From Bad to Worse to Best in Class: A Refugee's Success Story

Biography & Memoir, Business, Reference
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Author: Hao Lam ISBN: 9780999891919
Publisher: Hao Lam Publication: April 30, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Hao Lam
ISBN: 9780999891919
Publisher: Hao Lam
Publication: April 30, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Hao Lam wasn’t always interested in making smart choices. As a kid in Saigon, he was more focused on getting into (or out of) trouble than planning for his future. Then the war ended, and everything changed. With his very life at stake, Lam had to grow up—and learn fast.

An inspiring tale of audacity and perseverance, hardship and personal growth, From Bad to Worse to Best in Class takes readers on one man’s voyage from war-torn Vietnam to a new life in North America, from penniless refugee to successful businessman.

Essential reading for aspiring entrepreneurs, business leaders, dedicated educators, and lifelong learners, Lam’s story is a lesson on finding the internal compass that leads to success—even when the journey there seems impossible.

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Hao Lam wasn’t always interested in making smart choices. As a kid in Saigon, he was more focused on getting into (or out of) trouble than planning for his future. Then the war ended, and everything changed. With his very life at stake, Lam had to grow up—and learn fast.

An inspiring tale of audacity and perseverance, hardship and personal growth, From Bad to Worse to Best in Class takes readers on one man’s voyage from war-torn Vietnam to a new life in North America, from penniless refugee to successful businessman.

Essential reading for aspiring entrepreneurs, business leaders, dedicated educators, and lifelong learners, Lam’s story is a lesson on finding the internal compass that leads to success—even when the journey there seems impossible.

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