Ron McFarland

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Tokyo, Japan

Ron McFarland has been working in Japan for over 40 years, and he's spent more than 30 of them in international sales, sales management training, and expanding sales worldwide. He's worked in or been to more than 80 countries. Over the most recent 17 years, Ron had established distributors in the United States and throughout Europe for a Tokyo-headquartered, Japanese hardware cutting tool manufacturer. More recently, he's begun giving seminars in English and Japanese to people interested in his overseas travels and expanding business overseas. You can find him on LinkedIn.

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If you're interested in more sources on this presentation on the book "The Chimp Paradox".  It gives a fun little presentation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir2PnkgH0bA

It talks about three parts of the brain, namely "The Human", The Chimp" and "The Computer".

In this article I talked about the problem of stereotypes of members from outside groups. There is an opportunity there too, but the outside group representative must be selected very carefully. I'm just reading "Team of Teams" by Stanley Allen McChrystal. He writes that planting a person from an outside group (team) into another can offer the strengths of both groups (teams).