2005-05-26 02:57:26池田侑美
Leaders Development Workshop
haven’t updated my diary for long...coz of those shitty assignments... just give me some time...
btw, I hereby announce that I have finished all of my coursework on 22 May at 1825 (eventually!!)
Notice: the last last last entry <古巨基勁歌金曲演唱會> is now showing
19/3, 26/3, 2/4, 9/4/2005
I have attended Leaders Development Workshop held in PolyU hall every Sat for 4 consecutive weeks. The speaker is really a capable and charming person:
Kelvin Fung
B.Sc. B.BA. Cert.T&D. M.Sc.Training & HRM
Executive Director
With degrees in Science and Business Administration, and postgraduate qualifications in both Human Resource Management and Training, Mr. Fung is a seasoned training and consulting professional in the areas of management / executive development and eLearning.
Prior to joining LMI Academy, Mr Fung was in managerial capacities in the training functions of PricewaterhouseCoopers, the world’s largest professional services firm and Cathay Pacific Airways, a reputable international airline, where he specialized in the development and delivery of management and executive development programs and the implementation of the corporate eLearning projects.
In the last 13 years, Mr Fung has personally trained and coached more than 7000 supervisors and managers in the Asia Pacific region. He is a certified instructor for several internationally renowned management skills programs including the Systematic Assertive Management program of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). He also works closely with renowned scholars in Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the development of a series of high-end training programs for the executives in the region. Mr. Fung is a frequent speaker for reputable organizations including Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), University of Hong Kong (HKU), Junior Chamber, American Chamber (AmCham), Australian Chamber of Commerce, Institute of Human Resource Management Hong Kong (IHRMHK), Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), CPA Australia and New York Life.
As a prolific columnist and author, Mr. Fung has contributed more than twenty articles on management topics to several renowned publications in the region including Recruit Magazine and Economic Digest. Mr, Fung is considered as a pioneer in the area of corporate eLearning, his views on training have been featured in Economic Press, Apple Daily, Central Magazine, Better Management, Economic Digest and Human Resource. With his extensive study and experiences in people management, Mr. Fung is the author of Star Manager: 36 Untold Secrets of Management Gurus.
As a management consultant, Mr. Fung has worked with Fortune 500 companies and reputable organizations such as Cathay Pacific Airways, Hutchison Whampoa Limited, Hutchison Whampoa Properties, Limited The Hong Kong Jockey Club, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rubbermaid Asia Pacific, Avery Dennison Asia Pacific, Kingfisher Asia Limited, The Walt Disney Company, GlaxoSmithKline, Liz Claiborne, CSX World Terminals and other non-profit making organizations and universities.
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Advocating ”Enjoying life” while dressed formally, Kelvin told us that he studied in HKU’s Speech and Hearing Sciences upon its second year of establishment...(haha, I’ve checked it out on the web...i guess he is 11 years older than me...) and so unexpectedly, he got an all-F transcript for his last year’s studies (well, that makes me believe that there are still hopes in the world!!), mainly because the subject didn’t really suit him and he was so absorbed in earning $$. U know, he earned $20000/MONTH (ging!!) by giving private tutorials...but this amount of $$ was just utilized to cover the school fee of the extra year...
I just think that he was so brave to admit that, and it was all his intelligence and diligence to accomplish 1 degree and 2 master degrees afterwards...
on the other hand, I have quite a plenty of little conversations with him throughout the workshops.
26/3
Kelvin was asking us which role(s) we usually take in a team
J:「我諗我主要係teamworker…」
K:「睇你個樣都似…」
J:「有樣睇架咩?」
K:「有架…o個d好林任打唔嬲…好善良o個d…」
2/4
K:「你既病好番未?」
K:「可唔可以請我食舊香口膠?」「好多謝你既恩惠。」
9/4
K:「你叫乜名?」
J:「Jen...」
K:「sorry,係Jen定係Jane?」 He then had called my name for a number of times.
He was then asking us which items we thought were important and I raised my hand when it came to “style and uniqueness”.
K: 「睇下佢d指甲隻隻唔同色就知la…」
It was the last day and I was sure I would miss him a lot. Having been dismissed, I had a little chat with Shirley, another classmate. I remember clearly what she had said, ”Kelvin 好叻呀...如果可以嫁到俾佢就好la...”
