Cross cultural project "Debrief"
Created for our exec MBA class - A rather insensitive PM "debriefs" his foreign resource en-route to the airport. Somewhat humorous (it killed in our MBA class), possibly useful for other MBA students. Happy to help explain context if you're interested in using.
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