Bridging Culture President Profiled in Korea’s Chief Executive Magazine
For Immediate Release
December 14, 2004
Bridging Culture President Profiled in Korea’s Chief Executive Magazine
Don Southerton, BC president, is profiled in the December edition of Chief Executive magazine. The business magazine targets top management of Korea’s leading companies and is often cited for its findings on the South Korean economy and business.
Don Southerton was interviewed on the work his firm does with
Korean based companies including Hyundai Motor America. Southerton serves as an advisor, consultant, and trainer for many of the top Korean-based corporations with operations in America.
Chief Executive reporter Daeyong Jung notes in the article the value of BC cross
cultural programs to Korean and American firms with global operations. The
article points out two aspects of BC programs and consulting. One aspect is working with Americans of Korean-based companies, and a second dimension--working with U.S. firms with interests in South Korea.
Two points stand out in the Korean language article. First, Chief Executive magazine sees merit in bettering communications with U.S, and Korean business ventures. Second, the article was highly complementary and supportive of Southerton’s interest and work. In fact, the article found it a pleasant surprise that Southerton “a golden haired, freckled, blue eyes person” spoke and understood the Korean language, along with its history, customs, and business culture.
To view Chief Executive magazine article see:
http://www.kmamedia.co.kr/chief/detail.php?gcode=020107&seqno=726
Contact:
2160 University Drive, Suite A28
Vista, CA 92083
760-295-3593
310-866-3777 (Cell)
http://bridgingculturekorea.blogspot.com/
Bridging Culture is a California-based global firm, which offers on-site
programs, and consulting to help management and employees appreciate and
understand Korean culture and business relations. BC programs focus on
optimizing communication within organizations.
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December 14, 2004
Bridging Culture President Profiled in Korea’s Chief Executive Magazine
Don Southerton, BC president, is profiled in the December edition of Chief Executive magazine. The business magazine targets top management of Korea’s leading companies and is often cited for its findings on the South Korean economy and business.
Don Southerton was interviewed on the work his firm does with
Korean based companies including Hyundai Motor America. Southerton serves as an advisor, consultant, and trainer for many of the top Korean-based corporations with operations in America.
Chief Executive reporter Daeyong Jung notes in the article the value of BC cross
cultural programs to Korean and American firms with global operations. The
article points out two aspects of BC programs and consulting. One aspect is working with Americans of Korean-based companies, and a second dimension--working with U.S. firms with interests in South Korea.
Two points stand out in the Korean language article. First, Chief Executive magazine sees merit in bettering communications with U.S, and Korean business ventures. Second, the article was highly complementary and supportive of Southerton’s interest and work. In fact, the article found it a pleasant surprise that Southerton “a golden haired, freckled, blue eyes person” spoke and understood the Korean language, along with its history, customs, and business culture.
To view Chief Executive magazine article see:
http://www.kmamedia.co.kr/chief/detail.php?gcode=020107&seqno=726
Contact:
2160 University Drive, Suite A28
Vista, CA 92083
760-295-3593
310-866-3777 (Cell)
http://bridgingculturekorea.blogspot.com/
Bridging Culture is a California-based global firm, which offers on-site
programs, and consulting to help management and employees appreciate and
understand Korean culture and business relations. BC programs focus on
optimizing communication within organizations.
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