Asian Business Development? fail! - Page 2
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krndandaman
Mozambique16569 Posts
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
pretty interesting blog haha. and lol your colleagues or wahtever soudn really annyoing | ||
MightyAtom
Korea (South)1897 Posts
On August 26 2010 16:13 Luddite wrote: I thought "speaking Asian" meant speaking in really fucked up English. lol people in Asia aren't the worst at speaking English, but I use 'Speaking in Asian' sarcastically, that my collegues automatically thought of me as just 'Asian' so of course I must understand all Asian lanuages lol. That's why I forced all my staff to speak korean to me later when I made it as director. lol | ||
VorcePA
United States1102 Posts
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MightyAtom
Korea (South)1897 Posts
On August 26 2010 16:32 krndandaman wrote: awesome.. enjoyed reading this. i find all this as well as your job very interesting. i want to do something like this in the future haha. random question, but what do you enjoy about your job? what do you dislike? Well, as a professional executive manager, the actual company doesn't really matter to me, I'll go where I'm need or hired. But working at that level with a full expense account and benefits, I think I love and hate everything about it. I love the executive level expense account: I hate the fact I have no will power and eat steak every night unitl I gained 50 pounds over 3 years. I love traveling and staying in 5 and 6 star hotels: I hate when I have to visit 3 countries in 4 days or am living in the same hotel room for 3 weeks and haven't see my wife and son for a month. I love the power and influence I have in my industry: I love to crush those who hate me in the industry lol, sorry this part is just full of love I love my staff who I've trained and they own; I hate my staff who I've trained and don't report to me anymore and have wasted all my time and training on them to simply cruise under another crappy director line manager. I love the challenge and competition, but I hate the politics among the other divisions who I have to work within the company who try to cut my budget without telling me and lying that I approved it by not sending it back to me for reveiw before the end of the deadline. But I love the fact that they do it on me, one time. I like the fact that I'm at the top of food chain that I can directly get on a conference call with that little finance department fucker with the head of marketing and an owner and call him completely ignorant and out of his depth of experience and that if he keeps speaking that he is really pissing me off and that I'm I'd rather he just shut up for the rest of the call. ^^ I'm only nice to my fellow geeks. keke. Of course I like the cash, but, a guy like me though, is never satisfied with how much he is making unless its at least 8 figures a year. Not because I like to spend it, but its like my score card. I love the freedom my job and position gives, but I hate that I never had time to do anything else but my job. I love the fact that I've worked at some of the best companies with some of the best people, but I'm happy I quit 6 months ago to just go a very very long and more longer than expected vacation ^^ Cheers | ||
MightyAtom
Korea (South)1897 Posts
On August 26 2010 17:53 VorcePA wrote: More stories of retarded Americans and conservative Dutch people please Actually I liked the Americans more than the Dutch! lol | ||
Pure.Calm
United Kingdom196 Posts
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MightyAtom
Korea (South)1897 Posts
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MightyAtom
Korea (South)1897 Posts
On August 26 2010 16:44 alffla wrote: lolol i love both hk and sg ^__^ pretty interesting blog haha. and lol your colleagues or wahtever soudn really annyoing Thanks, i'll say that as people and if they worked anywhere but Asia, best of the best, but yeah, I almost, one time, knocked one of them out. lol. He got drunk in Shinjiku (in Tokyo) then starting talking shit, blah, blah, you think because you're Asian you know so much about marketing blah blah (he was drunk at the time), so I looked at him and just let him vent, then he started to point his figure at me and was about to poke me in the chest, then I looked at him right in his eyes and said to him, 'Jack*. Slow.. Down...' Then he sobered up a bit and realized what he was doing and walked quickly back inside the bar. One of our celebrity's bodyguards was standing by observing it, and you know what he said to me? 'Dave you a good man' lol It took all my will power not to take advantage of the situation and slightly escalate the situation so that I would be fully justified to knock him out, I mean how many opportunities do you get like this in your life? ^^ | ||
exeexe
Denmark937 Posts
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MightyAtom
Korea (South)1897 Posts
On August 26 2010 18:29 exeexe wrote: I think i have learned how to count to 10 in asian. Wanna hear? lol love too keke | ||
ooni
Australia1498 Posts
Also I shall learn to speak European someday to make up my generalisations in the past! | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
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MightyAtom
Korea (South)1897 Posts
On August 26 2010 19:53 haduken wrote: So MightyAtom, what exactly does an executive manager do? Basically armed with my consulting background and MBA, any type of company which requires upper management like a director of a region, VP or whatever, will pick me up, IF, they like what I represent on a strategic or experience side. Meaning either I'm a sick business strategist and they are in a bad competitive position or They want to increase their know-how in an industry that I have a lot experience and networks in. But, basically, its setting up new marketing channels, negotiating with suppliers, reporting to the excutive board, having a marketing or operations staff to either set up a new business unit or do a major marketing promotional campaign. The only difference from an executive manager and manager is the amount of authority you have over you own budgetary spend and the scope of the work as well as being one of the key decision makers for the company's overall or divisional strategy. A manager can tweat it or contribute, but the executive manager is the one with the final say and is ultimatley responsible. But trust me, everyone works their way up the ladder, litterally 18 hour work days for 3 weeks straight with about 4 hours of sleep max, setting up 2 casino poker rooms within 15 days from interior to training to set up and marketing promotions, working with gov't bodies to do policy on certain commercial laws. etc. But if you're focused,..well, just read my main blog if you are really interested in gettting there or just a step up the ladder ^^ Cheers! http://geektohero.typepad.com/geek-to-hero-mighty-atom/ | ||
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