Business is booming in the MENA region and former diplomat Cynthia Dearin says there are opportunities if Australian companies do their homework.
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Business is booming in the MENA region and former diplomat Cynthia Dearin says there are opportunities if Australian companies do their homework.
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Cynthia Dearin is an international business strategist, advisor, keynote speaker and author of Business Beyond Borders: Take Your Company Global and Camels, Sheikhs Billionaires: Your Guide to Business Culture in the Middle East and North Africa.. With 22 years of international experience, as an Australian diplomat and management consultant, she is the Founder and Managing Director of Dearin & Associates and the International Business Accelerator, helping companies to scale internationally and amplify their impact in the world.
Cynthia Dearin is an international business strategist, advisor, keynote speaker and author of Business Beyond Borders: Take Your Company Global and Camels, Sheikhs Billionaires: Your Guide to Business Culture in the Middle East and North Africa.. With 22 years of international experience, as an Australian diplomat and management consultant, she is the Founder and Managing Director of Dearin & Associates and the International Business Accelerator, helping companies to scale internationally and amplify their impact in the world.
Business Beyond Borders: Take Your Company Global is the latest book from international business strategist, Cynthia Dearin. Pre-order your copy today!
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