Climbing Mt.Fuji was far more challenging than I imagined. I fell in love with the mountain when I first saw
Month: May 2024
When was the last time you did something for the first time?
In August last year. I took on an incredible challenge and climbed Mt. Fuji for the first time. The journey
Japanese Sales Culture: The Power of Enthusiasm in Customer Engagement
apan Culture: How a Store Assistant’s Enthusiasm Taught Me a Lesson in Sales – To Be Interesting, Be Interested I
Japan: How This Taxi Driver Surprised Me with Extraordinary Customer Service
While searching for a Patagonia showroom in Tokyo, I took a taxi. Upon reaching the location, the driver realized that
Assessing Replaceability: The Impact of Losing Key Team Members
How replaceable are you? How replaceable is your key team member? What happens if you or the key member doesn’t
The Stories Cities Tell: Discovering Shanghai’s Rich Tapestry of History and Cultur
If you are curious enough, a city has many tales to tell. If you look close enough, you will notice
The Power of Openness: How Building Walls Limits Growth and Potential
On my recent trip to #China, I learned something fascinating about the country’s history. The Great Wall was built to
India versus China
How have we benefitted from globalization from 1990 to today? Poor and struggling until the 1960s to 1990s, India and
My China Diary
I recently came back from an incredible 16-day expedition through China, traveling with National Geographic Expeditions on their “Imperial Cities
Comparing East Asian Advancements: Insights from Traveling Through China, Korea, and Japan
I was always curious to know more about China, Korea, and Japan. What makes them so advanced, even though they