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    ELT Live - 'Start of the Semester - University Edition'

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2014 59:50


    ELT  Live Webcast'Start  of the Semester - University Edition'August 28, 2014A Group of University Instructors in Korea 'hangout' and discuss our approaches to the first week or two of classes and what projects and goals we're working on for this coming semester. ParticipantsLinks MentionedDoctopus Chrome Add-on, How-to VideoGoogle ClassroomPowtoonQuizletSocrative.comKaMALL ConferenceKakao TalkJon Bergman (Flipped Classroom Guy) in KoreaLauren's Group Work Presentation HandoutDan's Composition Class Syllabus and Course SitesBrian's Course Site and English CafeJeff's  Sites for  ENG317, LearningCALL, and Student Talk ShowsNext Show: Tuesday, September 2, 2014  8pmKST, 1100GMT Global TimesEvent Pages: Google+  Topic: Hows, Whats, and Whys (or why nots) of class websites and other online resources.  Chat Log Below  jefflebow We'll be starting soon... Stay tuned.  Gast 317   Hi to all from an Englishman in North Germany.  Sung Hee Lim   hello~~~^^ Sung Hee Lim   welcome to ELT Live, Gast 317  Gast 317   Thanks! Gast 317 = Dennis (Newson) Osnabrueck, Germany. jefflebow Dennis, can you hear the audio? Gast 317   Very clearly. Daniel Cross   I'm now following through chat, I'm a bit too distracted to keep up with the cam  Daniel Cross   Why am i undefined Robert Dickey   Rob Dickey is watching... Daniel Cross   Why am i undefined  Daniel Cross   there we go  Nina Liakos   Hello all from Maryland, USA  Daniel Cross   Hi nina  Nina Liakos   That's a lot of preps! 

    Pusan Poetry Night #3 - February 3, 2001

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2012 6:35


    Poetry Night IIIFebruary 3, 2001The old Monk(the early days of Poetry+)

    KBC Interviews - Dr. David Dolinger - Global Medical Industry

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2011 33:53


     Produced bySteven S. Bammel andVince Rubino, and hosted by Tom Tucker.November 16, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesDr. David Dolinger"A Participant in Korean History and in Korean-Led Innovation of the Global Medical Industry"Dr. David Dolinger, Vice-President at Seegene, Inc. in Seoul, Korea* * *The contrasts between the Korea of the 1970s and the Korea of today are vast and few people bring as unique a perspective to these changes as Dr. David Dolinger, who, having spent nearly 30 years outside Korea, returned in early 2011 as vice president at Seegene, one of Korea’s most dynamic and forward-looking companies.With an academic and professional background in the medical field, Dr. Dolinger shares about his work as a US Peace Corps volunteer in Korea in the late 1970s, including his incredible involvement in the Gwangju Incident of 1980. His uncommon understanding of Korean culture and the Korean mindset also contribute to his many insights about working at Seegene and the future of medicine in Korea and the world.Deepen your understanding of Korea by listening as David shares from his experiences and expertise!Original Post, Transcript, & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central

    KBC Interview - Hank Ahn - Korea Is a Great Destination for Foreign Direct Investment

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2011 34:23


     Produced by Steven S. Bammel, and hosted by Tom Tucker.October 9, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesCommissioner Hank Ahn"Korea Is a Great Destination for Foreign Direct Investment"Hank Ahn is Commissioner of Invest KOREA.* * *For too long, the advantages of Korea as a foreign direct investment destination have been overlooked while overseas companies have poured money into economies of Japan and China. However, with Korea’s rise to economic strength, the US Commerce Department reports that American companies’ investments in Korea have been more lucrative than anywhere else over the past decade.It’s time for a new perspective on foreign direct investment to Korea and it is the role of Invest KOREA to help foreign investors find and execute their business plans in Korea successfully. In this interview, Invest KOREA Commissioner Hank Ahn shares with KBC listeners about the many advantages of doing business in Korea, as well as the amazing and free services provided by Invest KOREA.Original Post, Transcript, & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central

    KBIS w/ Ha-Joon Chang - 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About (Korean) Capitalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2011 46:51


