Leadership in Numbers: Myanmar in a Global Context

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** Booking has been closed! **Lack of trained staff has been identified as one of the key challenges faced by 77% of companies in Myanmar according to the Roland Berger 2017 Business Survey. Jean-Louis Van Doorne, Chief Franchise Advocate, Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc., will present the results of a Global Leadership study that analyses the impact of leadership characteristics with a lens on Myanmar in the global context. Understand the data: Learn which leadership behaviors employees respond to and why. Delineate which supervisor characteristics are most likely to inspire and foster successful relationships. Understand how to apply the findings and adjust for regional differences. Discover what truly motivates your employees and makes them want to stay and grow with you. Click here https://www.amchammyanmar.com/asp/view_doc.asp?DocCID=5180 or detailed agenda.Date and Time: February 2, 8:30 am to 10 amVenue: Sule Shangri-la Hotel YangonCost: No cost to attend.About Dale CarnegieDale Carnegie Training was founded in 1912, inspired by one man's belief in the power of self-improvement. Since then, it's evolved into a movement that's crossed borders and generations, showing people how to tap into the best parts of themselves to create positive change.Dale Carnegie's original body of knowledge has been constantly updated, expanded and refined through more than a century's worth of real-life business experiences. Our programs, available in over 90 countries and 30 languages, show people all over the world how to communicate in a way that draws others in, so they can form closer, more rewarding relationships.Click here https://www.dalecarnegie.com/ for more information.Dale Carnegie and MyanmarThe bestseller book 'How to Win Friends and Influence People' written by Dale Carnegie in 1936 was translated into Myanmar by former Prime Minister U Nu. In the 1950's the book became part of high school curriculum and a standard reference for business education.