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I’m a Red Sox fan for life, but storytelling at this level cannot go unnoticed. - Subtly unveils their 2025 season opener in Tokyo 🌃 - Respectfully pays homage to Japanese culture 🇯🇵 - Seems like they worked closely with the players to get little details (family structure, food preference, door design) as close to possible to their memory. 🤝 ALL in a single minute. World class storytelling that relates to their audience perfectly and hits you in the feels. All you need. 🙌 #digitalmarketing #socialmediamarketing #marketing #socialmedia
Someday is now. See you in Tokyo.
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✨ Wishing you all a Happy Dussehra from the Mitsuki family! ✨ May this festival of victory bring joy, prosperity, and triumph over all challenges. Just as Lord Rama conquered evil, let's embrace success and happiness in all our endeavors. Celebrate this festive season with innovation and trust, powered by Japanese technology, only at Mitsuki. #HappyDussehra #MitsukiIndia #VictoryOfGood #FestivalOfJoy #JapaneseTechnology #CelebrateWithMitsuki"
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🌟 Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!🌟 As we celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi, a festival dedicated to the remover of obstacles and the embodiment of wisdom, We are reminded of the importance of perseverance and adaptability in our professional lives. Ganesh Ji’s teachings inspire us to approach challenges with a positive mindset and to overcome hurdles with determination and creativity. In our fast-paced work environments, let’s take a moment to reflect on the lessons from this festival: 1. Embrace Change: Just as Lord Ganesha adapts and overcomes obstacles, let’s stay flexible and open to new ideas and processes. 2. Innovate Continuously: Like the creative solutions Ganesha is known for, innovation can lead us to breakthrough solutions in our projects and roles. 3. Foster Team Spirit: Ganesh Chaturthi is a time for unity and celebration. Let’s continue to collaborate and support each other to achieve collective success. May this festival bring joy, prosperity, and success to you and yours. Wishing everyone a wonderful and prosperous Ganesh Chaturthi! #GaneshChaturthi #FestivalOfWisdom #ProfessionalGrowth #TeamSpirit #Innovation
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I recently had the opportunity to speak about a work event live on MONEY FM 89.3. Being that it was my first time, I had prepared the salient points of my delivery and was confident in my ability to convey them. What I wasn’t ready for was the conversational nature of this interview. See, a conversation (especially amongst four people from different industries) is different to delivering a speech. Within this short ten-minute engagement, I found myself mentally scrambling to contextualise the points I wanted to land within the backdrop of the programme. How would I answer the host's question in a way that ensured a (1) seamless flow within the four parties whilst (2) landing the key points I needed to as a representative of my organisation? Often-times when it comes to a conversation, we’re not so much listening as we are waiting our turn to speak. This happens many times to even the most seasoned of business leaders - we’re so used to delivering an address we forget how to create an engagement. This is understandable. As leaders we are often expected to chart direction, critique output and provide approval. All of this is one-way communication. Often instructional and at times, transactional. That’s not how a conversation works. A conversation is a delicate dance between people who have decided to be in the same room but haven’t agreed on a choreography. It’s not a marionette moving its limbs at the behest of whoever holds the strings. Now, I often joke that my husband is too quick to provide a solution when all I want is a listening ear. I’m by no means a believer in gender-stereotyping but a quick poll of the ladies might well support this hunch. We want to be danced with, not told where to place our feet! So, here’s a not-so-pro-tip for navigating your next interview or panel discussion. Have your main agenda written in point, on a post-it, in a way that you can check off. Assign 30% of your mental resources to managing this. The other 70% goes towards what I call “active listening” - getting under the skin of what your fellow panelists are saying and making a conscious effort to address their queries and views in a way that seamlessly delivers those agenda points you’ve listed out. It sounds logical in theory but is actually quite difficult in execution because the outcome of such an engagement rest entirely on this unspoken common understanding, the organic choreography that distinguishes interaction from instruction. When was the last time you had a conversation? 🙋♀️ Glenn van Zutphen (Founder, CEO) Neil Humphreys david chew Samsung Electronics Singapore National Heritage Board
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Gudi Padwa, the Marathi New Year festival, epitomizes rejuvenation, abundance, and cultural legacy. It marks the triumph over malevolence, embodies the essence of Indian ethos, prompts self-reflection, recognizes economic significance, and embraces contemporary advancements while safeguarding age-old customs. Wishing you all a very Happy Gudi Padwa! Aditya Kolte Sharayu Khachane Technovieren Systems
