POPULARITY
Le ContreCast, c'est quoi ? C'est un podcast de passionné.e.s, qui savent parler avec amour d'un sujet qui leur a plu dans les semaines passées. On y parle de jeux vidéo, films, jeux de plateau, livres, ou tout autre plaisir distractif. Dans tous les cas, on essaie de vous présenter avec passion des choses qu'on aime, et on essaie aussi de vous donner envie ! --------- Est-ce que c'est possible de terminer tous les jeux vidéo du monde ? Spoil : Non, mais c'est pas grave, ça fait un titre ! --------- De quoi on parle dans l'épisode : Célia, nous détaille son parcours sur les jeux vidéo Monument Valley. MatSatonaka, nous présente son amour pour le jeu vidéo Forza Horizon 5. Eva, nous raconte sur voyage à Taiwan. --------- Liens utiles dont on parle dans l'épisode : Le jeu vidéo Monument Valley Le lien pour télécharger la version Apple Store Le lien pour télécharger la version Google Store Maurits Cornelis Escher L'interview de Ken Wong dans Arte Le jeu vidéo Forza Horizon 5 L'intro Retro Wave de Forza Horizon 5 La chanson de Jamiroquai Travelling Without Moving Le site Taiwan Tourisme L'épisode 45 où JohnCouscous raconte ses vacances L'épisode 56 où Eva raconte ses vacances Le livre Chip War Le jeu vidéo How 2 Escape Le jeu Lost Records: Bloom & Rage pour sa BO La playlist Com Truise et son album Iteration La playlist Miami Nights 1984 Le jeu Use Your Words --------- Vous pouvez nous retrouver : Sur Apple Podcasts. Sur Spotify. Partout ailleurs ici. Le Patreon du Vaisseau Hyper Sensas (si vous souhaitez nous soutenir, c'est ici que ça se passe). Le discord du Vaisseau Hyper Sensas. Et sinon sur les réseaux sociaux : Sur Twitter : @LeContreCast Sur Instagram : @LeContreCast --------- Remerciements : JohnCouscous, pour les éléments graphiques. CaliKen, pour le générique et les virgules. JohnCouscous, pour le derushage et le montage. Le ContreCast est un podcast animé par JohnCouscous. Vaisseau Hyper Sensas © 2025
Could CEO's role in AI success be counterintuitive? Hear from Lenovo's Global Solutions Group President, Ken Wong, as he chatted with Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead last week at the WEF in Davos, Switzerland. They discuss that strong leadership is essential in AI implementation but hands-on involvement may hinder progress. Catch this segment of The View From Davos as they cover
Over this year's Singapore Grand Prix weekend, a 20 percent increase in the number of international visitors was observed, while the number of high-net-worth visitors surged by over 70%. According to data from Visa's Formula One Travel Spending Data Report, the exciting and busy weekend drove close to 30% spending uplift. With several high-value tourist events happening this year besides the Singapore Grand Prix, such as concerts featuring music icons Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Bruno Mars, what is the economic significance of the international visitor influx? Ken Wong, Head of Data Science for Asia Pacific at digital payments firm Visa, tells us more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you move on from a hair-stylist you move in the same circles as?! Nat has a friend trying to navigate a hairdresser breakup, and everybody has an opinion on how to do it! Also - Erin's a LOSER AGAIN! She did not win the PNE Prize home (watch out Ken Wong!), what's the most effective way to flirt, the new iPHONE16 has been announced and SHE FANCY! That and more on today's Nat & Drew Show!
The performance of India's and China's equity markets are a tale of two halves. The Nifty 50 achieves a return of close to 15% while the CSI 300 is down 1% on a year-to-date basis. Ken Wong, Client Portfolio Manager, Asian Equities at Eastspring Investments tells us what is their strategy for both markets and what the opportunities are.Image Credit: shutterstock.com
Hosted by Michelle Martin, this episode features Ken Wong, Head of Data Science for Asia Pacific at Visa. Discover the top travel destinations in the APAC region and the current state of tourism. Ken delves into emerging spending trends and highlights sectors and countries with increased consumer spending. Explore the impact of contactless payments on tourism and the drivers of consumer behavior. Gain insights into how Visa's data science capabilities can aid investors in strategic planning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Wong, Client Portfolio Manager at Eastspring Investments to discuss how 2024 is set to be a year of transitions for investors to navigate. As the world looks to potential interest rate cuts down the line, Eastspring believes that some of the global economy's earlier resilience will give way, as the full effect of restrictive monetary policy kicks in. Presented by: Ryan HuangSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retiring [not retired] Professor Ken Wong from the Smith School of Business at Queen's University talks about his early immersion in the family business [Wong Wing grew from egg rolls in 1948 Montreal's Chinatown to Canada's largest processor of Chinese food], sharing the mantle of ‘media's marketing go-to guy' with Alan Middleton, the ‘friendly rivalry' between Western and Queen's [yep, he couldn't resist and snuck a dig in there!], the importance of the numerous business school rankings ['be #1 in at least one of them & then ignore the rest of them'], why teaching at its highest level is actually performance art, shout-outs to some of his former students that have made it big, what he has advised all his past students to leave in their bottom right hand desk drawer, and why he does NOT have a retirement bucket list! TORONTO LEGENDS is hosted by Andrew Applebaum at andrew.applebaum@gmail.com All episodes available at www.podpage.com/toronto-legends/episodes/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ken Wong, Asian Equity Portfolio Specialist at Eastspring Investments, discusses the latest on the markets. He spoke with hosts Bryan Curtis and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Wong on Teaching our Children Well. Ken Wong is one of Canada's most acclaimed educators. To better appreciate his impact on academia, I posted a tribute on LinkedIn when I heard he was retiring. Overnight, it garnered over 50,000 impressions and an outpouring of love from all over the world. This is Ken's incredible and inspiring story, and, as you would expect, it's packed with many life lessons for building your career and brand, combined with what we must do as a society to teach our children well. Shannon Cole returns to the show to explain marketing and why it matters. I ask her how organizations can leverage their marketing dollars to better the communities they do business in.
