“Work” Out of the Box: Gearing Up for the Future
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In the 21st century, there are discussions over what are the necessary skills for the future. To be future-ready, we need to think holistically and deeply in terms of what determines the future and ways in mastering the future soft and hard skills. As pioneering Psychologist Carol Dweck suggested, a “growth mindset” is essential for learning and self-improvement. Therefore, personal mastery and acceleration help equipping us for the fast-changing world that requires different skills. Co-Founder of Brandstorm Communication - Marina Watt’s latest book, Six Future Skills You Should Learn Now, provides insights into the 6 skills we need to master for the future. Join us for an insightful dialogue between Marina and Miranda Wong, Director of The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Leadership Institute, for learning more about future skills and gearing up for the future!
二十一世紀有哪些必備技能? 要為未來做好準備,我們需要高瞻遠矚和掌握所需的各種軟硬技能。著名心理學家 Carol Dweck 指出,「成長心態」 對於學習和自我提升至為重要。因此,擁有堅定的意志,並持續進步,有助我們應對各種風高浪急的考驗。Brandstorm Communication 共同創辦人屈家妍撰寫的新書 << 未來技能今天學>> ,和讀者深入探討青年必備的6大軟硬技能。我們現誠邀 閣下參加由亞洲協會香港中心舉辦,香港青年協會領袖學院協辦,屈女士和香港青年協會領袖學院總監黃好儀的座談會,了解更多有關各種不同未來技能的關鍵和要素。
Marina Watt has 15 years’ experience in the commercial and the non-profit sector with an expertise in media relations, corporate social responsibility and project management. Prior to her business venture, she headed the communications department of the Yidan Prize Foundation. In her previous role with Hang Seng Bank, she assisted the Bank winning Silver Award from China’s International Public Relations Association (CIPRA) in 2016. She also worked for Sun Hung Kai Properties and the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups.
Currently she is a doctoral candidate of education at the University of Bristol. She is the author of an electronic book titled A Picture Book About Coronavirus Prevention and a set of affirmation cards. She is the co-author of Six Future Skills You Should Learn Now.
She is also a committee member of The Helena May and the convenor of the executive committee of Hong Kong Public Relations Professionals’ Association.
屈家妍(Marina Watt),在商業和非營利機構擁有15年的豐富經驗,在傳媒關係,文案寫作和項目管理方面具備專業知識。她是一丹獎基金會傳播部前負責人。 曾任職於恒生銀行,協助該行於2016年獲得中國國際公共關係協會(CIPRA)銀牌獎。先後任職於新鴻基地產和香港青年協會,擁有廣泛和深入的人脈網絡,了解商界、慈善界,社會界,以及私人基金會的運作與要求,能聯繫和打通各個界別的交流與需要。她是英國布里斯托大學的教育學博士候選人,積極從事親子教育研究與推廣。她先後出版《給孩子的防疫繪本》、《能量卡》和"A Little Something"廣受媒體報道。
Miranda Wong is the Director of The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups Leadership Institute driving strategies of youth leadership development.
With more than 15 years of experience in one of the largest youth NGOs, Miranda has a career spanning across youth leadership, entrepreneurship and social innovation. She has worked on flagship projects, including Global Youth Entrepreneurs Forum and Qianhai Shenzhen-HK Youth Entrepreneur and Innovation Hub. She has also advised on Growth Maximisation Group of Youth Business International.
In her current role, she oversees the revitalisation of the former Fanling Magistracy and sets it as the first talent development landmark. She spearheads initiatives like HSBC Future Skills Development Project and HKFYG Jockey Club School of Global Leadership, to enhance competence and social commitment of young people.
Miranda holds a degree in Social Sciences from HKU and a master’s degree in Corporate Communications from the CUHK. She is a candidate of Chicago Booth EMBA programme. She is a certified NLP Trainer and enjoys running.
黃好儀是香港青年協會領袖學院總監,領導團隊致力協助青年提升競爭力,鞏固回饋社會心志。
黃氏任職香港最具規模的非牟利青年服務機構逾十五年,涉獵範疇包括青年領袖發展、青年創業,以及社會創新。她主理多項旗艦項目,包括世界青年創業論壇及前海深港青年創業夢工場。她亦曾擔任青年創業國際計劃委員會顧問。
目前黃氏負責活化古蹟「前粉嶺裁判法院」成為香港首個地標式人才培育基地,通過滙豐未來人才培訓計劃、青協賽馬會環球領袖訓練計劃等,為青年提供具系統及前瞻性培育機會。
黃氏於香港大學社會科學系畢業,亦持有香港中文大學企業傳播社會科學碩士學位;現修讀芝加哥大學工商管理碩士課程。黃氏亦為認可NLP培訓師,喜歡跑步。
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“Work” Out of the Box Series
The pandemic affects the ways we think and provides room for us to reflect on one’s career development goals. With “Thinking” out of the box, traditional career paths are no longer the only options to succeed. What inspires trailblazers taking an “alternative” route to explore emerging careers? Join us for an adventure in demystifying how to actualize “work” out of the box and finding your real passions in life.
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