Strategic Lessons from Thailand: Real - World Insights on Risk, Resilience, and Reinvention

Par : Jonny Ekholm
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-952-88-0674-5
  • EAN9789528806745
  • Date de parution29/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurJonny Ekholm

Résumé

Read the book. Rethink the system. What it's aboutThis nonfiction ebook offers a real-world business journey through post-tsunami Thailand - drawn from the raw journals of a Finnish entrepreneur who built and rebuilt from scratch. From failed hotels to monsoon floods, informal systems to survival strategies, these lived experiences form the foundation of this book. Each chapter includes sharp, modern reflections by his son, connecting real events to broader insights on risk, resilience, and adaptation in unpredictable environments.
Why read itIf you've ever considered moving to Thailand for work, retirement, or a fresh start, this is your shortcut to everything the glossy guides leave out. The hard parts. The real parts. The parts that hit after arrival. This is also for anyone who's had to build without a safety net, adapt under pressure, or make decisions inside broken systems. Whether you're a founder, freelancer, expat, or just navigating chaos, these stories deliver more than reflection, they offer structure.
This is real-time strategy, shaped by survival, mistakes, and hard-won clarity. About the authorJonny Ekholm is a Finnish MBA, strategist, and service design expert with a background in leadership and organizational change. As a teenager, he watched his father build a life and business from scratch in Thailand, an experience that shaped his view on systems, resilience, and risk. This book distills the lessons Jonny observed firsthand, later studied, and ultimately reframed through the lenses of systems thinking, behavioral economics, and practical grit.
It's part legacy, part field manual, and fully grounded in reality. He writes about class divide, unpolished resilience, and how to turn setbacks into long-term leverage.
Read the book. Rethink the system. What it's aboutThis nonfiction ebook offers a real-world business journey through post-tsunami Thailand - drawn from the raw journals of a Finnish entrepreneur who built and rebuilt from scratch. From failed hotels to monsoon floods, informal systems to survival strategies, these lived experiences form the foundation of this book. Each chapter includes sharp, modern reflections by his son, connecting real events to broader insights on risk, resilience, and adaptation in unpredictable environments.
Why read itIf you've ever considered moving to Thailand for work, retirement, or a fresh start, this is your shortcut to everything the glossy guides leave out. The hard parts. The real parts. The parts that hit after arrival. This is also for anyone who's had to build without a safety net, adapt under pressure, or make decisions inside broken systems. Whether you're a founder, freelancer, expat, or just navigating chaos, these stories deliver more than reflection, they offer structure.
This is real-time strategy, shaped by survival, mistakes, and hard-won clarity. About the authorJonny Ekholm is a Finnish MBA, strategist, and service design expert with a background in leadership and organizational change. As a teenager, he watched his father build a life and business from scratch in Thailand, an experience that shaped his view on systems, resilience, and risk. This book distills the lessons Jonny observed firsthand, later studied, and ultimately reframed through the lenses of systems thinking, behavioral economics, and practical grit.
It's part legacy, part field manual, and fully grounded in reality. He writes about class divide, unpolished resilience, and how to turn setbacks into long-term leverage.