It’s everybody’s dream! Creating an economy is like leading a crowd to do what you intended them to do. Take a band: Black Eyed Peas; to a place: Chicago and its skylines; for a good cause: Oprah; and a group of like minded citizens; Chicagoans. See how it all happened.
What a great energizer! But, where is the leader here? How was the orchestration process? Can it be repeated? What are the lessons for the leaders of today? How about management?
Lao 44 reflects the fundamental rights of Lao citizens as states in the Lao constitution article 44: “Lao citizens have the right and freedom of speech, press and assembly; and have the right to set up associations and to state demonstration which are not contrary to the laws”
Based on the government policy on information and communication as stated in the national socio-economic development plan (2006-2010), Lao 44 contributes to strengthening participation of the people in development of the country. Lao 44 is a powerful source of information and communication in all sectors in various forms including booklets, leaflets, posters, video, sound tracks, pictures and emails- all in digital format! Read the rest of this entry »
EDC dubbed into Lao the cartoon version of Dr. Spencer Johnson’s (also of the One Minute Manager fame) famous change management focused book Who Moved my Cheese. The English version was made by Spencer Johnson and Double Take production and has been shown in Sharkle.com.
Who Moved My Cheese? is the story of four characters living in a “Maze” who faced unexpected change when they discover their “Cheese” has disappeared. Sniff and Scurry, who are mice, and Hem and Haw, little people the size of mice, each adapt to change in their “Maze” differently. And one in fact, one doesn’t adapt at all…
Vientiane. EDC Conference Room. Time: 16:00 pm. The EDC has successfully implemented the Timber Game (adapted from John Sterman’s famous Beer Game) for its forthcoming supply chain courses for several sectors in Laos.
The Game can be played by as many as ten teams with each team representing Read the rest of this entry »














































