Final Exam: What did you learn?

I gave the sixth and last session of my Cross-Cultural Leadership classes on October 14. My final exam was one question, basically “What did you learn in this class?” It’s a take-home, due next Tuesday the 20th. Here’s the exam itself: Name and explain three things that you learned in this class How did youContinue reading “Final Exam: What did you learn?”

Gave my Midterm in Cross-Cultural Leadership Yesterday Afternoon

   Coffee making equipment  I wrote 40 multiple choice questions which were to be divided into two tests each with 20 questions. I had to also provide the answers. The answers had to be from either the readings, the handouts, or my power point slides. The two tests with answers would then go to theContinue reading “Gave my Midterm in Cross-Cultural Leadership Yesterday Afternoon”

High Rise and just plain highs

Night train from HCMC to Nha Trang Dinner Wednesday night Sept 30th with Shawn Shieh, pronounced “shay,” who is the Director of Development and Operations of the China Labor Bulletin, http://www.clb.org.hk/en/, a regular online publication coming out of Hong Kong that covers labor in China. His background is working with civil society organizations in China,Continue reading “High Rise and just plain highs”

Another Way to Think about Vietnam Compared to the US

I get blank stares when I tell students that the situation in the US is not all it’s cracked up to be. Saying that our Gini index is 41 compared to Vietnam’s 35 (down from 39 a few years ago) doesn’t do the trick, nor does the fact that one in 100 people in theContinue reading “Another Way to Think about Vietnam Compared to the US”