     Produced by Eun-Shil Parkand Steven S. Bammel, and hosted by Tom Tucker.September 2, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesProfessor Ha-Joon Chang"23 Things They Don’t Tell You About (Korean) Capitalism"Professor Ha-Joon Chang is Professor in the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, and author of the international best-seller 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism.* * *The Korean economic miracle was not achieved through policies of free trade or hands-off capitalism. But, in the last decade, the Korean government has jumped on the global free market bandwagon, deregulating industries and signing free trade agreements with many other countries.One voice that has consistently spoken out to remind people of forgotten history is Professor Ha-Joon Chang. Having lived through the Korean economic boom, and studied and taught development economics in Europe, Professor Chang brings a much-needed alternative perspective to the mainstream.With a knack for explaining complicated concepts in easy-to-understand language, in his latest book, 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism, Professor Chang helps KBC listeners understand the connections between global generalities and their specific applications to Korea.You may not, in the end, agree with all of Professor Chang’s conclusions, but you can’t deny that he points out many truths of business and economics that others often overlook. His compelling perspective makes the debate richer and this interview contributes to an understanding of Korea and Korean business today.Listen to the interview first, and then go out and buy the book. It’s available in at least eight languages.Original Post, Transcript, & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central

    Korea News Talk - Economic Downturn, Union Protests, & Sodium Levels

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2011 57:52


    Korea News Talk#3 August 20, 2011A collaborative project brought to you by  KoreaBusinessCentral.com & Koreabridge.netParticipants: Adam Cave, Stafford Lumsden, Charles Ahn, Daniel Lafontaine, & Jeff Lebow Topics: The effect of  the U.S. credit downgrade and global economic downturn on Korea, SC First Bank and Hanjin Union issues,  HomePlus/Tesco Success,  Samsung's pass on Android, & Korea's sodium standing Chat Log &  Story Links Below: Story Links    Economic Downturnlatimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-south-korea-economy-20110812,0,4486389.storyonline.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20110819-706332.html  Unions & Doing Business in Koreakoreatimes.co.kr/www/news/biz/2011/07/123_91721.html http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2011/08/19/0200000000AEN20110819009400320.HTMLkoreabusinesscentral.com/forum/topics/korea-business-central-exclusive-interview-tom-brown-homeplus-tes   AssortedHow Samsung Lost the Opportunity to Own Androidhttp://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/08/12/2011081201089.htmlsynapse.koreamed.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/0161NRP/nrp-3-328.pdfhttp://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_northkorea/492633.htmlChat Log [11:46] Steven Bammel: But they were close. [11:46] Steven Bammel: Very close [11:46] Don Southerton: does the book discuss? [11:46] Steven Bammel: The employees dance in the aisles several times per day... [11:47] Steven Bammel: The employees of Homeplus, that is... [11:47] Steven Bammel: Don - Yes, the book does talk about how much JH Park liked Chung Ju Yung. [11:57] Steven Bammel: Can some of our other chat room attendees introduce themselves? [11:57] Steven Bammel: click "Edit nickname" to change your user ID... [12:02] Steven Bammel: Daniel's comment is prophetic... [12:02] Steven Bammel: Wait for the next KBC interview... [12:04] Hyungsik Yoon: What is the topic in this chat room? [12:04] Steven Bammel: Hyungsik - Whatever we want! [12:05] Hyungsik Yoon: Just learned our dear leader Kim Jongil is visiting Russia [12:05] Steven Bammel: Yeah, I saw that. [12:05] Steven Bammel: Jeff - Jongil Kim is in Russia [12:05] Hyungsik Yoon: He will meet with Putin probably in Vladivostok [12:06] Steven Bammel: Jeff - Are you watching this? [12:06] Steven Bammel: Amazing!! [12:07] Steven Bammel: Whew... [12:07] Steven Bammel: I was worried we'd miss this... [12:07] Hyungsik Yoon: Gas piple line from Russia to South Korea via North Korea will be the main topic [12:07] Hyungsik Yoon: between the two men [12:08] JL:http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/08/12/2011081201089.html [12:09] [12:09] Hyungsik Yoon: This is no good news. No salt on Rramyeon? No taste! [12:09] Steven Bammel: Best idea: skip the ramyoen [12:09] Steven Bammel: I won't eat it. [12:09] Steven Bammel: My kids like it though... [12:10] JL:http://synapse.koreamed.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/0161NRP/nrp-3-328.pdf [12:10] Hyungsik Yoon: I probably have world record in ramyeon consumtion. Minimum five a week [12:10] Steven Bammel: Wow! [12:12] Steven Bammel: Yes, I'll stick with makgeolli [12:12] Hyungsik Yoon: Makgeolli doesn't go with me as I get sick the following day. So is my friend [12:12] Hyungsik Yoon: Soju, that is [12:13] Steven Bammel: You should try the Buja brand of makgeolli. [12:13] Hyungsik Yoon: Buja? Rich person? [12:14] Hyungsik Yoon: or Father and Son [12:17] Steven Bammel: It's the makgeolli brand I drink. [12:17] Steven Bammel: It doesn't make me sick at all. [12:20] Hyungsik Yoon: There are many brands. The most famous is Il**** makgeolli [12:20] Steven Bammel: Which one? [12:20] Hyungsik Yoon: Il**** is a small village near DMZ above Seoul, and soliders liked it [12:21] Steven Bammel: Oh. [12:21] Steven Bammel:http://seongpo****.koreanconsulting.com/2010/07/good-makgeolli.html [12:21] Steven Bammel: This is the one I drink [12:22] Hyungsik Yoon: Somehow I can't open the link [12:22] Steven Bammel:http://seongpo****.koreanconsulting.com/2010/07/good-makgeolli.html  

