Today
I went to Taylor's University Lakeside Campus
to attend an event
named
"Billion Ringgit Club - Meet the CEO"
by The Edge Malaysia
Basically is a public session for students
Get know the corporate leaders.
The CEO who I had met this morning
was
Mr. Alois Hofbauer
Region Head of Nestlé Malaysia and Singapore.
It was my honor to have a session with him.
He shared with us
the business philosophy of Nestlé
Their core value was
creating shared value
It was almost the same philosophy
that huge corporates will do
to have a
Win-Win Situation
BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY
At the same time,
Nestlé also served the community
throughout the century
One of the projects was
To restore the nature of the ecosystem alongside Sg. Kinabatangan, Sabah
through reforestation.
Also
Nestlé contributed in WHO
to decrease the number of people had
diseases such as Diabetes, High Blood Pressure etc.
As a sum,
it was a great session
I learnt a lot in how to manage a business
in a manner of to serve the community
and have a chance to take a photo
(even though was not perfect, yet good enough for me to cherish)
I went to Taylor's University Lakeside Campus
to attend an event
named
"Billion Ringgit Club - Meet the CEO"
by The Edge Malaysia
Basically is a public session for students
Get know the corporate leaders.
The CEO who I had met this morning
was
Mr. Alois Hofbauer
Region Head of Nestlé Malaysia and Singapore.
It was my honor to have a session with him.
He shared with us
the business philosophy of Nestlé
Their core value was
creating shared value
It was almost the same philosophy
that huge corporates will do
to have a
Win-Win Situation
BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY
At the same time,
Nestlé also served the community
throughout the century
One of the projects was
To restore the nature of the ecosystem alongside Sg. Kinabatangan, Sabah
through reforestation.
Also
Nestlé contributed in WHO
to decrease the number of people had
diseases such as Diabetes, High Blood Pressure etc.
As a sum,
it was a great session
I learnt a lot in how to manage a business
in a manner of to serve the community
and have a chance to take a photo
(even though was not perfect, yet good enough for me to cherish)
How was it?
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