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Kellie - Journal Entries: July 2005
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Kellie - Journal Entries. Wednesday, July 27, 2005. Cambodia - The Project, PwC and the Rhythm of Life! We are now three weeks into our Cambodian adventure, and after Iren's arrival two weeks ago, now have our full team complement here in Phnom Penh. Our assignment was to spend 5 of our 8 weeks reviewing the business from a strategic and operational perspective and provide recommendations to help the business create a sustainable future for itself and the 100 disadvantaged women that it employs. The most...
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Mona - Weekly Wrap: July 2005
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Mona - Weekly Wrap. Thursday, July 28, 2005. Weekly Wrap # 3. Hello from Phnom Penh Cambodia with Project Ulysses,. We were honored and privileged to be invited to a dinner with the Phnom Penh office. Some of the Indochina leadership from Vietnam were here for training and the dinner. We spoke about Ulysses and met several of the mgrs and staff. It was a rare moment for me to get my picture taken and to stand on the back row or in the middle of a group pic because I was the Tall one! Things that surprise...
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Mona - Weekly Wrap: August 2005
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Mona - Weekly Wrap. Saturday, August 27, 2005. Weel;y Wrap #6. Chum reap sour (hello) Everyone,. In the spirit of what doesn't kill you will make you stronger, since lastweek I have eaten some legs from a fried tarantula (with some tomatodipping sauce) and I played 9 holes of golf with my partner from Sweden,Iren. Both were things I couldn't imagine doing with any sort of gusto before I left the States. We did our final deliverables here and celebrated with some time at a nearby day spa to remove the fro...
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Mona - Journal Entries/Excerpts: July 2005
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Mona - Journal Entries/Excerpts. Saturday, July 23, 2005. I realize this is a very unique experience. Only reserved for a few. I still register a sense of disbelief that it is me living this experience. Seeing things now that were only images from past issues of National Georgraphic. Or vague recollections of news headlines about conflicts in South East Asia. It was a world apart. A world that has become real. Real enough to touch, taste, hear, and smell. Real enough to see up close from my camera lens,.
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Mona - Weekly Wrap: Weekly Wrap #5
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Mona - Weekly Wrap. Thursday, August 18, 2005. Chum reap sour (Hello) Everyone,. It is hard to believe we have less than two weeks remaining here inCambodia. It has been energizing and it has been draining. It has been one of the most intense and challenging situations I have had the privilege to be a part of. As Ralf Schneider, our partner and global Ulysses champion says: Ulysses is about learning and not knowing. We have been pleasantly surprised that Hagar has used our product costing and pricing too...
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Phnom Penh: July 2005
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005. Our apartment, an oasis among the chaos. Here are the views from our apartment. The parking area is the courtyard as you enter the "complex." Two of us have the bedroom window view of the tin roof and the brown wooden two story building. If you look closely, you will see some people crouched in the bottom window. Many buildings for housing do not have glass for windows. Posted by Mona at 4:50 PM. Friday, July 08, 2005. Do you think this is our apartment? Cambodia in the Morning.