Dave Rennie believes Australia can benefit from the experience he has gained with Glasgow as he prepares to take up his new role as head coach of the Wallabies.
Rennie has spent the last four years with the Warriors, guiding them to the Guinness PRO14 final last year.
He now reckons the spell in the northern hemisphere has left him better equipped for international rugby.
"It's been good for me," said Rennie, who is leaving Glasgow earlier than planned amid the pandemic shutdown, with Danny Wilson taking over from next week. "I was keen to experience a different culture and a different type of footie.
"Rugby goes on forever up here, the seasons roll into one, so you have to be very detailed around your planning. Around the international commitments, you lose players for big chunks of time so you have to bring through young kids and manage a much bigger squad.