    From KBC: Tom Brown on Tesco's Korean Success Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2011 37:33


    Produced bySteven Bammel and hosted by Tom Tucker.August 9, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesTom Brown"Homeplus: Tesco’s Success Story on Entering the Korean Market"Tom Brown is Site Research Director at Homeplus Korea, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tesco of the UK.* * *Tesco’s entry into the Korean market contains valuable lessons for anyone doing or wishing to do business in Korea. While other foreign brands like Wal-Mart and Carrefour have failed, Tesco’s Korean brand, Homeplus, is moving from strength to strength as it closes the gap with the market leader, E-mart.This interview covers many fascinating aspects of the Homeplus story in Korea. From its early partnership with Samsung, to an extraordinary level of office culture localization, as well as matching uniqueness of the Korean consumer market, Tesco and Homeplus have achieved an amazing success.Tom Brown has been with Tesco in Asia during this time, both in Korea and China, leading the company’s efforts to locate new stores. His insider perspective leaves us with many valuable insights about business in Korea (and even a little about business in China!).This interview is a “must-listen” for anyone with an interest in business in Korea.Original Post, Transcript, & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central

    Talkin' Tech in Korea w/ Stafford, Matthew, & Jeff

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2011 45:49


    Koreabridge Hangout w/ Matthew Weigand, Stafford Lumsden,  & Jeff Lebow August 1, 2011 Tech in KoreaTopics:  Google Privacy IssuesIE6 finally on its way outMinerva & Korea Defamation LawKoreans encouraged to switch from Naver to GoogleGalaxy Tab 10.1  Subscribe to Koreabridge Hangouts

