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Biggest Deception in People Management per Sun Tzu

China Rising and You

Since 1798, the world has been talking about how to ride on the boom of China. In the 1840s, China had 400 million people, and this was the largest and richest country in Asia. Every nation from Germany to USA talk about leveraging on China. In 2017, China is no more rising. China has already risen. Today China is the world's largest market for luxury goods, fast cars, mobile phones, and now social media. WeChat has over 1.3 billion accounts in China. As at May 2017, there are 937.8 million daily active users on WeChat, of which over 90% are from China. You may wonder how you too can leverage on China's power? Start with social media. No, you don't have to open QQ account and start blogging. You can start using WeChat. WeChat has the following 22 functions that few people know:  Your mobile number is never revealed even if people add you on their contacts in WeChat  You can always use another name on WeChat  People cannot contact you directly on WeChat unless they ad

Win without Fighting per Sun Tzu Art of War

People Management with The 36 Stratagems

Premise: Today's manager is different from the past because the workforce is not the same anymore.  The old usual ways of people management like command, coercion, and control may not work. We need new ways. It pays to borrow wisdom from the ancient Chinese military book: The 36 Stratagems. Whether you are now self-employed or working for people, if you too want to get more things done with people, join our learning on People Management with The 36 Stratagems. Who is this for?  Professionals and working people that need to lead and manage people on a daily basis Learning level: Basic to intermediate Format: Classroom and virtual Methodology: Workshop Learner Profile: Manager, supervisor, leader and self-employed people that need to work with people Learning stakeholder: Coach, Facilitator, Learning Buddy and Social Co-Trainer DESCRIPTION Managing people is the most important skill in today's world as we become more global and work is being automated by co

From Employees to Bosses

Many people dream to become rich, and some dream to be their own boss. Unknown to many, you too can be a boss, even if you are an employee now and have no intention to set up your own business. The truth is, we are all bosses: bosses of our own company is called Me Pte Ltd.  We have one major customer: our employer, the one that pays us our salary on time every month.  Our employer has many customers, and you could be the one serving them now. How many times have you heard of your bosses saying that if only the team is more united, we can achieve more?  And how many times have you been reminded again that employees have to take the initiative and work towards achieving the company’s vision?  If you as an employee start to think and act like you’re running your own business, you would behave differently.  There will be no such thing as ‘need to be responsible or take initiative’, for you would be all out to achieve the goals of the company because you know that achieving

Successful Sales Strategies: a 2-days Training

Service Power with Sun Tzu Art of War

Sales Mastery with 5 Es: Engage, Excite, Explain, Exchange and Enable

Lead and Build Team Relations with 100% Government Fundings

Lead and Build Team Relations

Watch 2-min video at  here You are a manager, supervisor, department head, HR Manager, or someone that is responsible for results in your company. With today's uncertain economy, you wondered what can you do to keep your team intact and happy? Most importantly, can you and your team perform up to the expectations of your stakeholders? Unknown to many, we are now living in a replacement economy. Jobs are being replaced by Artificial Intelligence, mobile apps, and outsourcing. Even entire industries are being threatened with new challengers like Uber and Air BnB. It seems that your people are still playing catch up. The question is are they able to cope with this rapid change? We all know that if your people are not able to perform, your company may not exist. This may not be far fetched, as evidenced by the retrenchments of established players like Nestle, Singapore Press Holdings and banks. It is obvious that we can not change the environment, but we can change ourselves