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    Sun Tzu Strategies for Managing in Times of Economic Crisis
    In trying times, Sun Tzu's Art of War can be a beacon to guide you out of the crisis and prepare you for better times ahead. As the Chinese word for "Crisis" illustrates, opportunity comes with danger. So, pay heed to Sun Tzu who wrote: "Invincibility lies in one's own hands while the enemy's vulnerability is provided by the enemy himself." Come, discover how you can further strengthen yourself in this bad time.
    Objective
    To provide a refreshing perspective that will equip you with the knowledge to manage in times of economic crisis.
    Outline
    Introduction: Understand the background of Sun Tzu’s Art of War in a nutshell.

    Opportunities in Crisis: Hone alertness to view Crisis differently so as to seize opportunities.

    Immediate Strategies: Find out what should be the critical priorities that need to be effectively managed at the start of a Crisis.

    For A New Normal: Get yourself in the “change” mind to take stock, review modus operandi, and explore the options to emerge stronger from the Crisis.

    Five Circumstances for Victory: Be guided by the five circumstances prescribed by Sun Tzu.
    Particular of Khoo Kheng-Hor
    Khoo Kheng-Hor 'hung up his sword' in 1999 when he was 43 years old, to quit the corporate world for a carefree life in the mountain, with his wife, Judy, and Bandit (a Yorkshire terrier). There, he concentrates on his writing. He has published 27 business and management books (most of which are based on the 500 BC Sun Tzu's Art of War), two Christian books, and four novels, two of which, Taikor and Sifu, were nominated for the 2006 and 2011 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.

    After Judy was called home by the Lord in 2007, followed by Bandit in 2010, Khoo, being a sought-after speaker on Sun Tzu's Art of War in contemporary business and management at corporate in-house seminars and conferences, still travels some five to 10 days each month throughout the region to 'suntzunize' his audience.

    As a consultant/trainer to the Singapore Police Force since 1995, he was conferred the rank of a honorary Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1997, and promoted to Deputy Superintendent in 2009

    Those who have been 'suntzunized' come from organizations as diverse as Abex Medical, AIA, Arab-Malaysia Finance, Atlas Copco, AXA, Bonia, Borneo Motors (Toyota), Brunsfield, Canon, Carrier, Cisco Systems, Citibank, Compaq, Contact-Phoenix, Dell, Eastman Kodak, Expeditors, Far East Organization, GE, Gemplus, Hewlett-Packard, ICI Paint, IJM, Infineon Technology, Intel, Inter-Continental Hotels & Resorts, Johnson & Johnson, Keppel Fels, Keppel Shipyard, Mattel, Maybank, Meritius Hotels, Microsoft, Ministry of Defence (Singapore), Ministry of Education (Singapore), National Semiconductors, Nippon Machine Tools, Penfabric, Phoenix-Contact, Prime Minister's Office (Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore), PSA Corporation, Quantum, Reuters, Sage Software, SAP, Sarawak Economic Development Board, Seagate, Sheraton Hotel Singapore, Siemens Nixdorf, SingTEL, Sun Microsystems, Texchem, Yeo Hiap Seng, and many others.
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