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Why Singaporeans Lost Jobs to Foreigners

Yes, they say Singaporeans are not hungry and that is why they lost jobs to the foreigners. 

The truth is that Singaporeans are hard-working, but not as driven as compared to our neighbours. Many do not take much initiative and always wait for things to happen. They also dare not take risk and consider job security more important than doing a good job. On top of that, they want good pay and desire to go home punctually. No wonder many employers prefer to hire foreigners!

Whether you are highly educated, highly skilled or inexperienced, you know that unless your employees are driven, your company will NOT achieve much and your company will lose out to competitors in due course. 

This course will inspire your team to do more, teach them the 5 Ways to Be Hungry without Going Hungry, and most importantly, get them to work hard as a team.

If you do not send your staff to this course, you are helping your competitors to be better than you.  This course qualifies for PIC (Productivity & Innovation Credit), where you can get 60% Grant. This means your net investment is only 40%. Hurry! Limited seats, register now!

HOW TO BE DRIVEN 
Date: 17 March 2015 Tuesday 9 am to 12.30 pm
Venue: The Plaza 02-346, 7500A Beach Road, Singapore 199591
Fee: $299 each, $199 each for 2 & above, $129 each for 8 & above


Power-packed Contents Include:
  1. What is Being Driven and how does it differ from being hardworking and motivated
  2. Five Ps to Be Driven (Hungry without Getting Hungry) Purpose, Passion, Plan, Perturbation & Push-through
  3. Top 25 Strategies on the above (include your case study)
  4. Dan Millman 6 Peaceful Warrior Ways to be Driven
  5. Motivation without Money: How is it possible in 38 ways
  6. Power of Dianetics
  7. Getting Rid of Your Shadow Effect per Debbie Ford
  8. What to do if people are still not driven
  9. Dealing with problems including Pay Cut, Stress, Overwork and Disappointment
  10. The Ultimate in Being Driven: Rock Principle per Socrates
* Bonus 1: The Secret per Bob Proctor
* Bonus 2: How to Get What You Want and Want What You Got by John Gray 


By Andy Ng of Asia Trainers, details of course schedule at here.  Related articles:

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