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Choice Encourages Employees to Speak Up at Work

Choice Encourages Employees to Speak Up at Work

Hamilton Lindley October 17, 2021 Influencing / LeadershipLeave a comment

Korean Air had more plane crashes than nearly any other airline in the world. You may think they had old planes or poorly trained pilots. But that wasn’t the case. Instead, they had a cultural legacy–Korean culture is hierarchical. You are required to be submissive to your elders and superiors in …

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