major ways of perceiving time: the linear … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Collaboration, Culture, expatriation, Time Management
Tagged culture, Expats, India, relocation, time management, Working across cultures
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Common Challenges of Expats Relocating to India – Part 2: Trailing Spouses
It can be tough being a trailing spouse – the term is not mine – in India: not allowed to work, spouse and children gone all day, long distances and traffic jams. culture shock usually hits them in a much … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, expatriation, Travel
Tagged culture shock, Expatriation, India, relocation, trailing spouse
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