    Korea Business Talk - July 30, 2011

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2011 57:08


    Korea Business Talk #2 July 30, 2011A collaborative project brought to you by  KoreaBusinessCentral.com & Koreabridge.net   Participants:  Jeff Lebow,  Joshua Davies, Hyungsik Yoon, Adam H Cave Subsribe to Korea Business TalkTopics & Chat Log BelowNews Items & TopicsFrom HyungSik's Last Two Weeks in KoreaA high rise building rocks to Tae BoPrivate school whistle blowers make a lot of moneyHyundai workers arrested for gamblingJTEKT builds a bearing plant in Korea Other StoriesKorea to ban Japanese lawmakers from UlleungdoThe rain this week in Korea!HackingHackers Attack Internet Portal Nate and Cyworld Blog Majority of South Koreans’ data exposedRadiation-Free Food Bolsters South Korea's Exports to JapanBusan braces for ‘Hope Bus’ chaosChat Log[11:03] Jeff: http://lasttwoweekskorea.blogspot.com/ [11:06] Jeff: http://reformsymposium.com/ [11:08] Hyungsik Yoon : I can not join the webcast. It is much different from last time [11:09] Steven Bammel: Oh, very nice blog for HS! [11:18] netz: Hi guys [11:21] Steven Bammel: I'll sign in twice to bump up the numbers. [11:29] Jeff: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2011/07/29/bloomberg1376-LOD6HB07SXKX01-7858NMFT47U5C6VVVSBPLGFRLE.DTL [11:33] Jeff: that's what I meant - 70mm/hour [11:33] DolsotDan: The tancheon in Bundang was about 2 metres higher than usual on Wednesday, yet the soccer game at the Tancheon Sports Complex went ahead. [11:34] Steven Bammel: What's "tancheon in Bundang"? [11:37] DolsotDan: The Tancheon is the large stream that runs through Bundang and Seongnam and joins the Han at Olympic Stadium [11:39] Scott: agree with Josh completely [11:39] Scott: lol [11:39] DolsotDan: HOw about the black leather jacket 2MB sported after the Yeongpyeong incident [11:40] Jeff: http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2011/07/19/Tae-Bo-blamed-for-building-shake/UPI-51641311101106/ [11:42] Scott: Psychoacoustics 101 [11:43] DolsotDan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam****g_Department_Store_collapse [11:44] DolsotDan: This terrible disaster springs to mind instantly [11:44] Scott: The contractors took bribes, and contruction was substandard [11:45] Scott: I think that there is a lot more transparency today, due to those incidents [11:46] Joshua Davies: definitely [11:48] Scott: don't worry about giving on air credit for my comments from the peanut gallery, Josh, I'm just trying to particiapte as much as possible [11:49] Scott: which means, when you hurry to do something, it usually gets done wrong the first time [11:50] DolsotDan: I'm not sure about bbali bbali, but definitely last minute last minute [11:50] Scott: or having to redo things 3 or 4 times [11:51] Scott: let's not talk about the re-calls then [11:53] Scott: it also has to do with the fact the customer support is MUCH stronger in foreign markets, than the local doemstic market, and that is why Koreans are usually complaining about Hyundai [11:53] Steven Bammel: I think the Genesis importing was mainly due to the price difference. [11:54] Jeff: http://www.recentpoker.com/news/hyundai-gamblers-2351.html [11:55] Scott: can't be as bad as http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/07/14/chrysler-workers-in-michigan-reportedly-caught-smoking-drinking-during-lunch/ [11:58] Jeff : http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2939559 [11:59] Scott: equal opportunity vilification of auto workers  http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fmashable.com%2F2011%2F07%2F29%2Finternet-explorer-iq%2F&h=kAQCEfUlk [12:08] Scott: that has to be prety skewed data, just based on the fact the more people use IE than any other browser [12:08] DolsotDan: highest IQ - opera? [12:09] Scott: Don't tell KEB that Josh [12:10] Jeff : http://nielsfootman.com/korea-campaign-against-ie6-portals-ending-support-january/ [12:11] Jeff : http://joongangdaily.joins.com/article/view.asp?aid=2939313 [12:15] Scott: Unbelievable! [12:16] Scott: http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2011/06/113_89881.html [12:17] Scott: KIM CHI!!! [12:19] DolsotDan: There hasn't been a decent Korean cooking show up to now - Kimchi Chronicles [12:20] DolsotDan: The celebrity chefs need to be on board, not just government messages [12:21] Jeff : http://www.crazykoreancooking.blogspot.com/ [12:23] DolsotDan: interesting show guys - just picked it up off the Korea Business Central Tweets [12:24] Steven Bammel: nice job guys!

