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Sun Zi Art of War Business Momentum Program

Sun Zi Art of War 8-Week Business Momentum Program (SZBM) 8 Wednesday nights 7.30 to 9.30 pm at zoom 5 July 2023 Wed to 30 Aug 2023 Wed ·        FREE Revision ·        This is an on-going class, you can start from any module and we give FREE after-class service to ensure that you are progressing well.    After this 8-week lesson, you’ll be empowered to tackle any challenges in your business and get transformed. For Who to Attend :  Business owners and self-employed individuals,  Professionals in business development, marketing, sales, direct selling, corporate selling Financial planners Real Estate agents Unlock the secrets of success with the Sun Zi 8-Module Business Momentum Program , exclusively on Zoom. Join us once a week for 8 Wednesday nights, from July 5th to August 30th, 2023, from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Led by renowned trainer Andy Ng from Asia Coaching Training, this program has been transforming businesses since 2001. For a limited time, we're offerin

What is design thinking and how can it help people including professionals, leaders, managers, trainers, executives, performers, creative people, designers and employees?

Design thinking is a problem-solving approach that focuses on understanding the needs of users or customers and creating innovative solutions to meet those needs. It is a human-centered and iterative process that encourages collaboration, creativity, and empathy. Design thinking consists of several stages, typically including: Empathize: Understanding the needs and challenges of the users or customers by observing and engaging with them. This stage emphasizes developing empathy and gaining insights into their experiences and perspectives. Define : Clearly defining the problem or opportunity based on the insights gathered in the empathize stage. This involves synthesizing the information and identifying the key issues to address. Ideate: Generating a wide range of creative ideas without judgment. This stage encourages brainstorming and thinking outside the box to explore different possibilities and potential solutions. Prototype: Building low-fidelity representations or models of the