Words you don't want to hear as Team Leader - 9 リーダーとして聞きたくないこと その9
Sarah at the Yakitori bar; Steve san, the man says it was baby chicken eyelids, armpits and the crunchy bits you said tasted nice were it's kneecaps. OK? . サラは焼鳥屋で言いました 「スティーブさん、お店の人が言ってますよ。これは若鶏のまぶた、ワキ、そして美味しいと言っていたパリパリしたものは、膝頭だったそうです。いいですか?」
The Rotary Foundation’s Group Study Exchange (GSE) program is a unique cultural and vocational exchange opportunity for business people and professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 who are in the early stages of their careers. The program provides travel grants for teams to exchange visits in paired areas of different countries. For four to six weeks, team members experience the host country's culture and institutions, observe how their vocations are practiced abroad, develop personal and professional relationships, and exchange ideas.
In a typical four-week tour, applicants participate in five full days of vocational visits, 15 to 20 club presentations, 10 to 15 formal visits and social events, two to three days at the district conference, three to four hours per day of cultural and site tours, and three to four hours per day of free time with host families.
For each team member, the Foundation provides the most economical round-trip airline ticket between the home and host countries. Rotarians in the host area provide for meals, lodging, and group travel within their district. 2008 the host country is Japan.
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