    Koreabridge Hangout w/ Artists & Media Producers- July 25, 2011

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2011 53:08


    Koreabridge Hangout July 25, 2011 Participants:Britt Kee, Chris Backe, Jason Teale, Jeff Lebow, & Steve Miller Topic:  The inspiration and economics of producing creative works (blogs, paintings, photos, videos, websites) in KoreaRelevant Links Britt: http://brittkee.com Chris: http://chrisinsouthkorea.com Jason: http://jasonteale.com Jeff: http://jefflebow.net/ Steve: http://qiranger.comYou Tube Users In Korea Independent Film Team KOREA Busan hobby photographers unite! Flickr Korea Images Seoul Photo ClubUlsan Online (Ulsan Pear archves)Agit - Busan Art Space

    Korea Business Talk - July 16, 2011

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2011 47:20


    Korea Business Talk #1 July 16, 2011A collaborative project brought to you by  KoreaBusinessCentral.com & Koreabridge.net   Participants:  Jeff Lebow,  Joshua Davies, Daniel Lafontaine, Hyungsik Yoon, Adam H Cave, David Yoon, Don Southerton Subsribe to Korea Business TalkNext KBT Webcast: July 30 11amKSTNews Items & TopicsPyeongchang 2018 Olympics PyeongChang's Olympic bid chief credits teamwork, new marketing Rogge rules out N. Korea co-hosting Pyeongchang GamesChange in Unionization Laws Korean Multiple Labor Union Law Class Action Suit against AppleSouth Korean Lawyer Plans Class-Action Suit Agaist Apple Union attempt in Hyundai Alabama down the tubeHyundai Teaches UAW Best Factory Job Doesn't Need a Union Inflation/Interest Rates S. Korea to Encourage Fixed-Rate Loans to Curb Record Home Debt South Korea Consumer Prices Advance 4.4% Year on Year, More Than ForecastKoreans urged to abandon Naver in favor of Google Blogger Blasts Naver, Urges Korean to Go Google Lonestar Takeover of Korea Exchange Bank Lone Star, Hana Cut KEB Deal Price by 6%Chat Log[10:39] Jeff: Now we're streaming [10:47] Steven Bammel: Crystal clear [10:47] matt: audio excellent [10:48] Steven Bammel: It's not like your hair is going to be messed up... [10:50] Joshua Davies: Thanks Steven! [10:57] Steven Bammel: How about the match fixing in Korean soccer? [10:57] Steven Bammel: Japan's order to public servants not to ride Korean Airlines [10:58] Meebo Message: David is now known as David Yoon [10:58] David Yoon: Thank you for the invitation to this forum! [10:58] Steven Bammel: The typhoon on its way to Korea... [10:58] Steven Bammel: The continuous breakdowns of KTX lately [10:58] Jeff: David, would you like to join the Hangout? [10:58] Steven Bammel: I'm flipping through the paper... [10:59] Steven Bammel: No [10:59] Steven Bammel: I'll contact him now. [11:02] Steven Bammel: I don't know what the deal is with Don. [11:04] Steven Bammel: Jeff - I emailed you now. [11:12] Joshua Davies: Botique is a better way to say small [11:14] Steven Bammel: BTW, please shoot out the link to your social media networks right now... [11:14] Joshua Davies: all of mine is at joshuawdavies.com cheers! [11:35] Steven Bammel: I think Don's connection is coming and going... [11:39] Rahul: Rahul here; you're talking of a lot of topics (Dokdo, Apple) [11:39] Steven Bammel: Yes, it's a good discussion, isn't it? [11:39] Rahul: perhaps. ive just joined in. what's the agenda precisely? [11:40] Steven Bammel: Just a general discussion about the news. [11:40] Steven Bammel: Don Southerton is here to share about a specific business topic, but his connection is struggling. [11:43] Don C.: I think the comment about Chrome solving the problem might be true. Hangout has crashed Firefox and Safari on my Mac [11:47] Jeff: http://nielsfootman.com/blogger-slams-naver-urges-koreans-use-google/ [11:49] Rahul: Guys, please read my article titled "South Korea Beckons: Global Awareness and Cultural Sensitivity Strategies for Western Technical Communicators" at http://2brahulprabhakar.blogspot.com/2009/02/south-korea-beckons-global-awareness.html [11:57] Steven Bammel: Nice job! [12:00] tynessa: joshua you rock

