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Essay heading: Cultural Challenges of overseas business
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The Czech's prefer not to have last minute engagements. As an employer, it should be understood that mothers and fathers are expected to receive several months of paid leave when a new child is born. Once the business has started, Steve must take this into consideration when hiring workers and have the capital to pay for this leave when the need occurs (Czech Republic, 2007)... displayed 300 characters
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Once the business has started, Steve must take this into consideration when hiring workers and have the capital to pay for this leave when the need occurs (Czech Republic, 2007). As well, there are some differences in dining etiquette. All foods are eaten with knifes and forks as opposed to eating food with the hands, such as the traditional American way of eating pizza... displayed next 300 characters
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