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This is the age of globalization with offshore campuses, international schools, a growing number of international students, and multinational companies. Often colleagues are collaborating halfway across the globe and across time zones to meet deadlines and targets which would be unimaginable a couple of decades ago.

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Cabello, V.M., Varughese, N., Taylor, N., Dekhinet, R. (2014). Working with Others. In: Rodrigues, S. (eds) Handbook for Teacher Educators. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-695-0_7

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