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S E M I N A R S

T A L E N T & D E V E L O P M E N T M A N A G E M E N T

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SOURCING IN ASIA

Guest Speaker - Paul Melkebeke

Vice President Samsonite

Date

October 15th 2015

Place

Kantinberg | Artevelde University College | Aula 4

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FACTS

The worldwide leader in superior travel bags, luggage, and accessories with more then 100 years of know-how.

Combines notable style with the latest design technology and the utmost attention to quality and durability.

Founded in Denver, Colorado in 1910 by Jesse Shwayder

Initial cases were named Samson, after the Biblical strongman.

Began using the trademark Samsonite in 1941.

In 1966 the company changed its name to Samsonite.

Registered office is in Luxembourg.

Listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Brands:

Samsonite

Travelpro

American Tourister

Hartmann Luggage

High Sierra

Speck Products

Tumi Inc

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INTRO – Topic

Samsonite defines itself as a house of brands. From very expensive to affordable

The high end brand Hartmann is produced in Belgium

The company is always concerned with protection

Visiting the eastern part of china as a visitor is very different from working there and dealing with factories

Started operations 20 years back in ASIA. When the project began it was always zero business

10 years ago decided to move from Belgium to Asia

Samsonite: people always think that it’s a Belgian brand but it’s not and has never been

o The reason for this misconception is that the HQ of Samsonite Europe is situated in Oudenaarde

The company is not centralised. It is an international company. Most of the revenues are generated in Asia. It has the

biggest market share in the luggage sector

Predictions about sale in years to come: Asia will contribute 50% of sales5

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Tips for us young upcoming professionals

The world is becoming small and the centre of gravity is moving to the east. (Asia)

Consumers will be in Asia. International experience is a must.

As young students you have to travel

Travel on low budget/with backpacks. Languages are becoming indispensable

You need to have some sort of creativity. You should have something you are good at.

You do better than the rest. Think out of the box. Dare to make the move!!!

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REFLECT

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DOING BUSINESS IN THE

Guest Speaker – Elizabeth Vennekens-Kelly

Author and Member of VOKA, ABRA, VIW, SIETAR, FIGT

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INTRO – Topic

The American Way

But first a few cautions; america is not always what you see on tv, us citizens are more isolated and don’t travel

very often. It’s a big country but it differs by regions. Obscenities are not well received, music gives people the

impression that dirty words are accepted when it’s not, be very careful about your words. Amercians have

manners and always say thank you because they go a long way and like it as well when people are polite.

American Values

Americans are very self-reliant, but they do love taking care of others, they are open to change and are very

patriotic and they have an entrpreneur spirit.

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America is the land of honey presenting starts at a very young age in kindergarten

Failure is a badge of honor, it’s oke to fail because people learn from that

On average Americans change jobs between 10 to 15 times => open for changes

Highly work focused => No one can force you to retire as long as you love what you do

1. Finger at the temple has multiple meanings, it can mean that you’re smart or crazy

2. A queue: In THE USA. personal space is important so you can’t stand in line too close

3. Calling someone over to you: careful doing that because it can seem negative if you do it with

only 1 finger, in America they do it with one hand.

4. Showing interest in a meeting: it is important to show interest in a meeting by nodding once in a

while especially when you’re participating

5. At a networking event: being nervous is normal but you shouldn’t show your insecurity

EXERCISES

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REFLECTDo not generalise. If you haven’t travelled to a country and experienced it’s culture, you shouldn’t base your assumptions about the country only on what you see on TV or what you hear. (stereotyping)I never knew that Americans feel isolated because of the distance (ocean) between the USA and the rest of the world.

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CROSS GENERATIONAL MARKETINGGuest Speaker - Joeri Van den Bergh

InSites

Date & Time

October 20th 2015 | 15.00 - 16.30

Place

Kantinberg | Artevelde University College | Aula 5

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ON NXT Gen Marketing

You ain’t getting any younger: a song to start

with

2 generations: gen Y and gen Z

How many 4 to 10 year olds get a weekly

allowance?

53%: depending on the country, its education

system, welfare etc. In Scandinavian countries

children get weekly (10,50) allowance at a

much younger age => learn how to spend

money and know its value.

NXTGen has a strong influence on food,

technology, holidays,...

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INTRO – Topic

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STUDY THE NXTGEN DNA

In trends the Gen Z are the ones always busy with smartphones

Often WhatsApp-ing and snapping while watching TV

Ephemeral media - lasting for a very short time. Used by e.g. Spirit to reach the younger GEN without using the

traditional marketing media

E.g.

Trends: impatient: TLDR =>Too long; didn't read

ADHD: All Devices Head Down

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A BETTER WORLD

Gen Z are most in favour of gender equality

– Blurring gender line is more common nowadays with younger Gen (Gen Z, the millennials)

Disney (since 2009 most successful movies: => females are the leading characters

Mattel wit => Barbie the entrepreneur

P&G => #likeagirl campaign.