Ken Wong, Asian Equity Portfolio Specialist at Eastspring Investments, discusses his markets outlook. He spoke with host Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Wong, Asian Equity Portfolio Specialist at Eastspring Investments, discusses the latest in the markets. He spoke with hosts Doug Krizner and Juliette Saly on Bloomberg Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Wong, Asian Equity Portfolio Specialist at Eastspring, to discuss the latest on the markets. He spoke with hosts Doug Krizner and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Wong, Asian Equity Portfolio Specialist at Eastspring Investments, discusses the latest on the markets. He spoke with hosts Doug Krizner and Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second episode of Season 2 of Behind the Greens, USAREC's command sergeant major, CSM Foley, talks with Ken Wong, who serves as a Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army. They discuss the Army, recruiting efforts, and a wrap-up of Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
In this CEO Webinar, we will discuss cross-border entrepreneurship with Jeff Ji and Ken Wong of NavPac Advisors, a company that connects businesses in the U.S. and China. Through their work, they have a number of compelling examples of how different cultural activities and sports can be used as a platform to bring people from the two countries together. Jeff discusses the Harley Davidson motorcycle tours he has led for both Westerners' traveling to China and Chinese traveling to the US. As Chair of USA Badminton, Ken reflects on how he sees cross-cultural exchanges through this sport as akin to the famous ping pong diplomacy that was influential in softening relations between the U.S. and China in the early 1970s. They both also discuss a number of other examples such as dragon boating and importing a Harbin-style ice festival to northern U.S. locations, and provide a number of recommendations for those wanting to do business in China.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Can you tell our viewers why Lenovo decided to create this organization and how it has changed the way Lenovo engages with its customers and partners? Lenovo SSG – Services-Led Transformation What does Lenovo bring to the table that will allow you to compete with those incumbents in the managed services segment of the market? What was behind that move and what does it mean to Lenovo's solutions and services customers? Can you give us some color on what is really driving SSG's growth? Tremendous Growth for Lenovo SSG in Year One I saw that Lenovo recently released the results of a very interesting survey of CIOs that gives some great insights into the challenges that IT organizations are facing today. Tell us more about what you learned with this research. I'd love to get your take on what trends and transformations we should expect to see play out in the coming year. Disclaimer: This show is for information and entertainment purposes only. While we will discuss publicly traded companies on this show. The contents of this show should not be taken as investment advice.
Neste boteco conversamos sobre o que estamos jogando, trazendo nossas impressões sobre Final Fantasy VII Remake e Elden Ring. Em seguida, trazemos para o debate o recente vídeo do canal People Make Games, que investiga a situação trabalhista em três estúdios independentes de renome, os estúdio Mountains, de Ken Wong, Fullbright, de Steve Gaynor e Funomena, de Robin Hunicke. Todos os estúdios, comandados por figuras famosas, apresentaram denúncias de abuso e assédio moral, tendo uma alta taxa de rotatividade. No meio desses casos, uma publisher em comum é a Annapurna, que publica os jogos desses estúdios e parece ter uma atitude problemática na resolução dos conflitos. Tomando essa situação, debatemos os problemas do termo indie como grife ou gênero de jogo, a dependência em "mentes brilhantes e complicadas" e o papel da Annapurna como catalizadora desse cenário de jogo cult. Assista o vídeo do People Make Games - Investigating Three Indie Superstars Accused of Emotional Abuse. Ajude a financiar o Holodeck Design no Apoia.se ou fazendo doações pelo PicPay. Siga o Holodeck no Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube e entre em nosso grupo de Discord do Regras do Jogo. Nossos episódios são gravados ao vivo em nosso canal na Twitch, faça parte também da conversa. Participantes Fernando Henrique Gamer Antifascista Músicas: Persona 5 – Beneath The Mask lofi chill remix SUNMI – You can't sit with us
A personal fav episode of mine as I am joined by the incredible and personal friend of mine Ken Wong. He has had an fascinating journey throughout his career. We talk about how he got started to where he is now, along with his work on my personal favorite game he made 'Florance'. Please Support http://bit.ly/33xpKbG ---------------------------------- LDL - Store Store-https://bit.ly/39BakJD ----------------------------------- Let's Design Books ----------------------------------- Ebook - https://bit.ly/39BakJD Physical Books - https://bit.ly/3mfOsbS -----------------------------------Contact Ken ----------------------------------- Twitter - https://twitter.com/kenwongart Website - http://kenart.net/ -----------------------------------------Contact Me --------------------------------------------- Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaxPears Website: https://www.maxpears.com/ Email: leveldesignlobby@gmail.com ----------------------------------------------
