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As Chief Operating Officer at Globalization Partners Debbie Millin says: "Expanding globally can be a daunting task, but it is also hugely rewarding and can help grow your business in new ways. As globalization continues to be a trend for U.S. companies, there are more resources for you to reach out to as you plan your expansion strategy."
Today’s economy is truly global. A recent CFO magazine survey of senior executives showed 44% planned to hire an employee in a country where they do not have any employees currently. This sort of expansion is terrific on paper, but it can create an unseen problem: How can companies of all sizes effectively set up and manage a global footprint?
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what you need to know to go from local to global.
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