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A Bit Of Culture: Steve Jobs, Hang Tuah/Jebat & Ragging in Schools

Kam Raslan | Zan Azlee | Fikri Fadzil

22-Oct-16 17:00

A Bit Of Culture: Steve Jobs, Hang Tuah/Jebat & Ragging in Schools

Steve Jobs had a reputation of being a strict, blunt and demanding boss, Kam asks; Is tough love the best way to get the best out of employees? Realism vs Idealism, Fikri explores the balance of both in reference to the Hang Tuah legend. Snakes in a pit - character building or just plain ol' sadism? Zan Azlee puts that out to our culture vultures.   


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