Placeras Karl Lans och Pär Ståhl intervjuar hongkongbaserade kinaförvaltaren Ken Wong på Eastspring. Han berättar var de är över- och underviktade i Kina nu, varför det gått så dåligt för kinesiska aktier och varför regleringar är en del av att investera i Kina och hur man kan dra nytta av det. Gå till www.avanza.se/placera/forstasidan.plc.html för att läsa fler artiklar Här hittar du alla våra aktieanalyser: www.avanza.se/placera/aktier.plc.html Här finns alla våra fondanalyser: www.avanza.se/placera/fonder.plc.html Här hittar du allt om privatekonomi: www.avanza.se/placera/mer_i_planboken.plc.html Här kan du lyssna våra poddar: www.avanza.se/placera/placerapodden.plc.html Här kan du se alla våra tv-inslag: www.avanza.se/placera/placeratv.plc.html Här hittar du det månatliga strategidokumentet: www.avanza.se/placera/Placerastrategi.plc.html Här kan du se redaktionens aktieinnnehav: www.avanza.se/placera/redaktione…nehav.plc.plc.html
Welcome boils and ghouls! On tonight's episode our fifth annual Shocktober series continues, as we cover everything we've watched from October 21st to the 27th with a special guest appearance from superfan and Mr. Mosaic himself, Ken Wong! Movies/TV covered include: The Simpsons S2 – Treehouse of Horror (1990), The Simpsons S3 – Treehouse of […]
The one where Daryl interviews Ken from Queen's University.Sign up for the Marketing News Canada e-newsletter at www.marketingnewscanada.com.Follow Marketing News Canada:Twitter - twitter.com/MarketingNewsC2Facebook - facebook.com/MarketingNewsCanadaLinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/marketing-news-canadaYouTube - youtube.com/channel/UCM8sS33Jyj0xwbnBtRqJdNwWebsite - marketingnewscanada.com Follow Daryl Louie: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryllouie/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/antisocialsolutions/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/antisocialsolutions/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/antisocial-media-solutions/Follow Ken Wong:LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/ken-wong-4453892Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This interview first aired on Tuesday the 30th of March, 2021 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Terri Cowley interviews Ken Wong about the upcoming afternoon of live music to raise money for GV Hospice Care. This Easter Saturday (Saturday the 3rd of April) head to the Back Paddock Stage at the Junction Hotel in Toolamba to hear the The Wong Brothers plus many other great local musicians. To book tickets head to http://bit.ly/3m3eO0 LIsten to Terri Cowley for Breakfast 6-9am, Monday - Friday on 98.5 One FM. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1
Wai Ken Wong is the Country Manager of StashAway (Malaysia). He first worked in investments in Khazanah Nasional Berhad, then became the Vice President of the Equity Capital Markets at Affin Hwang Capital, before entering the startup world. Want to learn what it's like working in the fintech startup world, all things investments & the intricacies of how StashAway is set up? This is the episode for you! Highlights: * 2:38: Using ang pow money to invest in unit trusts * 6:10: Why he moved to Australia at the age of 16 * 7:54: Enjoying business * 9:24: Whether Wai Ken was ever tempted to drop out of college to launch a startup * 10:41: What drove Wai Ken to start working while still studying * 17:56: Working in Khazanah * 21:33: Working with Dato Hisham * 22:35: Working at Affin Hwang * 26:07: Why Wai Ken decided to join StashAway - then a 2-year-old startup that began in Singapore * 32:13: Whether he had any doubts about joining StashAway * 33:34: His role as Country Manager from Day 1 * 35:36: How Wai Ken built a 5000 person waiting list before StashAway launched in Malaysia * 41:42: The role of content creation in StashAway * 44:27: What does “robo advisory” mean? * 47:38: Robo Advisory v ETFs * 49:51: StashAway's investment framework - known as the Economic Regime Base Asset Allocation (ERAA) * 52:40: How StashAway came up with its risk index * 54:56: Guaranteeing a 1% chance of your portfolio dropping? * 57:17: How StashAway categorises risk * 1:01:58: Will customers get to determine their own assets with StashAway in the future? * 1:04:44: StashAway Simple * 1:06:51: Why StashAway Simple doesn't have PIDM protection * 1:09:01: What guarantees StashAway has for its customers * 1:11:51: How StashAway came up with its projected rate of 2.4% for StashAway Simple * 1:14:05: How StashAway compares to Wahed & MyTheo * 1:15:47: Whether StashAway will ever invest in crypto * 1:17:53: StashAway's Series B & Series C fundraising rounds * 1:22: What do the rich know, that the poor should know?