    From KBC: Yong Wook Jun, Ph.D. - Business Lessons in Hallyu & Globalization

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2011 49:08


    Produced bySteven Bammel and hosted by Tom Tucker. July 13, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesYong Wook Jun, Ph.D."Business Lessons in Hallyu & Globalization at Solbridge School of Business in Daejeon"Yong Wook Jun, Ph.D. is Dean of Solbridge School of Business at Woosung University in Daejeon, Korea, as well as Director and Advisor to many Korean corporations.* * *Korea has been on a roll lately, and the Hallyu phenomenon that’s swept Asia, and is now making an impact in the West too, is a visible and powerful symbol of this success. In many ways, Korea has thrived on niche strategies, and no other educational institution in Korea more exemplifies both a niche strategy and efforts to maximize the benefits of Hallyu than Woosung University and Solbridge International School of Business.Yong Wook Jun, also known as Woody Jun, is the Vice President of Woosung University and Dean of SolBridge International School of Business in Daejeon, Korea. Dean Jun earned his bachelor’s degree at Seoul National University, his master’s at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University in Illinois, and a Ph.D. from the Sloan School of Management at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT.He was on the faculty of Chung-Ang University in Seoul for 22 years before taking his current position as Dean of SolBridge last year in 2010. Dean Jun has also served on the board of directors for many leading Korean multinational companies, including Hynix, Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motors, and SK Telecom.In this interview, Dean Jun shares valuable insights about business and education strategy in Korea from the perspective of Solbridge.Original Post & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central

    From KBC - Mark Minton "Helping the World Understand Modern Korea and its Place in Asia"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2011 52:29


     Produced bySteven Bammel and hosted by Tom Tucker.June 17, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesMark Minton "Helping the World Understand Modern Korea and Korea’s Place in Asia"Mark Minton is President of the Korea Society, and previously US Ambassador to Mongolia, as well as long-term diplomat in Korea and Japan.* * *Understanding Korea and Koreans from the wider geopolitical context yields important insights into the newly confident nation we find today. Anyone doing business in this dynamic economy can expect to increase their effectiveness by learning about recent Korean history and its position in the region.Mark Minton boasts of a long history in E. Asia, as a US diplomat in Japan and Korea, and later in Mongolia as US Ambassador. In this discussion with KBC host Tom Tucker, Ambassador Minton shares deep insights about modern Korea and doing business there.Original Post & Discussioncan be found on Korea Business Central

    Negotiating in Korea & Preserving the Past: KBC speaks w/ Peter Bartholomew

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2011 49:09


    Produced by Steven Bammel  and hosted by Tom Tucker.May 20, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesPeter Bartholomew  "Promoting the Value of High-Tech Shipbuilding and Traditional Architecture in Korea"Peter Bartholomew is Vice President of IRC, Ltd. in Seoul, and supporter of efforts to preserve Korean hanok and other historical assets.* * *There are few people more qualified to discuss the Korean economic miracle than Peter Bartholomew. Having arrived as a Peace Corps volunteer, he has remained in Korea almost continuously since 1968. Peter worked in a Korean company for almost a decade in the 1970s, and for the last 28 years, he has run IRC, Ltd. in Seoul, specializing in the shipbuilding and construction sectors.In this interview, Peter shares deep insights about Korean business, including techniques for negotiating with Koreans, as well as about efforts to preserve traditional hanok homes, an area on which he is particularly passionate. He believes that a modern Korea should be compatible with maintaining the natural and historical assets of the past. Original Post & Discussion can be found on Korea Business Central

    Korea Business Central Interview with Dick Warmington

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2011 43:21


    From Korea Business Central's Interview Series  Produced bySteven Bammel and hosted by Tom Tucker.April 29, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesDick Warmington  "Uncovering Korean Potential at Chadwick School in Korea's New City of Songdo"Dick Warmington is President of Chadwick International in Songdo, Korea, and previously CEO of Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific, and before that, President of HP Korea.* * *When Korea Business Central asked Dick Warmington to do an interview for us, we just expected that he'd have great insights about Chadwick International School, Korean education and Songdo New City. We didn't realize he'd also previously run the operations of Hewlett-Packard in Korea during the late 80s and early 90s, and then HP's entire Asia Pacific operations through the Asian IMF Crisis of the late 1990s. We also didn't realize that Chadwick School breaks the mold for international schools by mostly educating Koreans AND bringing a new, pioneering model to education in Korea. One also can't help but get a little more excited about Songdo after listening to Dick gush about its uniquenesses.This interview is inspirational as well as enlightening... It covers lots of ground as Dick shares insight after insight about Korea, Korean education and Korean business.Complete Transcript and Discussion can be found on Korea Business Central

