WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS AT THE CONSULUS 2020 GLOBAL SCHOOL BY JIM FUNK, CHAIRMAN, CONSULUS...
WELCOME & OPENING REMARKS AT THE CONSULUS 2020 GLOBAL SCHOOL BY JIM FUNK, CHAIRMAN, CONSULUS...
Singapore - In light of the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Shape the World Summit...
This is the full version of Lawrence's testimonial presented before President Mattarella of Italy...
This year’s Shape the World Conference 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand is themed “How to redesign your business for sustainable growth”. It is aimed to help business leaders in the country think about how they can shape the region’s future by building companies that are drivers of innovation through business design.
In comments to Marketing Magazine, Lawrence Chong, CEO of Consulus shared that we live in a time where there is immense room for cross pollination of industries and that’s where great experiences come in. A new CEO will need to be willing to experience with partnerships and be willing to take risks.
Consulus, global innovation and design consultancy firm has partnered with Roop, an integrated advertising agency in Bangladesh, to help local brands redesign for sustainable growth. The partnership was officially signed on 31 March 2016 at The National Design Centre.
Global innovation and design consultancy firm Consulus has entered into partnership with an integrated advertising agency in Bangladesh, Roop, to help Bangladesh brands redesign for sustainable growth.
“If you operate in Asia corruption is an age-old menace and business still has to go on,” Lawrence Chong, CEO of Consulus, told NewsBase.
Lawrence Chong, CEO and co-founder of Consulus, told NewsBase that excessive government intervention was not good for the oil and gas sector but added that, given the global industry’s current crisis and the uncertain near-term future of the government, there seemed to be little other choice.
If Vietnamese companies want to compete on an equal footing as a new wave of competition appears on the horizon, then it is a matter of choice and not about the environment.
In comments to NewsBase, Lawrence Chong, CEO of Consulus shared that by 2024, all of Sembcorp’s yard will be consolidated there. “The project is an ambitious one, as it involves a total rethinking of the marine sector … such as the role of sub-contractors and how to upgrade their skills too through research and technology,” he said.
Consulus would like to clarify that it is in a working partnership with Jarken and there is no corporate merger taking place.