Wow...exactly what I think!!! but of course, a 妹妹仔 like me wouldn’t be the cup of tea of such a decent man. Just let me go day-dreaming for some time...
btw, I hereby announce that I have finished all of my coursework on 22 May at 1825 (eventually!!)
Notice: the last last last entry <古巨基勁歌金曲演唱會> is now showing
19/3, 26/3, 2/4, 9/4/2005
I have attended Leaders Development Workshop held in PolyU hall every Sat for 4 consecutive weeks. The speaker is really a capable and charming person:
Kelvin Fung
B.Sc. B.BA. Cert.T&D. M.Sc.Training & HRM
Executive Director
With degrees in Science and Business Administration, and postgraduate qualifications in both Human Resource Management and Training, Mr. Fung is a seasoned training and consulting professional in the areas of management / executive development and eLearning.
Prior to joining LMI Academy, Mr Fung was in managerial capacities in the training functions of PricewaterhouseCoopers, the world’s largest professional services firm and Cathay Pacific Airways, a reputable international airline, where he specialized in the development and delivery of management and executive development programs and the implementation of the corporate eLearning projects.
In the last 13 years, Mr Fung has personally trained and coached more than 7000 supervisors and managers in the Asia Pacific region. He is a certified instructor for several internationally renowned management skills programs including the Systematic Assertive Management program of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). He also works closely with renowned scholars in Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the development of a series of high-end training programs for the executives in the region. Mr. Fung is a frequent speaker for reputable organizations including Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), University of Hong Kong (HKU), Junior Chamber, American Chamber (AmCham), Australian Chamber of Commerce, Institute of Human Resource Management Hong Kong (IHRMHK), Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC), CPA Australia and New York Life.
As a prolific columnist and author, Mr. Fung has contributed more than twenty articles on management topics to several renowned publications in the region including Recruit Magazine and Economic Digest. Mr, Fung is considered as a pioneer in the area of corporate eLearning, his views on training have been featured in Economic Press, Apple Daily, Central Magazine, Better Management, Economic Digest and Human Resource. With his extensive study and experiences in people management, Mr. Fung is the author of Star Manager: 36 Untold Secrets of Management Gurus.
As a management consultant, Mr. Fung has worked with Fortune 500 companies and reputable organizations such as Cathay Pacific Airways, Hutchison Whampoa Limited, Hutchison Whampoa Properties, Limited The Hong Kong Jockey Club, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rubbermaid Asia Pacific, Avery Dennison Asia Pacific, Kingfisher Asia Limited, The Walt Disney Company, GlaxoSmithKline, Liz Claiborne, CSX World Terminals and other non-profit making organizations and universities.
* * * * * * *
Advocating ”Enjoying life” while dressed formally, Kelvin told us that he studied in HKU’s Speech and Hearing Sciences upon its second year of establishment...(haha, I’ve checked it out on the web...i guess he is 11 years older than me...) and so unexpectedly, he got an all-F transcript for his last year’s studies (well, that makes me believe that there are still hopes in the world!!), mainly because the subject didn’t really suit him and he was so absorbed in earning $$. U know, he earned $20000/MONTH (ging!!) by giving private tutorials...but this amount of $$ was just utilized to cover the school fee of the extra year...
I just think that he was so brave to admit that, and it was all his intelligence and diligence to accomplish 1 degree and 2 master degrees afterwards...
on the other hand, I have quite a plenty of little conversations with him throughout the workshops.
26/3
Kelvin was asking us which role(s) we usually take in a team
J:「我諗我主要係teamworker…」
K:「睇你個樣都似…」
J:「有樣睇架咩?」
K:「有架…o個d好林任打唔嬲…好善良o個d…」
2/4
K:「你既病好番未?」
K:「可唔可以請我食舊香口膠?」「好多謝你既恩惠。」
9/4
K:「你叫乜名?」
J:「Jen...」
K:「sorry,係Jen定係Jane?」 He then had called my name for a number of times.
He was then asking us which items we thought were important and I raised my hand when it came to “style and uniqueness”.
K: 「睇下佢d指甲隻隻唔同色就知la…」
It was the last day and I was sure I would miss him a lot. Having been dismissed, I had a little chat with Shirley, another classmate. I remember clearly what she had said, ”Kelvin 好叻呀...如果可以嫁到俾佢就好la...”
Wow...exactly what I think!!! but of course, a 妹妹仔 like me wouldn’t be the cup of tea of such a decent man. Just let me go day-dreaming for some time...