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Great advice Glenn - best wishes to your father. Miguel
Unleash Your Passion to Unlock Your Leadership
My father, Frank Llopis, who was a victim of Castro’s Cuba, always told me that he never had any regrets in life. (He turned 96 years old last Friday!) He said he’d been given opportunities that allowed him to live a more complete life – a life full of joy and contentment. But he also said that...
Great post Glenn.
As the son of immigrants and as a burgeoning entrepreneur, your comments hit home - literally. Our backgrounds as immigrants provide unique perspectives to solving problems, developing innovations, and expanding markets.
The Immigrant Perspective Represents a Leadership Advantage
A recent article in Inc. Magazine (July/August, 2010) continued to shed light on the growing impact of Immigrant influence on business leadership and economic development impact in the United States. The following is an powerful statistic that was shared in the article: "According to a 2007 p...
Great post Juan. I think the cultural aspects of Hispanic cultural elements cannot only be associated with reaching the Hispanic market, but also understanding them within an organizational context (recruitment,retainment, leadership, management, etc.). Organizations are well advised to not only understand Hispanics as consumers but also as employees and talent that can used to drive their businesses. Nice post.
Culture, the Glue that Holds Latinos Together
By Juan Tornoe Remember back in 1992 - some of you still were wearing diapers then - while in the midst of the presidential race James Carville hung a sign in Bill Clinton’s campaign headquarters that read, “It’s the Economy, Stupid”? As succinct a phrase as it was, I believe it dramatically cha...
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