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195 Countries - Where to Go First? Introducing Winning Globally Chapter 2

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195 Countries - Where to Go First? Introducing Winning Globally Chapter 2

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In July, we released the first chapter of Winning Globally

A Playbook for International Expansion Teams, by Radius’ Vice Chairman, Larry Harding. The eBook draws on Larry’s 15 years as a global financial executive and his 11 years at the helm of High Street Partners, the business he founded in 2003, to guide readers through the elements of a successful expansion.

Chapter One, “Stay Local or Go Global? Eight Indicators the Time May be Right for International Expansion,” outlined the decision-making process executives must go through to determine whether, and when, to begin operating overseas. Today we’re releasing Chapter Two, “195 Countries — Where To Go First?”


 


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