Where does the Balance Lie (C): New Insight

This case illustrates the internal process of self-discovery that led to solving the dilemma described in parts (A) and (B). A manager who works for a family business in London and lives in Paris receives a job offer to go back to the company he used to work for in Paris. Accepting this offer would mean being closer to his wife and children. On the other hand it would imply a lower salary, less responsibility and status and less visibility.
Collection: IESE (España)
Ref: DPO-180-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 2
Publication Date: Jan 14, 2010
Language: English

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This case illustrates the internal process of self-discovery that led to solving the dilemma described in parts (A) and (B). A manager who works for a family business in London and lives in Paris receives a job offer to go back to the company he used to work for in Paris. Accepting this offer would mean being closer to his wife and children. On the other hand it would imply a lower salary, less responsibility and status and less visibility.
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Year: 2009
Geographic Setting: Europa

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