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Introducing 10 Leadership Lessons to Win and Grow, an end-to-end guide to leadership, starting from the definitions and concepts involved in approaching leadership for the first time, through real experiences touching on all principles for practicing application, to making the extra mile of success with mature leadership. Hee-man Harry Ahn’s experiences leading a retail business and in the military are exemplary in utilising leadership as the leverage to create successes and values for organisational leaders. The personal experiences from multi-national company in Korea, a country of traditionally Confucian cultures and mixed political climates and one of the largest economies in Asia, are unique in bringing together the Eastern and the Western perspectives on leadership for businesses and organisations.
The initial publication of this book in Korean has been a success despite the recent decline of publication industry. Now with an English version, the book is more widely available to business and organisation leaders looking to tap into Asian and Korean markets and cultures. 10 Leadership Lessons to Win and Grow intends to be the one total guide for fresh leaders as well as executive leaders with both theoretical and practical contents.
Introducing 10 Leadership Lessons to Win and Grow, an end-to-end guide to leadership, starting from the definitions and concepts involved in approaching leadership for the first time, through real...
Introducing 10 Leadership Lessons to Win and Grow, an end-to-end guide to leadership, starting from the definitions and concepts involved in approaching leadership for the first time, through real experiences touching on all principles for practicing application, to making the extra mile of success with mature leadership. Hee-man Harry Ahn’s experiences leading a retail business and in the military are exemplary in utilising leadership as the leverage to create successes and values for organisational leaders. The personal experiences from multi-national company in Korea, a country of traditionally Confucian cultures and mixed political climates and one of the largest economies in Asia, are unique in bringing together the Eastern and the Western perspectives on leadership for businesses and organisations.
The initial publication of this book in Korean has been a success despite the recent decline of publication industry. Now with an English version, the book is more widely available to business and organisation leaders looking to tap into Asian and Korean markets and cultures. 10 Leadership Lessons to Win and Grow intends to be the one total guide for fresh leaders as well as executive leaders with both theoretical and practical contents.
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Hee-man Harry Ahn, currently chief executive of Pumchang Corporation, started his retail business career at Tesco’s Korean subsidiary. Whilst there he was recognised for his prominent personal calibre and leadership during his twenty years. Particularly noted for winning the Grand Prix at the 58th Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity with Homeplus Virtual Store subway advertisement. Prior to his retail career, he had nineteen years of military experience.
Hee-man Harry Ahn, currently chief executive of Pumchang Corporation, started his retail business career at Tesco’s Korean subsidiary. Whilst there he was recognised for his prominent personal...
Hee-man Harry Ahn, currently chief executive of Pumchang Corporation, started his retail business career at Tesco’s Korean subsidiary. Whilst there he was recognised for his prominent personal calibre and leadership during his twenty years. Particularly noted for winning the Grand Prix at the 58th Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity with Homeplus Virtual Store subway advertisement. Prior to his retail career, he had nineteen years of military experience.
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