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Korea Inc.–Common Misconceptions
Many thanks to my friends at The Korea Society for posting on YouTube segments of recent Korea Inc business discussion.
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To view the full YouTube Working for Korea Inc. series go to:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYTdCvotGB1QKPCB5zVzabQD6NG9I2VkZ
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Working for Korea Inc.
An evening discussion with Don Southerton
Hosted by The Korea Society, NYC
June 27, 2013 5:30 PM
Korean firms operating internationally employ non-Koreans at all
levels. Don Southerton, CEO of Bridging Culture Worldwide and
author of Korea Facing: Secrets for Success in Korean Global
Business, shares insights on working for Korea-based companies and
understanding Korean operational norms for goods and services
providers.
http://www.koreasociety.org/corporate/working_for_korea_inc.html
THE KOREA SOCIETY is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization
with individual and corporate members that is dedicated solely to
the promotion of greater awareness, understanding and cooperation
between the people of the United States and Korea.
In pursuit of its mission, the Society arranges programs that
facilitate discussion, exchanges and research on topics of vital
interest to both countries in the areas of public policy, business,
education, intercultural relations and the arts. Funding for these
programs is derived from contributions, endowments, grants,
membership dues and program fees.
From its base in New York City, the Society serves audiences across
the country through its own outreach efforts and by forging
strategic alliances with counterpart organizations in other cities
throughout the United States as well as in Korea.
For more info dsoutherton@bridgingculture.com
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