[Vnbiz] Staying to be a leader - how to change?

Hien Nguyen hnguyen97 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 6 21:52:02 PDT 2007


Hi brother Hoanh et al,

I joined VBiz more than two years ago and mostly a hidden watcher. Butstill,
I read your messages from time to time. I feel warm every time. They are
like waves that wear down the rock.

I have a question about your art of change:

- How do you nurture such a positive energy that keep your meanings alive
for many years and inspire great hope of change for others? I admit that I
sometimes feel tired and lost of meanings.
- Can you share with us how to change mindset and habits?
- The experience of putting wish for change into real action and implement
it to a completer over an extended period(years)? Half way through a wish is
also none.

Regards,
Hien

On 4/4/07, Tran Dinh Hoanh <tdhoanh at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> [ Vietnam Business Forum ]
>
>
> Dear CACC,
>
> Let me switch gear a little on this series, to inject a little fun into
> the subject :-)
>
> A.  These questions are for all the guys and the gals who have been living
> in the city all their life.
>
> 1.  About 80 percent of the Vietnamese population live in the countryside
> and 70 percent of the population are farmers.  You live in the city all your
> life.  How do you plan to understand the rural folks?
>
> 2.  If you think you have some understanding about the rural folks, how
> would you describe them generally (i.e., their typical behavior and
> attitude, wishes and dreams, etc.)?
>
> B.  These questions are for the guys and gals who are 30 and over.   More
> than 51 percent of the Vietnamese population is under 25 yrs old.  A very
> young population.
>
> Please describe what you understand as the typical behavior and attitude
> of the generation of university students today?
>
> C.  I am repeating question B above, but this time the question is for the
> university students themselves. If you are a university student, question B
> is now for you.
>
> When you are answer B or C, please indicate what group you are in
> (university studens or folks over 30).
>
> Chip in for fun, gals and guys!  Have a great day!
>
> Hoanh
>
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