What Thais Can Learn from Netflix—Part 4
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What Thais Can Learn from Netflix—Part 4
Larry S. Persons, PhD
Candor
The unique thing about durian (the fruit) is not its hard shell that looks like the back of an ankylosaurus, or its weird pods of yellow custard that taste like nothing else on the planet. THE thing about durian is that you either love it or hate it.
My dad lived in Thailand for over 40 years, and he hated the stuff. He just couldn’t get past the wretched smell. My mom and my nanny, true lovers of durian, snuck it in from the fresh market and devoured it discreetly in our back yard.
Candor—from a Thai point of view—is the durian of all management principles touted by Netflix. Except that this time it’s the other way around. Farangs tend to love it, and Thais can’t get past the smell.
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https://www.leadwithcq.com/blog/candor-what-thais-can-learn-from-netflix-part-4-series-on-thai-values-4-0/
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