Striking the right note: the cultural preparedness approach to developing resonant career guidance programmes

Gideon Arulmani1,2,3
1Martin Luther Christian University, Shillong, India
2Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK
3The Promise Foundation, Bangalore, India

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