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A pleasure indeed to speak with Mr. András Jókúti, LL.M., Director of Patents and Technology, WIPO on the occasion of World Intellectual Property Day. I also extend my gratitude to the team of Jio Events including Ankita Chakrabarty & Jaspreet Kaur for coordinating throughout the event and making it a success. Kindly find his response to the below question in the video. “Th Historical disparities between the Global North and Global South in international IP agreements like TRIPS have led to challenges for developing nations. The TRIPS agreement, influenced by developed countries, imposes strict standards on the Global South, impacting their economic competitiveness and access to patented technologies. Notably, the Indian Patent Act and the U.S. Code reflect contrasting approaches. India prioritizes safeguarding indigenous innovations and traditional knowledge, while the U.S. focuses on novelty and prior art, potentially overlooking traditional knowledge. This dichotomy raises concerns about balancing intellectual property rights and preserving cultural heritage, especially for developing nations facing hurdles due to stringent IP laws favoring developed countries. The differing provisions underscore the need to address these disparities to ensure fair treatment and protection of traditional knowledge in global IP frameworks. “ So, I would like to hear your thoughts on this issue. How can developing countries protect their traditional knowledge while still participating in the global IP system? And what role can international organizations and developed nations play in ensuring that the IP system is fair and equitable for all countries, regardless of their level of development? #WorldIPDay #innovation #patents World Intellectual Property Organization – WIPO JioEvents
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May this Deepavali enlighten the paths of learning and growth. Wishes from Nextgen Mastery. #nextgenmastery #nextgengroupsolutions
May this Deepavali illuminate new paths of learning, growth, and success! Wishing you a bright and prosperous festival filled with joy and endless opportunities. From all of us at 𝐍𝐞𝐱𝐭𝐠𝐞𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐲—Where Skills Transform Lives. 𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝐃𝐞𝐞𝐩𝐚𝐯𝐚𝐥𝐢!
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When visiting Kyoto, Japan, make sure to stop by and check out Fushimi Inari Shrine, one of Japan’s most iconic sites. 🏯🌸 Fushimi Inari Shrine is renowned for its thousands of vibrantly red tóri gates, as shown in the accompanying graphic. Our detailed accessibility guide ensures that everyone can experience the beauty and culture of this must-see destination. Follow the link to discover details on accessible routes, nearby facilities, and everything in between: https://lnkd.in/gQMsbrn [ALT text: A person in a power wheelchair traveling along a pathway lined with thousands of red torii gates at Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto. The torii gates are densely packed, creating a tunnel-like effect with Japanese inscriptions on each gate. The path is smooth, ensuring accessibility for wheelchair users.]
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#economics I love the gleaming newness and the apparent cleanliness of the cities, Alvin Foo, as many US Olympians also found China to be at the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. I found Japan to be similar in 1992, when I lived there for a whole summer. I have never visited China. Both my adult children did when they were in middle school many years ago as part of a school trip and know a bit of Chinese, if they have not forgotten it since. Among the oldest of the old worlds, China, is constantly renewing itself, while America, the new world is getting old. I want you to listen to a song: Spotify, The Heart of Rock and Roll, Huey Lewis, https://lnkd.in/eBXrgrkk. Is there a similar song in Chinese for all these new Chinese cities? I love the infrastructure but I do not like that China is the world’s largest polluter. I know Shanghai is an incubation zone for free market experimentation but China should see Hong Kong as an experiment in democracy and marry Hong Kong with Shanghai, to later expand it to all of China, but with far fewer cars and a lot less pollution, of course, Taiwan is already there with both democracy and open markets.
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South Korea: A Journey of Tradition, Thrills, and Surprises 🇰🇷 Reflecting on my time in South Korea, I can’t help but smile at the vibrant contrasts and unique experiences I encountered. From eating live squid (a definite “try once” adventure!) to learning about the country's incredible resilience – having faced over 7,000 invasions in its history – South Korea is a fascinating blend of tradition and transformation. The DMZ experience, especially the view into North Korea, was surreal. Standing at the border gave a stark reminder of the country's complex history and resilience. It’s a profound moment that connects you to the reality of Korea’s divided past and the hopes for its future. Then there’s the beauty industry – and let me tell you, the hype is real! K-beauty has made South Korea a magnet for tourists, redefining beauty standards and drawing visitors to experience it firsthand. The hotels are also an experience in themselves, especially those catering to international travelers, showcasing South Korea’s commitment to excellence and detail. The event and DMC (Destination Management Company) landscape here is thriving, with professionals dedicated to creating immersive and memorable experiences. South Korea isn’t just a destination; it’s an invitation to see history and modernity in harmony. It’s a place that truly knows how to keep you on your toes (and sometimes your taste buds, too!). Have you been? If so, what left the biggest impression on you? ✈️🌏 #TravelThroughMyEyes #SouthKorea #DMCFinder #CulturalAdventures #BeautyDestination #NorthKoreaDMZ #TravelAndHospitality
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