Cherié  Carter-Scott

The Asian paradox of old traditions and new options

Are new choices for Asians potentially dangerous? Cherié Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame from Thailand to discuss the paradox of when the gravity of traditional values meet compelling 21st century opportunity choices.

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Why is listening so difficult for humans? Cherié Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how to practice one of the most powerful professional and managerial principles: listen more, talk less.
Do you value what you've received from past efforts of others? Cherié Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame from Bangkok, Thailand to discuss how the cultural respect this country has for its ancestors extends to the marketplace.
Has America lapsed into a state of malaise? Cherie Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame to talk about a condition worse than malaise in the U.S., what has caused it and what we must do to recover.
Can a woman succeed and still be a "lady?" Dr. Cherie Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how a woman pulls off being an entrepreneur in a world that still expects her to act like a lady.
Why aren't women better self-promoters? Cherie Carter-Scott joins Jim Blasingame to say that she attributed her inability to claim her own ideas in the past was due to a female trait of being less aggressive than men.