For most of 2020, the first thing that comes to most people’s mind, whether it’s their daily life or work, was probably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, the pandemic had an unprecedented impact on businesses. However, under the pressure of the pandemic, in addition to responding more carefully to various challenges, some people also gradually shifted part of their focus to more study and learning, looking for ways to improve themselves and adjust the pace of their businesses from the changes in these turbulent times. As “freshmen” in the EMBA program at the College of Management, National Taiwan University, Richard Lee, the general manager of Jiu Zhen Nan Food Company, and Hsiao Meng-yu, the environmental safety and health manager of Google Taiwan, are the most notable examples.
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