Wai Ken Wong, Country Manager for Malaysia at StashAway, the oldest robo-advisory in the country, gives a practitioner's view of what happened at the GameStop scandal, discusses investing trends, what's in store for markets and also how he invests, finding solace in staying long and diversified. --Follow Stashaway here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/stashaway_com/?hl=enTwitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/stashaway_my?lang=enFB: https://www.facebook.com/StashAwayMY/Follow Ken here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wai-ken-wong-947b9928 Follow Chuang here: URL: http://www.domore.my/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hsu-chuang-khoo-ab199343/FB: https://www.facebook.com/khoo.chuang/ Follow DoMore here: WEBSITE: https://www.domore.my/YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DoMoreTakeChargeofYourLifeITUNES: https://apple.co/2lQ47mSGOOGLE PLAY: https://bit.ly/3b1l8iOSPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/y6zufvcpPODBEAN: https://domoreasia.podbean.com/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/domore.asia/
Alicia McCarron + Ken Wong of TSN join us We discuss: - The differences between TSN and ESPN - Canadian sports during COVID - Diversity outlook - Thoughts on Toronto Blue Jays playing in Buffalo - Canadian hockey bubble - Canadian basketball outlook with thoughts on Kawhi Leonard and the Raptors overall - Vince Carter Effect And we get schooled on Uniquely Canadian things such as ketchup chips and milk in a bag! __________ WNTBDT.com @ElliotGerard // @jonahballow // @keiths
As a mother, Sheri Allain wondered why there wasn’t more focus on STEM for children, especially girls and why her children’s school had nights devoted to drama, music, arts and crafts, but not one on technology. So Sheri created CODEZILLA to provide hands-on coding classes, camps and parties, and lunch and after school programs for kids ages 4 - 14. And Sheri’s business takes off as she isn’t the only parent asking the questions. And then COVID-19 hits and hands-on becomes virtual? Sheri transforms her business only to find parents all over the world knocking at her door! Has the business become too big and complicated? Sheri asks our experts Bruce Croxon one of Canada’s most successful entrepreneurs, Ken Wong one of Canada’s leading business professors and Paul daSilva RBC’s leading franchise expert for help. Should she sell, scale or franchise? After listening to her story and their advice what would you do? Presented by RBC. The perfect mix (01:22) Sheri’s has both educator and entrepreneurial DNA flowing through her blood, her one grandfather was a Prairie school teacher and the other a successful businessman. With this and her desire to provide more STEM activities for school kids, Sheri continues the family legacy and starts her business, Codezilla, a business teaching kids to code. The beginning - Hello World (03:51) Hiring her first instructors in 2017, Codezilla immediately takes off - forty kids in four hours - first testing the idea and then quickly transitioning to charging for it once she realizes the demand is real. Initially reluctant to be the face of the brand, Sheri realizes that her opinion and points of view are valued by many and makes the switch to be front and centre. Codezilla is now in over 40 schools across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Offline to online - a rapid response (07:04) COVID-19 forces Codezilla to change their delivery model, what was once face to face has to become virtual. Sheri and team responded quickly and within two weeks changed the entire business to online learning, learning as the went and making changes to enhance the experience. Her business grew rapidly but she also has her own kids to look after. Now Sheri has some decisions to make: Sell, scale or franchise. Sell, scale or franchise? Our experts dial-in (10:49) Paul daSilva, National VP, Franchise Financing, RBC offers great advice on Sheri’s franchising opportunities, key steps to take and where she can get assistance. Ken Wong, Distinguished Professor, Smith School of Business at Queens University, shoots straight and advises Sheri to chose what business she is in; and if she was to franchise she needs to standardize her people, process and props. Bruce Croxon, Managing Partner, Round 13 Capital, believes Sheri should rather scale her business and find a partner to help her do so. Tony’s parting thoughts (25:21) Although Sheri has a tough choice to make, franchising is not for Sheri. With the DNA of entrepreneurship and teaching, she should scale the business instead and find a partner to compliment her, allowing her to run her business and achieve a balance between her business and family life. Links and References Sheri Allain, Founder, Codezilla - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheri-allain-6b49b01/ Website - https://codezillakids.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/codezillakids/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/codezillakids @codezillakids Twitter - https://twitter.com/CodezillaKids @CodezillaKids Bruce Croxon, Managing Partner, Round 13 Capital https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucecroxon/ Ken Wong, Distinguished Professor, Smith School of Business at Queens University https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-wong-4453892 Paul daSilva, National VP, Franchise Financing, RBC LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-dasilva-23642a2b/ RBC Business page – https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/business/index.html RBC COVID-19 Financial Relief page - https://www.rbc.com/covid-19/business.html To get specialized support for your business, visit - https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/business/advice/industry-expertise.html Canada United - https://www.gocanadaunited.ca/ Follow Tony Chapman Website - https://chatterthatmatters.ca Twitter - https://twitter.com/TonyChapman Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chatterthatmatters/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGvzmw9MFkUcGylrFA2xCQ
CASAs are the connective fiber between the American people and Secretary of the Army. They are also Great Americans. Ken Wong, CASA for Pennsylvania-East, was born and raised in Philadelphia, and joins us today to describe why he became a CASA, and how he liaises with local community leaders to share the Army story. Civilian Aides to the Secretary of the Army (CASAs) are business and community leaders appointed by the Secretary to advise and support Army leaders across the country. They assist with recruiting, connect with local National Guard and Army Reserve units, serve as a voice for Soldiers and Army Families, and speak at community events about the Army's message. There are over 100 CASAs throughout the U.S. and its territories, and they all have agreed to serve without salary, wages or related benefits, and are afforded a 3-star protocol status. Recommendations for future topics are welcome via email at podcast@ausa.org. Note: This episode was recorded 26 May 2020. Guest: Ken Wong, Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army (CASA) for Pennsylvania-East and President, CIG Asia Ltd. Host: Sergeant Major of the Army (Retired) Daniel A. Dailey, AUSA's Vice President for NCO and Soldier Program Soldier Today, a segment of AUSA's Army Matters Podcast, focuses on what is important to Soldiers and NCOs. Resources: Civilian Aides to the Secretary of the Army Web: https://casa.army.mil/ AUSA's NCO & Soldier Programs Web: https://www.ausa.org/programs/nco-and-soldiers Twitter (Dailey): @15thSMA
“Yeah, I know.” After his work on Monument Valley, Ken Wong scaled the heights of creating his own studio, Mountains. With the publishing expertise of Annapurna Interactive behind them, this new Melbourne studio brought to […] The post Florence – Cane and Rinse No.413 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.
