Cross Cultural Training - Sheida Hodge
Cross cultural training, by Sheida Hodge International Business Expert of www.Hodge-ia.com , provides insight and training for doing business internationally. In today's economy, expanding internationally is mandatory to keep your corporation competitive. Sheida Hodge, tailors her seminars to your business needs. Always captivating her audiences with her vast knowledge of cross cultural training and business practices in the 21st century.
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