I once worked for a Filipino department director. Above all else, he was incredibly modest by American standards. He was quick to credit others for their accomplishments and he never bragged or boasted even in quieter moments when his success was obvious. He is an incredibly pleasant person, very easy to work with and respected […]
The International Entrepreneur – Making the Most of Modesty in International Business
By BeckyPark in March 16th 2013 4 Comments »
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