GSTAR Raw => using plastics from the ocean to create denims

141: TOMS if u buy one pair u are donating a pair

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Gen X => I have made it | have

a career | have a house | have

a private jet etc.

Millennials => we've made it:

collectively

Gen Z => I have made it:

Personalization

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E-commerce thru hype personalization

e.g. PURINA for pets, Oreo, Lays, Minecraft(u create your own world and your character)

IMPERFECTIONS are the new PERFECT...for youngest gen.

Nike => all about perfection before. Now there is a change in tone of voice. It's about the normal imperfect humans.

The main purpose is "JUST DO IT"

Tendency in society is to stay younger => Babyboomers & the Gen X => important to rejuvenate & innovate with the

youth => LIVE YOUNG WHILE OLD

Brands doing marketing or market research with youth don't want customers or competitors to know about it. => WE

DON'T DO MARKETING!

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A confronting topic about millennials in the 21st century. It was clear that all facts mentioned are actually true. I realised that without been aware of it, we are constantly attached to our devices. Socialising does not happen in the same way that it was done before.

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DOING BUSINESS IN

Guest Speaker – Jeanne Boden

CEO China Conduct

Date & Time

October 21st 2015 | 18.15

Place

Kantinberg | Artevelde University College | Aula 418

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INTRO – Topic

A difficult task: comparison between European culture? (does that exist?) and Chinese culture (if that exist at all)

No such thing as an essential culture

China seen as one big country but there are huge differences

When we go to school we learn to look at the globe from a certain focus

e.g. Eurocentric point of view

Democratic

Freedom of speech – speak your mind

Believe that the rest of world will adopt to its way of life

Society is inspired by the romans

Multiple centres of authority

Work in a very sequential way

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As diverse as cultures are, there are similarities you will find in different cultures. During the

seminar I learnt that many aspects of the Chinese culture are also present in the African culture.

e.g. the concept of meritocracy which is so entwined in the Chinese culture is also practiced in

Africa. when I was in school in Africa, we were thought to merit our spots in society and once you

do so your place in the society is respected by others.

The biggest similarity is the hierarchical relationship between human beings in society. Respecting

people who are above you, who have a high place in society is a basic principle in both cultures.

E.g. in Africa you can’t call someone older that you by his/her name.

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VOSEKO EVENT - HIGH HEELS, HIGH…

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INTRO - Topic

VOSEKO the Ghent University alumni association of the

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

DEBATE - A panel of four leading (super) women

Anne De Paepe: Doctor, Professor, Researcher, and Rector of University of Ghent

Francoise Roels: Compliance Officer, Group Counsel, Secretary General, Risk Manager, Executive

Director and Member of Executive Committee, Cofinimmo S.A.

Lutgart Van den Berghe: Executive Director of the Belgian Governance Institute and Extra-Ordinary

Professor at the University of Ghent (B) and the Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School. Her main

topic of interest is “Corporate Governance”.

Evelien Putman: Crisismanagement & Turn-around Leadership at Enordics

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Do you know any female CEO’s?1/3 of entrepreneurs are womenE.g. Recto of Ughent – ProximusAverage % of women in management boards in 2017 => 11%

There is much work to humanitarian evasion

DEBATEIt is not because more women came to the business world, this means that women will have the same battle-flow opportunities.this has nothing to do with objective procedures but mentality. there are plenty of capable and motivated women. lots of potential but the profiles are made too specific.

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women on boardVan den Berghethe glass ceiling is much higher than people think.Invest in middle managementQuotas does not solve muchIn the land of the blind the one-eyed king

EvelienGlass ceiling and Gender inequality is stereotypingWomen should think of themselves as wellThe probe clay is not at the top but much lowerDo not make yourself into thinking that you can do everything yourself in your family and professional life.Organize yourself and seek help. You don’t necessarily have to be better than your male colleaguesBelieve in yourself and be confident of your abilitiesDifference between male and female behaviour are important

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This diversity is important! but it 's important in terms of attitude

Work / Life balance is Important but it is not the only thing. (Not always Important in a passionate

project)

Preserve your feminine qualities!

Having a view of 80% of the mountain is also good. Does not always need to be 100%

Assert yourself and know your value

Believe in yourself and go for it!

Women Men

Risk averseLT-Thinker

Risk takerST-Thinker

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REFLECT + EXTRA

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Educative and empowering

I learned interesting facts about women that

are in management boards and the

inequality between them and their male

colleagues.

As I always tell myself, once again confirmed

by these women, it’s utterly significant for us

women to be feminists but doing so, we

have to at all times preserve our feminine

qualities and know that a man is a man for a

reason and a women is woman for a different

reason