Lo whyte consulting
He helps clients create and implement strategies in mobile content, payment, digital media, and Web 2. He is also deeply knowledgeable about social and economic developments in Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland. Charles Mok is widely known in Hong Kong and Asia as one of the leading experts and entrepreneurs in Internet, mobile and technology-enabled innovation strategy. As a strategy consultant, he has worked with many major multinationals in the information technology and telecommunications areas and end-user companies in the region.
Charles is a founder of several major IT professional associations in Hong Kong and a member of many key Hong Kong government statutory bodies and advisory committees. Jeanette Whyte is a former British Telecom BT Director, and has close to 30 years telecommunications experience where she held senior roles in the areas of strategy, portfolio management, product development, international business development and IT.
William Wong is an enthusiastic and inspiring catalyst possessing a distinguished international career spanning close to 20 years working for MNCs in both Canada and the UK. After graduating from London Business School with an MBA, William entered the world of private equity as a change management consultant.
William thrives on turning companies around by driving change through introducing new processes and procedures, influencing organisational design and culture, winning new business and bringing a healthy zest and enthusiasm to work.
Since arriving in Hong Kong, William has been working on the education field for executives. William enjoys spending time with his family and when time permits, chasing and knocking a little white ball into a hole 18 times. We are always looking for extraordinary free agents to join our network of catalysts. We work with experienced independent consultants and trainers who have a postgraduate degree awarded by a top-flight institute.
Send us your CV if you enjoy working with a creative and dynamic team and share our passion in and commitment to making a meaningful difference to the world. He works very often with senior management on client-side to facilitate and ensure alignment of communications programmes with business objectives, strategic direction, and overall vision.
Alastair is also a media veteran. He graduated at the University of Oxford with a bachelor degree in music. Jonas is the Mr Know-It-All in the team. A researcher and a designer with a broad background ranging from architecture to cultural management, Jonas is particularly interested in the causes and effects of consumer and social behavior at all levels, and in their roles in defining corporate strategies in a multicultural and global context.
As a designer, Jonas understands the importance of visual thinking as a catalyst to understanding and solving complex and abstract business problems. He is a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Graham Barkus Catalyst. Hayley Chan Catalyst. Peter Chan Catalyst. Peter Lam Catalyst. The poems in Still Possible pay homage to the invisible passage of time — the deep, private current that wends through our lives as a steadfast companion, sculpting our interior worlds as inexorably and exquisitely as its visible manifestations.
Whyte turns his eye, and his pen, to the possibilities and harvests this shaping reveals: the shyness and vulnerability of love, the illusion of imperfection, and the new invitations that beckon along the way.
Plus sheep, Seamus Heaney and a dog. In this way, Still Possible hovers above the numinous and the unknowable — what we pray for, what we pass on, what mystery awaits and, in the end, what it might mean to be happy.
Let the apple ripen on the branch beyond your need to take it down. Let the coolness of autumn and the breathing, blowing wind test its adherence to endurance, let the others fall.
Wait longer than you would, go against yourself, find the pale nobility of quiet that ripening demands, watch with patience as the silhouette emerges and the leaves fall, see it become a solitary roundness against a greying sky, let winter come and the first frost threaten, and then wake one morning to see the breath of winter has haloed its redness with light.
David Whyte is an internationally renowned poet and author, and a scintillating and moving speaker. Behind these talents lies a very physical attempt to give voice to the wellsprings of human identity, human striving and, most difficult of all, the possibilities for human happiness. His talks, to audiences of all persuasions, on everything from literature to leadership, heartbreak to healing; mindfulness to mythology, weave poetry, story and commentary into a moving, almost physical experience of the themes that run through every human life: joy and loss, vulnerability and vitality, courage and despair, beauty and necessary heartbreak.
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