Korean Business Culture Insights: “Where the Boss Sits”

The following snippet from one of my lectures in the KBC Professional Certification Program is now part of the ebook Korean Business Etiquette Guide: Take an Essential Step Toward Your Business Goals in Korea! 

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7-26-2012 1-46-02 AM

From the lecture in Chapter 4 of Korean Business Etiquette Guide: Take an Essential Step Toward Your Business Goals in Korea!

“…Moving on to the main lesson, item #3 in the Textbook mentions that the boss usually sits at the head of the table. There is a significant exception to this… it’s when the boss is trying to act egalitarian (or at least “employee-friendly”, and especially at meals). In that case, if it’s a long table, he’ll often sit in the middle. At this point though, the hierarchy kicks back in…”

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