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I had decided to leave my corporate
position to pursue my Mission in Life and when several
people heard about
this they came and exchanged some information and thoughts
with me…all of them I am happy to say were positive.
One of the people that I talked with was Ronnie Ng, Managing
Director of Best Practices Management. I had met Ronnie
when I was working on organizing the annual Rotary Youth
Leadership Awards for the Hong Kong-Macau District Rotary
Clubs. We engaged Ronnie and his training organization
to conduct the training as professionals in this field.
Later Ronnie, unknown to me, was engaged by one of the
hotels in the company I was working with. I went on one
of the training sessions that Ronnie gave to the hotel
management, and as part of that program I fire-walked with
them. Quite an interesting experience.
When Ronnie heard I was leaving the
hotel company, he came to see me. He suggested that I
visit the Osho Ashram,
in Pune, India. I was still partly in the corporate mould
in those days, and while I appreciated his idea, I basically
said, “Ronnie I am not doing Ashrams, I am doing
resorts”. As I had come to know Ronnie as a channel
of some sort, and to soften this stance, I also explained
that as I was changing jobs, setting up my new company,
had little time to travel, and probably a few other excuses,
I would put it on my list of “things to do”,
and perhaps try to get there at some future date.
At the same time as this was happening
a trade association for hotels and restaurants, The International
Hotel & Restaurant
Association engaged me to work with them on a part time
basis as their Regional Director. Two weeks later they
asked me, as one of my first duties, to attend the annual
meeting of one of the hotel associations in the region.
Of course I agreed. Where was this meeting to be held?
Pune, India. The hotel that they accommodated me in was
right in front of the Osho Ashram!
I went to visit the Ashram, but initially
still couldn’t
see the connection. However the connections made at this
meeting, lead me to go to Pune again, and on a subsequent
visit I realized that the Ashram was actually very similar
to the model for a Sanctuary Resort, they just positioned
and marketed it differently. It was an interesting revelation.
Guess Ronnie was right after all.
Thanks for the Insight Ronnie.
Ronnie can be found at: http://www.bestpractice.com.hk/
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