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Form an in-depth qualitative understanding of multinational workforce cultural issues

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Project Description

To form an in-depth qualitative understanding of multinational workforce cultural issues, thereby developing innovative management practice and embed understanding, including training and a toolkit to drive industry leading performance, increasing productivity, reputation, and profitability.

Type of Project Project
Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Innovate UK
Petrofac Facilities Management Ltd
Value £147,274.00
Project Dates Feb 20, 2017 - Feb 19, 2019

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