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Saturday, June 19, 2021

Shim, Wonbo & Han, Jungah Amway

 Triple Diamond Double 2011 August 2011 Mai 2012July 2012 Crown AmbassadorFastest U.S. Crown Ambassador ever!

Minnesota, Ambassador Crown (2012), Their latest vacation to Hawaii was a celebration for Wonbo Shim, Jungah Han, and their children: Sandra, 17, Catherine, 14, and Kristin, 11. 

Besides being rewarded for their business achievements, it was Jungah's birthday, and what better place to celebrate than Hawaii!

"We appreciated everything so much — the airport warm welcome, the hotel limo, and especially our personal host. Everything was extremely wonderful and everything took care of; we never waited in a line. We were treated as dignitaries. 

I recall thinking that was a great way to celebrate—and gosh, we're doing it as a family."

It was a fun-filled week, and Wonbo recalls some of the highlights, "It was Sandra's first time in a helicopter; watching her experience that was fun. 

I think Sandra's entire journey was an eye-opener." "Okay," Jungah agrees. "But more, Sandra was attracted by EDC programmes and how they brought together leaders and ideas. 

The organisation prioritises people, and that vacation made us feel unique."

Prioritizing people

Wonbo and Jungah made it a priority to stay in touch with their business partners' demands, and they did it very successfully. 

Jungah thinks effective communication is just as crucial today as it was in those early years when their list of business partners was fewer and confined to a few family members, neighbours, and acquaintances living in neighbouring cities. 

"We've always appreciated knowing incoming partners. We'd load the kids in the beginning, go on a drive, and spend time with downline families."

Technology keeps everyone linked.

Business developed, so distances between downlines. While Wonbo and Jungah still value face-to-face meetings, they have now incorporated technology into their everyday professional discussions. 

Smartphones and email are in regular interaction. Through their website, they keep linked across miles with their bulletin board to send messages to a wider population. Wonbo explains, 

"One person might write something connected to a product. There are a number of qualified people answering most inquiries, and they usually have wonderful conversations about how to fix a problem. 

Others may have a similar inquiry, and now everyone can see the solution. The beauty is I don't have to be there every minute to answer."

Today, about 95% of Wonbo and Jungah's partners are Korean. Technology helps Korean-speaking IBOs to communicate with people in their group in their own language. 

"Our website is the finest place for Korean downlines to acquire information in their native language, talk to mentor specialists, and work to solve difficulties with people who care about their success," Wonbo shares.

Wonbo and Jungah put FaceTime (video calling via their iPhones) into teleconferencing. It's not the same as being in person, but they find it convenient and a good way to see faces during chats.

Because they still prefer human interaction, the couple says they rack up thousands of miles on their frequent flyer account visiting key cities throughout 39 states with IBOs. Wonbo finds amusement in Diamond's frequent flyer award level. He says, "We're at Diamond level, too."

Two better than one

A golf buddy introduced Wonbo to the plan. But it was Jungah who committed to putting their firm on the fast track, while during the week Wonbo worked as an engineer and supported her on evenings and weekends.

Wonbo is now fully committed to their business, and Jungah enjoys working together. Wonbo's strengths include Jungah's attention and concentration. 

"He's wonderful strategizing the big picture, putting time and effort into working towards the objective, and our kids appreciate finding Daddy at home when they return home from school."

Hundred diamonds

Wonbo and Jungah share a vision for their business: they want to see 100 diamonds in their group, and they're committed to it. The couple says, "It's a worldwide business, and there's no limit to what we can do."

Wonbo and Jungah are eager to be there today. Wonbo says, "We enjoy how Amway is a family-friendly business. It's not just business; it's our life mission. 

We passionately believe it, we want to share it with the world!

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