The Coronavirus has presented Canadian businesses with unprecedented challenges. There is no compass for these uncharted waters. New approaches to customer, supplier and employee engagement require consideration and businesses underlying “operating systems” need to be updated and re-written. In this episode, Tony Chapman a luminary of Canada’ Marketing Hall of Legends (2008) discusses these challenges with two fellow CMHOL Legend inductees, David Kincaid (2013) and Ken Wong (2006). Together they explore effective leadership through adversity and possible solutions Canadian businesses, in particular small businesses, need to consider as they manage through these uncertain times. Organizational culture during Coronavirus (03:18) During these unprecedented times, organizations are afforded an opportunity to step back and reappraise their cultures. David shares his points of view on culture as a driver for business transformation - “..culture acts as an enabler to creating competitive advantage.” Recovery - big box vs small business (06:52) Ken believes price will be the key lever for large enterprises in their recovery strategies. However, small to medium businesses can’t compete on this basis and need to find what’s in their wheelhouse. During this time it will be clear which businesses have true relationships with their customers. CEO’s challenges (09:21) CEO’s are facing numerous challenges in this environment. Maintaining profit, managing costs, narrowing their focus on what matters most, and doing enough to preserve today so when the times come they can rebuild. Ken and David share their insights and advise to CEO’s - take the time to plan & widen your focus. Advice for small/medium business (13:45) Truly understand what business you are in and identify what problem you will solve for your customers. Engaging with suppliers, key customers and local business associations to be part of the conversation is also key to addressing these challenges. David highlights the potential impact of e-commerce could have on small business. Advice to leaders (18:54) During these trying and uncertain times, what level of transparency is required from leaders? The panel provides their guidance highlighting the need to engage frontline staff - as they influence customer satisfaction - and engaging with team members at all levels to understand how things have changed and how this has impacted customers motivations. Getting your house in order (22:23) Creating a safe environment for consumers through rigours sanitation protocols and communicating this to your consumers is critical to establishing trust with your consumers. Communicate, communicate, communicate! Closing (25:21) Tony Chapman shares his insights and learnings: - Know what business you’re actually in, where you add value and why you matter. - Understanding what lane you are in - focus on the things you can stand for - Communication and transparency is critical when you're dealing with customers, employees and suppliers - we’re all in this together Links and References Ken Wong - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ken-wong-4453892 David Kincaid - https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-kincaid-125b851 CMHOL - https://www.amamarketinghalloflegends.ca AMA Toronto - https://www.ama-toronto.com/ Zellers - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zellers Galen Weston - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galen_Weston Loblaws - https://www.loblaws.ca Harvard Business Review - https://hbr.org Costco - https://www.costco.ca Tom Peters - https://tompeters.com Follow Tony Chapman Website - https://tonychapmanreactions.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/TonyChapman Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonychapmanreactions/ About Canada’s Marketing Hall of Legends (CMHOL) Founded in 2004, Canada’s Marketing Hall of Legends honours Canadians who have dedicated their lives to the pursuit of excellence in the field of marketing. The award, created to spotlight the stories, people and brands behind Canada’s greatest marketing successes, recognizes a noteworthy body of work and a lifetime of achievements. Nominations for induction are held annually. An independent selection committee of top marketing professionals evaluates each year’s list of nominees. Contact: Xzavier - xzavier.ramphal@ama-toronto.com About AMA Toronto The Toronto Chapter of the American Marketing Association (AMA) is a not-for-profit community of volunteer marketers who have been creating opportunities for personal and business growth for more than 60 years in Canada. The AMA, with more than 20,000 members and 70 chapters across North America, is the largest marketing association in the world serving organizations and individuals who practice, teach and study marketing. To learn more about the Toronto chapter of the AMA visit AMA-Toronto.com
Dr. Jacalyn Duffin, physician, historian and professor emeritus at Queen's University comments on the Canadian Pharmacists Association to propose that only 30 days worth of medication to be given to people at one time; Employment and Contracts Lawyer Hillary Page talks about changes to the Employment Standards Act designed to provide leave without penalty to workers affected by the coronavirus outbreak; Keith Munro, a wildlife biologist with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, speaks in favour of the province's decision to reinstate the spring bear hunt; Queen's University marketing professor Ken Wong talks about the province's efforts to prevent price gouging; Celeste Scopelites, the director of the Peterborough Art Gallery, extends an invitation to kids to submit pictures that depict their ideas of a hero; Peterborough Transit has already been offering free rides to reduce any physical exchange of fare tickets.Mayor Diane Therrien tells us how people who work in essential services can now book a ride to and from your workplace in the evenings; Dr. Kieran Moore is the Chief Medical Officer of Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington Public Health describes contingency plans to use students residences at Queen's or local colleges to house health care workers and patients; Martha Maznevski from the Ivey School of Business at Western University is an expert on remote work. She explains how 'virtural' offices can be more efficient that traditional workplaces.
