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Coffee Break is a relaxed discussion of management principles over coffee, tea, or your choice of drink. In this episode, Coffee Break continues exploring around the world with our guest who has worked from the Philippines, Vanuatu, Kazakhstan, and the Czech Republic. Join us as we explore her motivations, management styles, and experiences in multicultural organizations. Presented by Prof. Rhea Rowena Apolinario Prof. Janny Surmieda with Prof. Dan Anthony Dorado Mr. Dridge Paul Reyes Dr. Reysa Alenzuela Head Librarian Oriental Institute Academy of Sciences Czech Republic PHD RESEARCH Kyungpook National University PHD EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT University of Ilo-Ilo Edited by Mr. Dridge Reyes #ad #productplacement with Special Thanks to Cafe Moksha fb.com/CafeMokshaMarie #CoffeeBreak #SLISat60 #LICManagement -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Episode 10 Links: ALA Mailing List - lists.ala.org/sympa IFLA Mailing List - mail.iflalists.org/wws/lists On collaboration: ALA International Relations Round Table Website - ala.org/rt/irrt/ FB Page - fb.com/alairrt On Cultural Diversity: ala.org/acrl/standards/diversity For more stories of libraries around the globe: ALA IRRT/s International Leads www.ala.org/rt/irrt/intlleads/leadsarchive/archive ALA funded project to be published December 2021: Alenzuela, R. (2021). 'Cultural Competency of Ni-Vanuatu Librarians: Vanuatu Libraries Contribution to the Nation’s Vibrant Cultural Identity''. Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association, 70(4). doi.org/10.1080/24750158.2021.1992709