When is it time to move on from what you’re doing…and go for the gold? Episode #13 of the Language of Business is now on-the-air! The full 30-minute episode is below, featuring Mike Dreitzer, Bonnie Fendrock, Chuck Stravin and Andrew Wiener. Click on their names below for the individual interview segments. You can also view… Continue reading Episode 13: Bold Business Moves
Author: Gregory Stoller
Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.
BC ROK’s the DMZ
Many thanks to the US Army, Air Force, Navy, UNCMAC (United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission) and the ROK (Republic of Korea) for their gracious hosting of our team at the DMZ. Perhaps the most gratifying part of the day, however, was eating with the soldiers in the Mess Hall. Larry and I paid for… Continue reading BC ROK’s the DMZ
Largest Alumni Event ever held on IME tonight in Seoul
Many thanks to our small army of people on the ground in Seoul– and there’s *no* exaggeration here– who pulled off the largest alumni event gathering in my long history of leading these trips. Including our trip participants, over 70 people attended, including current students. The group was also a nice cross section of BC’s… Continue reading Largest Alumni Event ever held on IME tonight in Seoul
Exciting 1st day in Ho Chi Minh
Everyone slept in this morning and then a subset of the group met for lunch. We ended up playing “human frogger” crossing the streets (check out the 10 second video to see if you could find a long enough break to cross) and eventually just settled on cold tea. P&G hosted us in the afternoon,… Continue reading Exciting 1st day in Ho Chi Minh
Kicking the academic tires, Asian style: Radio Entrepreneurs
Many thanks to Radio Entrepreneurs for including the IME Asia program on their broadcast. The interview link is below.
Episode 12: Effective Business Communication
Say what you mean, or mean what you say? Subtle mistakes in meaning can derail a deal. Episode #12 (Business Communications) is now on-the-air. The full 30-minute episode is below, featuring Melanie Calzetti-Spahr, Bill Kenney, Brenda Bence and Marjorie Whittaker. For the non YouTube version of the episode, see below: Continuous business improvement for start-ups,… Continue reading Episode 12: Effective Business Communication
Episode #12 filming: the Language of Business TV
Communicating well in business is tough, and the subtlest mistakes can immediately derail even the best deals. Whether getting your intended point across is a born talent, or learned over time, all executives can improve—including the most senior ones—if they’re truly willing to be critiqued. How to effectively communicate, on the next Language of Business.… Continue reading Episode #12 filming: the Language of Business TV