From working with an idol in American McGee, to covering the globe making a whole host of incredibly unique games on a multitude of platforms, Ken Wong has done a lot with his time in the games industry. Join both Ken and Paul in this latest entry of Dev Diary where he shares his many experiences that have culminated with industry gems, Monument Valley and Florence.Follow Paul and submit your ideas for future guests on TwitterVisit the Player2 Website and the Player2 Youtube Channel where you can also follow his written and video exploits including reviews, feature pieces and shows such as Patched, The Insider and Gamer SchoolFind out more at https://dev-diary.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-1862be for 40% off for 4 months, and support Dev Diary.
“Mobile Delight” – It's rarity that a mobile game gets discussed on the podcast, but the buzz surrounding this charming game was hard to pass up. Enjoy the episode!
Game designer and co-founder of Supyrb, Andreas Gaschka joins us this week to discuss the ups and downs of creating an indie game, the importance of working on projects you’re passionate about, and how to deal with audience reactions. GUEST LINKS: Andreas’ Website: http://www.gaschka.tv/ Andreas’ Tumblr: http://www.andreasgaschka.com/ Andreas’ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gaschka Supyrb: http://www.supyrb.com/ Marbloid Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=byO-xihstdw Download Marbloid: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/marbloid/id1207773612?mt=8 ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: Podcast with Google Designer: https://formfunk-podcast.de/interviews/tristan-harris Quake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quake_(video_game) Indie Game: The Movie: https://amzn.to/2BBlL21 A24: https://a24films.com/ Ken Wong: http://www.kenart.net/ Bill Burr: http://billburr.com/ Jiro Dreams of Sushi: https://amzn.to/2V6nipA Akimbo Podcast: https://www.akimbo.me/ The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
It's time for another huge episode of gaming with GGSP! This week the team review the dirt-tastic racing of V-Rally 4, and the strange but hole-some fun of Donut County. Plus, Goose meets the creator of the hit mobile game Monument Valley, Ken Wong, and as always we answer your questions in Ask SP, and dig up The Scoop on the latest in the world of gaming!
Ken Wong, Portfolio Manager, Eastspring Investments walks us through the latest $200 billion tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump on Chinese goods, and what the fundamentals are in the markets right now.
Ken Wong used to work in finance in the USA but when he saw a need for improving aged care systems in his home town of Hong Kong, he created Evercare, a service that helps the elderly age with comfort and dignity. Evercare is an aged care service that provides people with an alternative way of aging in the home surrounded by family. Evercare developed a platform that marries technology and people by informing families about the health and wellbeing of their loved one. Evercare puts together a team of professional and creates an individual care program for the elderly so that they can be taken care of in the home and have their medical and emotional needs met. Ken discussed aging and the things that matter to the elderly like family, social connections and friends. He explains how as family members, we need to understand how important it is to communicate with the elderly and find out what they need and to ensure that we look at all the care options available. There is a stigma in Chinese culture when it comes to sending family members to aged care homes, so that’s where Evercare can be a huge support and provide an alternative to hospital care which can be quite crowded and stressful in Hong Kong. This is an eye-opening discussion about aging, health care, technology, family priorities and the alternative care options for the elderly. Contact Evercare in Hong Kong: https://www.yourevercare.com/ Please visit my Patreon page if you would like to sponsor the production of Hong Kong Confidential Podcast. I have many great rewards to offer my supporters. Thanks for taking the time to check out the page https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 Email: jules@hongkongconfidential.net Webpage: www.hongkongconfidential.net Network: https://www.auscastnetwork.com/home/hong-kong-confidential Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hongkongconfidential/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/juleshannaford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hongkongconfidential/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube and anywhere you find your podcasts. Sponsored by Teresa’s Turkish Towels https://hkturkish.com/ Support the show.
Dan M and Jo come in to the studio this episode to bring all the 3RRR listeners their weekly fix of tech, computing, internet and startup news.We speak to Dr. Niels Wouters of the Microsoft Research Centre for Social Natural User Interfaces about the new Biometric Mirror test developed at the University of Melbourne.Then the creative director of Mountains Studio; Ken Wong, comes in to discuss their recent Apple Design award and what to expect in the future from their game studio.
