
Living and Working In Korea (North or South)
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Narrated by:
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Charles Orlik
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By:
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Trevor Clinger
About this listen
Andrew Kilpatrick is the main senior consultant on a joint North American and Korean consulting project for a government agency in Seoul, South Korea. Mr. Song is the Korean consulting project director. These two met to discuss the abilities of Korean consultants. Ellen Moore is also a consultant from the Systems Consulting Group, and she had raised concerns that Song and Kilpatrick did not have the experience, knowledge, background, to complete the projected within the projected time.
This case study tackles an international management case study, by providing a deep analysis with educational references.
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