Untold Stories from the Wild East

· Transnational Press London
Ebook
136
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About this ebook

András G. Kelemen shares his stories from a long transnational professional career. Kelemen worked in various roles in transnational organisations. He has four children and three grandchildren. When it comes to daily politics, while being a diehart patriot and simoultaneously a cosmopolitan, Kelemen says “I am a diehard democrat. However, to confuse anyone” he admits during his professional years as a top manager he had to skip some democratic processes as the pressures of time specific critical decisions dictated. Kelemen, as clearly seen from his satirical story telling in this book, says he would listen eagerly to the opinions of his colleagues if there was enough time, “but this happened rather scarcely”.

About the author

András G. Kelemen is an Hungarian Economist who was born two years after World War II in a “communist country”. He claims that his "life typically represents the life behind the iron curtain". He has worked many years in international business environments including postings in Japan and Libya. András is also a cancer survivor "with humour” in his own words. He describes himself as "a devoted pro-bono activist without compromises, supported by a good musical education, and born bravery".

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