Jimmy attended MoCCA Festival over the weekend and got some great interviews! Go to the last episode to hear his recap and an interview with John Leguizamo! In this MoCCA special, Jimmy chatted with Robin Ha (Cook Korean!), Alisa Harris (Cooking Up Comics) and Ken Wong (Origami Comics). They all have some great comic work that you should check out! Give it a listen, hear them talk about their comics and then run out and buy them! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening! p.s. Apologies for some bad feedback moments during the Robin Ha interview.
James, Brendan and Haydn discuss the impact and implications of Mountains' debut title, Florence: a short but definitely sweet love story built around gameplay vignettes. We ponder the lessons to be learned from this acclaimed titles, both in appealing to a broader audience and exploring the wider remit of what video games can be. We also discuss other titles and developers attempting to break away from the typical gaming fare of bigger, better killfests. We also compare Florence to Final Fight and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - it makes sense if you listen in. Once done with this episode, why not read our interview with creator Ken Wong (https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-11-01-ken-wong-gamings-remit-is-up-for-us-to-challenge) or email your thoughts to james.batchelor@gamesindustry.biz? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The first game from Mountains, a new “craft games” studio headed by Ken Wong (lead designer of Monument Valley), Florence is best described as an interactive graphic novel set to music. It's a beautifully illustrated...
On the very first Episode 36 of Hack The Dino, Ben and Dan are joined by artist, animator and Canadian Greg Holfeld! Find out what it takes to animate a Ren and Stimpy cartoon and hear what it is like to be a pro artist and animation King! Florence, the new game by Monument Valley's creative director Ken Wong is out, and Ben is a little bit in love with it - so much so, he may marry it. And in DAN vs THE WORLD can Dan come from behind and regain the lead, or will Greg be able to further the distance between the world and you favourite co-host?
Narrative is a potent source for critical reflection and the dissemination of alternative knowledge and awareness. Narrative possesses a powerful capacity to affect change. And though fiction has been embraced within wider design communities, it continues to hold a peripheral position within mainstream architectural teaching and practice. This one-of-a-kind MTalks explores the role of architecture as storyteller at community levels—considering diverse cultural, LGBTQIA+, gender-nonconforming and age-inclusive narratives. It also considers the individual, including the tales of the architect, the client and the student of architectural design. Reflecting on the ever-evolving role of temporal media possibilities for students and practitioners, this panel interrogated alternative architectural environments—such as screen and online gaming—as a vehicle for rethinking both our spatial surroundings and public space. Listen as Joshua Boggs, Katica Pedisic, Ken Wong, Rachel Hurst, Simona Castricum and Stephanie Liddicoat facilitate a timely discussion that approaches the role of narrative within diverse media platforms as a means to envelope the community, drawing us into more diverse and inclusive architectural and urban encounters.
Common Good is a major design exhibition opening in March 2018 at the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences in Sydney. The exhibition explores the diversity of design practice from the Asia-Pacific region, through an expansive selection of innovative projects including material explorations, contemporary craft, video game design, speculative practice and large-scale architectural interventions. In this star-studded MTalks event, Common Good curator Keinton Butler led a panel of internationally recognised Australian designers featured in the exhibition, including: sci-fi artist, film director and ‘body architect’ Lucy McRae; game designer and co-founder of craft games studio Mountains, Ken Wong; design studio U-P co-founder, Paul Marcus Fuog; and digital studio Sandpit creative director, Dan Koerner. Together they explored some of the challenges facing designers today, and critically examined several key trends emerging in contemporary design practice, in Australia and overseas. This event was produced in partnership with the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, in association with the exhibition, Common Good, as part of the Sydney Design Festival 2018. This event was made possible by the Hugh D T Williamson Foundation through funding for MPavilion’s series of events looking at design & science.
In our first episode of Art & Craft, we talk with Ken Wong, Lead Designer on Ustwo's mind-bending mobile hit Monument Valley, and founder of newly formed independent studio Mountains. Join us as we discuss the importance of discomfort in creating art, the misconceptions of "overnight success," the tenets of good design, and what it's like to leave something successful to strike out on your own.
Ken Wong is the founder and creative director of Mountains, a self-described "craft games studio," based in Melbourne. He's also well known for his work as the lead designer and artist on Ustwo's seminal mobile title, Monument Valley. In this episode, Ken and Jason discuss his work with Ustwo, being discovered by American McGee, his work on Alice: Madness Returns, and much more.
