7 Questions on Leadership with Tatsapon Muendach
Name: Tatsapon Muendach
Title: Product Owner
Organisation: Kasikorn Line Co.,Ltd.
From the experience of consulting In the import and export business for over 20 years, I have nothing concrete to assert myself. But the company I created with my friends to continue their business today is Freight Connect, but due to the economic toxicity of the Covid-19 situation, I would like to separate myself. with the idea that Everything can progress and continue to grow. in a new organization that We will be able to create it without much desire. and willing to join with all organizations in developing and driving to be in line with the current social conditions
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Jonno White
1. What have you found most challenging as a leader?
Make decisions because the results of the decisions will directly affect the image and potential of the leading.
2. How did you become a leader? Can you please briefly tell the story?
It must come from harvesting, accumulating experience and time from the past to the present. Including learning and must constantly develop oneself in order to keep up with the changing world trends.
3. How do you structure your work days from waking up to going to sleep?
There must be clear planning and allocation of time. Restful sleep is important. If you don’t get enough rest, it will effect your daily work. It also affects important decisions.
4. What's a recent leadership lesson you've learned for the first time or been reminded of?
Prudence that comes from accumulated experience including the opportunity to open up and listen to people at all levels in the organization to provide information for making the best decision.
5. What's one book that has had a profound impact on your leadership so far? Can you please briefly tell the story of how that book impacted your leadership?
It is a book in Buddhism. They are the words of the Load Buddha, which are the main guidelines know as the “4 Satipatthana” that lead to true liberation from suffering. It’s a matter of practicing mindfulness. That will make our lives better.
6. If you could only give one piece of advice to a young leader, what would you say to them?
Today’s young leaders are people with many talents. But being a leader does’t have to be great. You can be a good leader. And can win the hearts of those around you by being and and ordinary person who is always humble and respectful of others.
7. What is one meaningful story that comes to mind from your time as a leader, so far?
Friendship, kindness and sacrifice Most people fear and respect senior leaders. But I see that the higher we go, We should make ourselves smaller. We will receive excellent cooperation.
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