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Ability versus Connections

Spanish

Alfredo Cavazos (Monterrey, Mexico) "In Mexico, as in the whole world, I would say that it is important to have relationships and contacts..."

María Esther Castillo (Monterrey, Mexico) "Well I think that you need both things, to have good relations, that is to know people so you can relate..."

Andrés Alberto Vargas Alfaro (Lima, Peru) "In Peruvian companies, one of the idiosyncrasies of people here is to avoid hiring people from the..."

Jorge Schwalb (Lima, Peru) "Well, in Peru, as in many Latin American countries, it is very important, I think it is really important to..."

Roberto Salmón Rodríguez (Lima, Peru) "I believe that one of the ways of doing business, is if you go at it based on your knowledge about..."

Chinese

John Wa (Gaoxiong, Taiwan) "I think that people's individual... "

Thomas Chiang (Shan Dong, China) "I think that on this problem..."

Ming-Chuan Pan (Keelung, Taiwan) "In Taiwan, although many companies..."

Yui-Liang Chen (Taipei, Taiwan) "I think what you can't avoid..."

Turkish

Ömer Yüksel Sümer (Ankara, Turkey) "If there is a lack of experts in a certain job ..."

Alparslan Tekiner (Ankara, Turkey) "Although in the recent years it has changed a bit..."

Cem Ağin (Ankara, Turkey) "It is said that competence and skills are not..."

Berna Morgül (Ankara, Turkey) "Again in Turkey, people give a lot of importance to..."

Japanese

Fumiaki (Osaka, Japan) "Which is more important, connections..."

Satoru (Tokyo, Japan) "Then satoru says..."

Tetsuro (Tokyo, Japan) "Then tetsuro says..."

Hiroshi (Hiroshima, Japan) "I'd like to talk about the relation between abilities versus connections..."


Authors: LouisPM, orkelm.