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Leadership and chopping wood
The Philippine Star
|July 13, 2025
Years ago, I was invited to give a keynote address to an APAC country managers' leadership assembly, which took place in one of the function rooms at the Manila Polo Club.
Clients and friends who have invited me in the past know that I always show up early, so I can have a little time allowance to study the venue, examine the stage, and check the tech provisions so I can provide or ship out work of excellence.
I distinctly remembered that this involved country leaders or directors from the region, so I thought I'd better wear something decent. Pulling out my treasured Italian suit and inserting a nicely folded pocket square, I was alone but waited for my participants to come.
Half an hour later, a tall, distinguished-looking gentleman was the first attendee. So I greeted him warmly and said, "Good evening, sir. You are early."
His eyes darted all over the room, and not for a moment did he look at me and say, "Yeah, I know. Hey, listen, can I get a can of beer here?"
My goodness, this gentleman mistook me for a waiter.
I secretly laughed and, with a warm smile, responded, "Why, of course. I will get one for you." So I looked for a can of beer, gave it to him, and said, "Enjoy the beer, sir."
He reached for the can without looking at me and gave a cursory, "Thanks!"
That was one of the funniest moments in my entire career.
Imagine his face when the attendees came and the emcee introduced me as the evening's keynote speaker. I kid you not, but you should have seen how his face flushed red, surely not because of the beer but because of sheer embarrassment.
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