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Introduction | ||||
This 3-hour practical online workshop explains and provide insights how you can organise your decision-making process systematically. You will learn to review and utilise relevant information to formulate decision and create action plans for execution. Quick decision making is most critical during the business plan development process. Join this workshop to find out how you can select the best course of action to help you maximise business results among completing priorities, resources and stakeholders. |
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Managers and supervisors who want to make quick and better decisions in their daily work will benefit from this workshop Interactive online lectures using ZOOM Cloud Meetings. All participants must be equipped with camera, microphone and speaker to participate fully in the online discussions and role-play practices. ZOOM Cloud Meetings could be used on desktop computers, tablets or mobile phones |
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About the Facilitator | ||||
For the past 20 years, as an entrepreneur director, Mr Soon has helped many companies to expand rapidly in the South East Asia region. Interesting products that he has managed includes healthcare digital imaging tools, air monitoring systems and physical space value management. He also serves on the board of organisations that nurture youths to be global citizens through culture and education exchanges in Singapore and China. Prior to that, he was the managing director at Thomson-CSF Services Industrie responsible for successfully getting the ISO certification and the Civil Aviation Authority’s certification as an approved testing house. He has taught participants from AEON Credit Service, AEON Insurance Brokers, Airport Authority, AXA China Region Insurance, CITIC Telecom, CLP Power, Columbia Sportswear, English Schools Foundation, Estee Lauder, GlaxoSmithKline, Hitachi East Asia, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Japan Tobacco, Lands Department, Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority, Office of the Government Chief Information Officer, Prince of Wales Hospital, Project Orbis, Robert Bosch, Swarovski, Swire Coca-Cola, The Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, The Hongkong Electric, Thermo Fisher Scientific and many other organisations. |
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