Chapter V CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.4 Limitation and future research
Beside the aim of research has achieved, there are some limitations: The sample was selected by random method (by mail) and conduct the survey in short time. Research just
911 or 322 (the oversea training for university teacher of Vietnamese government) so we cannot assess comparisons between project. So, the next study should conduct with larger sample and add other factors that can explain more fully oversea training project effectiveness.
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Appendix
Questionnaire (English version)
Part A: Please read each item carefully and circle the appropriate number that indicates HOW MUCH YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE with each of the sections below:
Statement
You are willingness to accept local thoughts,
behaviors and customs
You are ability to adapt in new culture
Your training program has special knowledge
training
Your training program has language training
Your training program has pre-departure training
Your training program has technical training
Your training program has cultural awareness
I am a Vietnamese graduate student of International Master of Business of Administration
program, I-Shou University, Taiwan. My master thesis is about “ Evaluation of the Effectiveness of State Budget-Funded Overseas Training Project for Government Managerial Officers in Vietnam .” Please take about 10 to 15 minutes to answer all of the questions in my survey. The answers will only be used for academic purposes and will be strictly confidential. Thank you in advance for your time and help.
training
Cross-cultural training improve your
understanding regarding cultural diversity
Cross-cultural training increase your awareness and knowledge of the ways in which your own culture influences your thoughts and feelings
Cross-cultural training increase your knowledge and understanding of cross-cultural communication skills
Cross-cultural training increase your knowledge and understanding of the customs, values and beliefs of other cultures
Cross-cultural training increase your confidence in
dealing with people from different cultures
You demonstrates knowledge to accomplish job duties effectively and uses work time and resources efficiently
You treats all others with respect and understands the impact of culture/background on the behavior of others
Shares information and resources and seeks
clarification to ensure understanding
Part B: Demographic Information
1.Your Gender:
Male Female
2. Your age (years old): under 25 26 – 35
36 – 45 over 45
3. Your Position:
Manager staff
4. Your study program (check one):
PhD Master
Bachelor Language short course
5. You are studing in (check one)
Asia country EU country USA
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