Monument Valley lead designer Ken Wong joins us this week to discuss the current state of the video game industry and video games as an art form. We speak in depth about the process behind creating Monument Valley, and some of the challenges he and his team at UsTwo faced along the way. This eventually leads us down the rabbit hole of Ken's creative influences, many of which are classic films. GUEST LINKS: usTwo Blog: http://ustwo.com/blog/ Ken's Twitter: https://twitter.com/kenwongart Ken's Website: http://www.kenart.net/ Monument Valley: http://www.monumentvalleygame.com/ ------------------------------ Subscribe on iTunes: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/itunes Subscribe via RSS: http://www.thecollectivepodcast.com/rss Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thecollectivepodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thecpodcast ------------------------------ SHOW NOTES: Journey: http://amzn.to/18AjjZg Steam: http://www.steampowered.com GameLoading: Rise of the Indies: http://www.gameloading.tv/ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com Ash's Ghost in the Shell Project: http://www.gits2501.com/ Alien: http://amzn.to/14KoJ1w The Art of Alice Madness Returns: http://amzn.to/1613N7U Reddit thread: http://redd.it/2sbi17 Solaris: http://amzn.to/1liNjHF Children of Men: http://amzn.to/15Mts3i Leon the Professional: http://amzn.to/18Am1ho QUOTE People are humans, and we enjoy beauty. We enjoy the synthesis of art, and animation, and music, and what happens when you interact with that. All those details matter. -Ken Wong The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of their employers.
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Ken Wong talks about his new game Monument Valley and how he uses art to give his own perspective on the world.
Ken Wong and Matt Gypps of ustwo join Marc, Seth, and Rene to talk about Monument Valley, its visual and audio design, launching on iOS and Android, and making great games for fair prices. Show notes ustwo Play Monument Valley Monument Valley for Android Monument Valley for iOS The Pixel Precision Handbook Ken Wong Art Guests Matt Gypps Ken Wong Hosts Marc Edwards of Bjango Seth Clifford of Nickelfish Rene Ritchie of Mobile Nations Feedback Question, comment, recommendation, or something you want us to follow up on for the next show? Email us at iterate@mobilenations.com or yell at us on Twitter.
Ken Wong, designer of Monument Valley, is an art director and games designer from Australia. He tells us about getting started in games, the app store, and the future of gaming. Subscribe on itunes! itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-p…rill/id848275029 Show Notes! Monument Valley http://www.monumentvalleygame.com/ Ustwo http://ustwo.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/whale-trail/id450163154?mt=8 American McGee http://www.americanmcgee.com/ http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aspyr-American-McGees-Alice/dp/B00005YT4E http://www.amazon.co.uk/Electronic-Arts-Alice-Madness-Returns/dp/B004RTSS5O Hackeycat http://www.hackycat.com/ Unity 3D https://unity3d.com/unity Sword and Sworcery http://www.swordandsworcery.com/ Windosill http://windosill.com/ http://www.vectorpark.com/ Super Hexagon http://superhexagon.com/ Polygon http://www.polygon.com/ Venus Patrol http://venuspatrol.com/ Myst http://www.amazon.co.uk/Broderbund-MYST-PC-Adventure-Game/dp/B00004TO4E
Monument Valley’s Ken Wong joins us to discuss games as art, Monument Valley, and the business of crafting meaningful games. Monument Valley Video games can never be art by Roger Ebert Journey Gone Home and why you should play it instead of Dear Esther Threes, the tiny puzzle that grows on you Numberwang 2048 Numberwang Passage Sword and Sworcery Ken’s last game, HackyCat Windosill The arduous process of making Threes The design of Zendo Antichamber
Welcome to episode #288 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. Is there any value in getting a degree in Marketing in this day and age? How well are the universities doing at providing an up-to-date curriculum to ensure that students graduating from Marketing are workplace ready? How has the digitization and New Media changed the way we educate our students about Marketing? Pushing this further, how are Marketers doing from the perspective of Marketing professors? Kenneth Wong is one of the leading marketing educators in the world. He holds the title of Associate Professor and Distinguished Professor of Marketing at Queen's School of Business and sits on the board of directors (with me) at the Canadian Marketing Association. Along with publishing his work in books and magazines, he's also a world-renowned speaker on Marketing, and if you've never seen his rant about "the margin sucking maggots," it is worth the price of admission alone. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #288 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 50:10. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. Episode #41 of Media Hacks is coming soon and it might feature: Chris Brogan - New Marketing Labs - Co-author of Trust Agents, Man On The Go, Human Business Works, Third Tribe Marketing and Escape Velocity. C.C. Chapman - Managing The Gray - Digital Dads - Content Rules. Hugh McGuire - LibriVox - iambik audio - PressBooks. Christopher S. Penn - Blue Sky Factory - Marketing Over Coffee. Julien Smith - In Over Your Head - Co-author of Trust Agents. In conversation with: Kenneth Wong. Queen's School of Business. Canadian Marketing Association. You can follow Ken Wong on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #289 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: across the sound advertising bite size edits blog blogging blue sky factory book oven canadian marketing association cast of dads cc chapman chris brogan christopher s penn cma digital dads digital marketing facebook facebook group hugh mcguire in over your head itunes julien smith ken wong kenneth wong librivox managing the gray marketing marketing education marketing over coffee media hacks new marketing labs online social network podcast podcasting pressbooks queens school of business six pixels of separation social media 101 social media marketing strategy trust agents
Ken Wong is the Chief Website Ninja of Ninja Pixel Media. Having spent 17 years in the trenches of corporate America working for no less than 7 Fortune 50 companies, Ken Wong founded the full service interactive branding agency Ninja Pixel Media to help small and and medium sized businesses grow their online brand equity and web presence through strategic use of social media, search engine optimization, web development and local lead generation and optimization as well as mobile bringing more customers through clicks to local businesses.