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Group Buy Joey Yap's Qi Men Sun Tzu The Art Of War Seminar? 4 Pax S$118 Only--> 1 Pax S$29.50 Only

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There is currently a Super Early Bird sale which cost only S$118 for 4 persons, which worked out to be S$29.5 per pax, half of their 1-pax price (S$ 68).


I am looking for another 3 persons to buy together. The promotion is valid until 30 April 2015. Do PM me asap if you want to buy together before it is sold out! Then I will let you know the payment details and tickets.


Qi Men Dun Jia is a powerful tool that we can use to analyze and make better decisions in terms of:

People – How to manage them and use their best abilities

Investment Activities and Opportunities – which will get you the maximum returns and how to take actions on them

Business & Career – Do what you do best and get rewarded for it


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Details of the event:

July 4, 2015 | Level 5, Sands Grand Ballroom, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore




Great success in life, career or business comes from the result of winning many smaller battles. In today’s world you may not literally be a general or commander of an army but make no mistake, you are fighting a war – a war to get ahead and to stay ahead in life. You will find yourself in different arenas daily varying from the work place, home, between individuals or even inside you personally.


One thing is for sure, the principles of War are constant and winning it is all that matters.


‘The Art of War’ by Sun Tzu has tremendous influence on the development of the world as we know it. It’s methods and principles are widely responsible for many political landscapes and used in many actual battles throughout the world.


Sun Tzu’s five decision factors in War :

Tao - The Way

Heaven – Time, Weather & Season

Earth – The Location

General – Leadership

Regulation – Organization


In the modern world, ‘The Art of War’ is also widely used to develop management philosophies, political campaigns, marketing strategies, business negotiation and even team sports tactics. In Summary, Sun Tzu’s masterpiece revolves around the principles of:


-Wining at the decision making level – formulating strategies

-Taking calculated actions and risk


Explore The Art of War in a brand new light. Qi Men Sun Tzu combines the wisdom of great Chinese tactician, Sun Tzu with yet another art of war known as Qi Men Dun Jia – a potent and precise technique of forecasting used in ancient China. A powerful tool used by legendary strategists like Zhuge Liang in legendary battles can finally be applied effectively in today’s competitive and hostile business world.


This seminar is about making better decisions. It is absolutely about winning in business where you can turn the tides from a losing battle to a winning position in any business negotiations. The current volatile market conditions provide a unique opportunity for those who have the right tool to help them navigate clearly. Now, imagine if you have that tool?


In this seminar, you will learn how to use the Qi Men Dun Jia chart to analyze and make better decisions:

People – How to manage them and use their best abilities

Investment Activities and Opportunities – which will get you the maximum returns and how to take actions on them

Business & Career – Do what you do best and get rewarded for it


Dato' Joey will share his own unique style of application for Qi Men - not just theories but usable, applicable techniques for winning in both business and personal endeavors.



About Joey Yap:

oey Yap is the founder of the Mastery Academy of Chinese Metaphysics, a global organisation devoted to the teaching of Feng Shui, BaZi, Qi Men Dun Jia, Mian Xiang and other Chinese Metaphysics subjects. He is also the Chief Consultant of Joey Yap Consulting Group, an international consulting firm specialising in Feng Shui and Chinese Astrology services.


Joey Yap first began learning Chinese Metaphysics from masters in the field when he was fifteen. Despite having graduated with a Commerce degree in Accounting, Joey never became an accountant. Instead, he began to give seminars, talks and professional Chinese Metaphysic consultations around the world, and has become an avid property investor who also holds an interest in diverse businesses. By the age of twenty-six, he became a self-made millionaire. In 2008, he was listed in The Malaysian Tatler as the Top 300 Most Influential People in Malaysia and Prestige's Top 40 Under 40. In 2013, in recognition of his work and contribution to the industry, society and country, he received the Darjah Indera Mahkota Pahang (DIMP), a prestigious award which carries the official title of Dato'. In 2014, he was named as one of The Inspiring Top 10 Young Malaysian Millionaires by RHA Media, a publication on the high achievers and affluent society in Malaysia.


He is also the bestselling author of over 160 books on Feng Shui, Chinese Astrology (BaZi), Qi Men Dun Jia, Face Reading and Yi Jing, which has sold more than three million copies to-date. Many of his titles have topped the Malaysian and Singaporean MPH Bookstores' bestseller lists. Some of his books have been translated to French, Polish, Russian, Thai and Indonesian and have also topped the respective countries' bestseller lists.


Thousands of students from all around the world have learnt and mastered BaZi, Classical Feng Shui, and other Chinese Metaphysics subjects through Joey's structured learning programs, books and online training. His courses are currently taught in over thirty countries worldwide and now, many of these courses are also available online for those who wish to study in the comfort of their own homes.


Every year, Joey conducts his 'Feng Shui and Astrology' seminar to a crowd of more than 7,000 people at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. He also takes his annual seminar on a world tour to Frankfurt, San Francisco, New York, Melbourne, Bratislava, Florence, Toronto, London, Sydney, Ljubljana, Manila, Singapore and beyond.


In addition to being a regular guest on various radio and TV shows, Joey has also written columns for The New Straits Times, The Star and The Edge - Malaysia's leading newspapers. He has also been featured in many popular global publications and networks like Time International, Forbes International, the International Herald Tribune and Bloomberg. He was an invited speaker at the prestigious CEO Space in Las ***, where top CEOs and successful entrepreneurs worldwide converged to learn from the best of the best.


He has hosted his own TV series, 'Discover Feng Shui with Joey Yap' on 8TV, a local Malaysian network in 2005; and 'Walking The Dragons with Joey Yap' in 2008 on Astro Wah Lai Toi, Malaysia's biggest cable network; and his popular annual Chinese New Year astrology programs aired for both TV and radio.


Joey Yap has done work for HSBC, Bloomberg, Credit Suisse, Microsoft, Samsung, IBM, HP, Alliance, Great Eastern, Citibank, Standard Chartered, OCBC, SIME UEP, Mah Sing, SP Setia, Auto Bavaria, MRCB, Shell, Volvo, AXA, Singtel, ABN Amro, CIMB, Hong-Leong, Manulife and many more.

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Any catch? No one bothers?

Want to master 九天玄女's 真传?What's so good?From heaven to earth and one era to another, 面目全非.

孙子's 13 chapters so special meh? The strategies very 'dirty' you know in westerners' eyes.?Japanese's black/white ninja originate from the martial philosophy.

No ethics, no corporate governance and no corporate social responsibility concepts. All about kill! kill! kill! and survive, then? Return to dust eventually.

Joey Yap is indifferent from an ordinary lecture speaker.

For sure, he knows what is packaging for eye catching (like any restaurant front), market positioning and segmentation with product/service diversification yet stay within core.....Definitely he masters the human herding behavioural knowledge and skills.

 

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