Official Review: American Corporate by Jeb Stewart Harrison
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Re: Official Review: American Corporate by Jeb Stewart Harrison
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So true, when you work in a cultural diverse environment such as our OBC we need to learn to respect other cultures and its beauty. Thank you for bringing out the importance of this through your review!It was heartbreaking to learn that top-ranking executives found it difficult to embrace cultural diversity. For instance, Dominique Chatelard, Brigitte Touliard, and Pierre LeDieu (from France) constantly referred to their American colleagues as stupid. In addition, some Americans could not stand Japanese culture and cuisine.


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Indeed this is gross. I had an experience like this back in the days. With this it reminded me if the frustration you feel when you realize how others feel about you because of your race. Nice review.“I don’t know how you guys can eat that sh*t…. I wouldn’t be surprised if you all woke up tomorrow morning with little slit eyes".