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December 8, 2009
December 7, 2009
Hi Sheldon, I'd love to read your new book! Thanks for the offer.
December 5, 2009
Share about marketing books and resources, and ask questions.
December 5, 2009
May 21, 2009
Frederick DeWorken is now a member of Personal MBA Community
May 19, 2009

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What do you do?
International Consultant, CB Richard Ellis
What are you most interested in learning?
Entrepreneurship, Import/Export
What do you have to offer the PMBA Community?
MBA, 3 years Peace Corps, 1 year as a business plan coach, etc.
What do you want to achieve in this community?
Progenerate ideas and positive thought

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At 9:34pm on December 8, 2009, Sheldon Nesdale said…
All I know about Manuka Bush is that bees make great honey from it.
At 5:24am on May 21, 2009, Shantanu said…
Hello Frederick,
Welcome to the PMBA Community!

It's great to know that you have spent quite a long time with Peace Corps. As you reflect back on your experience, are there any management or leadership lessons which you often share with others? Please feel free to share the same on the Forum. I think insights which are not directly from business arena, would be quite useful to all the members of the PMBA community who are either currently entrepreneurs or are looking forward to be.

Good to have you here.
I welcome you again to the PMBA Community!
-Shantanu
 
 
 

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