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The Expats team
thanks everyone who supported our project!
03/12/2010
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| Bridge the Generation Gap |
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| Conclusion and special thanks |
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Link with the SG
Details about the programs
Last modification: 03/07 at 21:52
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| 6 Posted by: Sofia, 03/11 13:03 |
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Hi Expats. Loved your project! You have my full support, good luck! |
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| 5 Posted by: Rami, 03/09 22:08 |
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it's a good idea that you have set in these practices to adapt your project to their business reality and strategies |
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| 4 Posted by: AlbertBarque, 03/09 12:59 |
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Nice projects. I'm proud reading this sort of projects, cause there're lots of Corporate Social Responsibility acts that are interpreted as a Marketing campaigns. This is a huge mistake. All my support for real CSR projects and for your team! |
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| 3 Posted by: Patricia Fernandez, 03/09 11:13 |
Hi Alex and Marta!
this is a good proof that our project links with SG HHRR strategy. |
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| 2 Posted by: Marta, 03/09 11:04 |
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I didn't know Société Genéral had so many programs! I find all these measures very interesting. However,don't you think they are very expensive programs? In my opinion, companies should hardly study the social benefits of these measures... |
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| 1 Posted by: AlexP, 03/09 00:29 |
Here there are a lot of great ideas, it could be a great success if you find the way to mix all of them or just some of them.
I will follow your steps forward. ;) |
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Welcome to the The Expats wikiblog!
Thanks for your visit and your interest to our CITIZEN ACT.
Name: The Expats
Team members: Dallest Stanislas, Ferreira Rafael, Patricia Fernandez
Country: Espagne
School: ESADE
Coach: Camille FERNANDEZ
Theme: Solidarité sociale
See their school website
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Last week!
Posted by: Dallest Stanislas
03/09 at 22:52
We are now in the last week of the presentation of our project on the Wikiblog!
Thanks to you all for your support during the first two weeks and stay tuned for the last chapter of our project!
The "Expats"
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