    Joshua Davies - On Presentations @ Busan KOTESOL Spring Symposium

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2011


    Joshua Davies Beyond Info Dump: Using Visuals to Create Interaction in the Classroom Older version of presentation (stay tuned for update) View more presentations from Joshua Davies PDF of presentation slides More resources at: JoshuawDavies.com/kotesol Busan-Gyeongnam Chapter of KOTESOL:  kotesol.org/?q=busan-gyeongnam More KOTESOL media on KB: Koreabridge.net/kotesol Taxonomy upgrade extras: BusanJoshua Davies - On Presentations @ Busan KOTESOL Spring Symposium

    Joshua Davies - On Presentations @ Busan KOTESOL Spring Symposium

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2011 42:07


    Joshua Davies Beyond Info Dump: Using Visuals to Create Interaction in the Classroom Older version of presentation (stay tuned for update) View more presentations from Joshua Davies PDF of presentation slides More resources at: JoshuawDavies.com/kotesol Busan-Gyeongnam Chapter of KOTESOL:  kotesol.org/?q=busan-gyeongnam More KOTESOL media on KB: Koreabridge.net/kotesol

    Korea Business Central Interview - Didier Chenneveau

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2011 32:17


    From Korea Business Central's Interview Series  Produced bySteven Bammel and hosted by Tom Tucker.April 10, 2011The Korea Business Interview SeriesDidier Chenneveau  "Global Expertise Within the Korean Business Framework at LG Electronics"Didier Chenneveau is President - Asia Pacific for CEVA Logistics, and previously EVP and Chief Supply Chain Officer for LG Electronics from 2008 until the end of 2010.* * *From 2008 until the end of 2010, LG Electronics did what's never been done before in Korean business. The company brought in five foreign executives to help bring the company up to international standards in a variety of areas. The experiment is over though; all the non-Korean executives have moved on, and LG Electronics is back in the hands of Koreans only, leaving a lot of unanswered questions about how prepared Korean multinationals are to become truly multinational.Didier Chenneveau was one of the foreign executives and he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Supply Chain Officer for over two years. His insights from the experience are valuable for anyone interested in doing business in Korea, because they explore the limits of Korean business culture, the ways for Korea to improve and implications for others in making a success of their positions within Korean corporate business.For a recap of Didier Chenneveau's exclusive interview on Korea Business Central, in addition to listening or reading below, you can also click here to read a summary on Nojeok Hill, KBC Founder Steven Bammel's Korea business weblog.Discussion for this Interview can be found on Korea Business Central

    Let's Talk Busan#103 - Korean News Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2011 56:02


    Let's Talk Busan #103 February 7, 2010 Busan Profile: Busan Ilbo reporter and new producer of Let's Talk Busan, Lee Byung Chul Panel Topic: New Media in Korea and Busan Panelists: Peter DeMarco, Bobby McGill, Oh Jae Hee

    Let's Talk Busan #100 - Racism in Korea

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2011 53:04


    Let's Talk Busan#100 January 17, 2010 Racism in Korea, Global Leadership & Congrats on #100 Guests: Grace Ga, Rodney Hollingsworth,  Benson Kamari, Ife Afolayan , Lee Suk Jun Host: Jeff Lebow

    Let's Talk Busan#99 - The Travel Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2011 52:23


    Let's Talk Busan#99 Travel- International, Domestic, & LocalGuests: Peter Demarco -  Koreahow.com  Flickr Photos June Jeong  - Pukyoung  National University Foreign Language School Annabelle Murphy - As Marilyn Jen Sotham -  Jen Performances Host: Jeff Lebow

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