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ConsultantsDr Yew Kam Keong (YKK)Dr.Yew Kam Keong (YKK),the founder President & CEO of Mindbloom sdn. Bhd. is an international speaker, trainer and consultant in the field of creativity. He has served as a resource person on creativity to the Young Presidents Organization (YPO), an international organization of young CEOs, Intel Technology, Texas Instruments, Arthur Andersen Business Consulting, ABN-AMRO Bank, Ernst & Young, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Petronas, ICI Paints, etc.
In recognition of YKK’s expertise, the world famous toy-maker, Lego appointed him as a member of its eight-member international panel of creativity experts for its global creativity project, the Next Generation Forum.
He is an adviser to the president of the International Federation of Invention Associations (IFIA) based in Geneva, Switzerland. YKK is also a member of the prestigious Commonwealth Partnership for Technology Management (CPTM), a Smart Partnership of government and business leaders based in London, U.K.
His best-selling book “You are creative – let your creativity bloom” has received the endorsements of students, teachers, parents, managers, professionals, CEOs and other prominent personalities from all over the world.
In Mauritius, YKK has conducted a series of workshop on creativity for students, women, youth officers, managers and artists. ...more consultants |
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