I would say the value of the MAPS program has definitely enabled me to be more of a global professional. I think that having grown up in the United States, receiving my formal education here, and mostly working in the US, sometimes we get kind of caught up in our own little bubble. So I think that the value of the MAPS program has helped me to think not just in the US context, but thinking outside, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. My responsibility is to make sure that whatever knowledge needs to be passed along, it needs to make sense to that particular group in that particular region. So what I've gained from the MAPS program is the critical thinking of understanding, does this process make sense for this team? And how is that going to be received from a cultural context? I'm able to take the learnings from our cultural classes, our philosophy classes, and even history to really help make business decisions that are going to make sense for countries in the Asia-Pacific where we have teams out there.