Golf and Coaching, Music and Leadership
Dear members and friends,
Are you running your business or is your business running you? What have you done this year to become a better leader?
All these questions will be addressed in the upcoming Leadership dinner talk by two of Thailand’s best coaches, Jean-Francois Cousin and Khun Kriengsak Niratpattanasai (Bridging the Gap). Khun Kriengsak will start with a great example of a golf pro whereas Jean-Francois Cousin will talk about various orchestra conductors (How about Leading like a Maestro?). The informal, interactive and fun dinner talk is also very suitable for your management team so we encourage all of our members to send two to five of their managers. It’s real learning and lots of fun.
During a delicious dinner provided by the Renaissance Hotel, we will experience “what it takes to become a great leader”.
Are you ready to embark on such an adventure?
Please register for this event via this link.
Kind regards,
Bert Cesar
Event details
Venue: LaTavola Italian restaurant, Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel (BTS Chidlom)
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/travel/bkkbr-renaissance-bangkok-ratchaprasong-hotel/
Date and time: Wednesday 9 May, 18:30 – 21:00 hrs
Price: 1,000 THB for members
About Kriengsak Niratpattanasai:
With more than 25 years of experience in marketing, sales, and general management, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai is now one of the top coaches in Thailand. He is the author of 15 business and management books and writes a weekly column, called “Bridging the Gap”, that appears in the Business Section of the Bangkok Post every Monday.
Mr. Niratpattanasai, founder of TheCoach, has coached leading organizations on especially cross-cultural management, presentation skills and leadership.

About Jean-Francois Cousin:
Prior to becoming a ‘Professional Certified Coach’ accredited by the International Coach Federation, Jean-Francois Cousin worked for Lafarge, the ‘world-leader in building materials’. He occupied management positions in manufacturing, marketing, and general management, which took him to the four corners of the globe.
Since 2006, he has coached over 300 executives from over 20 nationalities working for well-known multinational companies. Mr. Cousin also writes a monthly column for ‘The Nation’ newspaper in Thailand and is regularly invited as a motivational speaker across Asia on leadership development and executive development.
