<p>WHEN he was a young boy, Paul Moung stayed at a monastery in his native country of Myanmar (formerly Burma).</p><p>Although he did this just twice in his life both of them briefly, the experience has remained with him a lifetime. In fact, Moung believes that many of the values he inculcates in his daily work schedule stems from his time at the monastery.</p><p>"Watching the monks go through their daily rituals, it was all about calmness, commitment and self-discipline," says the managing director of IBM Malaysia.</p><p>Moung says he spent about a week each time at the monastery the first was with his two brothers when he was six years old; the second with his cousins when he was nine.</p><p><a href="http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Business-News/2013/10/19/Up-Close-Personal-with-Paul-Moung-IBM-Malaysia-managing-director.aspx">Keep reading...</a></p>