Category: Decision-making
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How leadership actually works in Vietnam
Western leadership models often fail quietly in Vietnam This article explains how leadership actually works in Vietnamese organisations and why understanding hierarchy harmony and authority matters for expat and local leaders alike
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When consumer expectations and business practices diverge: a case study
If you lead or advise in Vietnam, this case study shows how trust collapses when persistence replaces process. Read closely, not to criticise, but to learn how boundaries, refunds, and verification separate professional leadership from transactional pressure
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When dark design deceives
This 1,000-word case study explores how Academia.edu’s silent auto-renewal charged $371.80 AUD without warning—highlighting the dangers of dark patterns in tech design. Learn what dark patterns are, how they manipulate users, and what ethical leadership in digital spaces should look like.
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Building your AI innovation team
Transform your organization with “Building Your AI Innovation Team” by Lee Hopkins. This white paper offers crucial insights into assembling effective AI teams, fostering collaboration, and overcoming implementation challenges. Download today to harness the power of diverse perspectives for successful AI initiatives



