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hmeese

Dear Lovely Expats

My name is Hanna and I am a German business student at Northumbria University in Newcastle upon Tyne in my final year and I am currently working on my master's dissertation.

In line with my research topic 'Effective Training & Development of Expatriates' I am conducting this survey in order to support my research project with empirical data.

I would be very grateful if you could spare 5 to 10 minutes of your time to complete the following 22 questions about your international assignment. Most of them are multiple-choice questions and require just a few quick clicks.

Link to the questionnaire: surveymonkey.com/s/ML9MKQJ

Of course, all your answers will be treated strictly confidential and will solely be used for the purpose to complete my master's dissertation.
Participation in this survey is voluntary and all data will be processed and analysed anonymously. No third parties will have access to the collected data nor will your identity be revealed.

If you are an expatriate that has been on more than one assignment so far, I would be pleased if you would complete the questionnaire for each assignment if possible.

Once again, I would be very grateful if you could share your experiences with me and, therefore, help me achieving my master's degree.

Please complete the survey until 31st of August 2010.

If you have any inquiries, comments or questions, don't hesitate to write a post or to contact me via the contact details in the survey.

Thank you very much in advance.

Best regards.

Hanna

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Minerva909

Hanna, I'd be glad to help, but, seriously, I have been on foreign assignments in some 50 countries by now, in some of them more than once... do you honestly believe anybody would answer 22 questions over 50 times? I think you should have designed a better survey for multiple assignees, which I believe is the norm: once you successfully complete one, there is another and another...