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	<title>Comments on: Moving to Seattle and Microsoft &#8211; The Transition</title>
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		<title>By: Fiona Lam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fiona Lam</dc:creator>
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		<description>Mitch, this is Fiona (the channel marketer at Juniper) at your Ericsson days. I&#039;ve moved on to monster.com to run their Greater China marketing and totally agreed with you the concept of &quot;people, product and process&quot; for the first 100 days.  I pick up the job after they acquired the 2nd largest job site in China.  It was a massive task for me to adapt to a new culture, quickly master a new acquired Chinese operation and learn how to survive in a branded new Internet advertising industry which I never run, most importantly, to establish creditibilty within the first 100 days.  Lots of fun! Great to hear you enjoy your new row! Keep on.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mitch, this is Fiona (the channel marketer at Juniper) at your Ericsson days. I&#8217;ve moved on to monster.com to run their Greater China marketing and totally agreed with you the concept of &#8220;people, product and process&#8221; for the first 100 days.  I pick up the job after they acquired the 2nd largest job site in China.  It was a massive task for me to adapt to a new culture, quickly master a new acquired Chinese operation and learn how to survive in a branded new Internet advertising industry which I never run, most importantly, to establish creditibilty within the first 100 days.  Lots of fun! Great to hear you enjoy your new row! Keep on.</p>
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