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💬 Stay Connected with Us 🎧 Episode DescriptionIn this episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Hiroki Kato, Founder & CEO of Arches, about entrepreneurship, resilience, and building a global business rooted in knowledge and purpose.Originally from Japan and now based in Vietnam, Kato shares his journey from a corporate consultant to a founder leading a company with 8 offices and over 250 professionals worldwide. His business, Arches, connects industry experts with organizations seeking real-world insights—what he describes as a “matchmaking service” for knowledge.At the heart of his story is a simple but powerful realization: true opportunity lies where there is a gap between knowledge and action.Kato reflects on how his early environment shaped his desire to create value, and how stepping outside the structure of large corporations allowed him to move faster and make a more direct impact. Rather than waiting for certainty, he chose to act on opportunity—embracing uncertainty as part of the entrepreneurial journey.The conversation also explores the realities of scaling a startup, from building diverse global teams to navigating major challenges. At one point, Kato faced both a market downturn and the sudden departure of key team members who became competitors. His response was not to panic, but to anchor the company more deeply in its mission and long-term vision.For Kato, leadership is not driven by short-term gains, but by a clear purpose: “Share knowledge, empower the world.”Ultimately, this episode offers a grounded reflection on what it means to thrive—not just through growth, but through purpose, resilience, and meaningful impact over time.💡 Key Takeaways Entrepreneurship begins with identifying real gaps and acting on opportunity Mission and vision must be built before crisis—not during it Resilience comes from purpose, not just strategy Strong teams are aligned through shared belief, not just incentives Simplicity and focus enable long-term growth and clarity 🎙️ HostDr. Ramesh Ramachandra — Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Impact Velocity🎤 GuestHiroki Kato — Founder & CEO of Arches🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

💬 Stay Connected with Us Host:Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra - Founder, Talent Leadership CruciblePoorani Thanusha - Principal Consultant, Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest:Felicia Wee – COO, Corporate & Trust Services – Asia, Portcullis GroupMichele Wee - Founder and CEO “Who says I can’t”In this special episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, released in conjunction with International Women’s Day 2026, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra and co-host Poorani Thanusha sit down with sisters Felicia Wee and Michele Wee for a thoughtful conversation on family, entrepreneurship, and sustaining meaningful relationships while building lives along different paths.Although they share the same childhood and family roots, Felicia and Michele have taken distinct professional paths. Felicia serves as Chief Operating Officer at Portcullis, a global family office platform providing professional services to family offices and wealth-owning families. Michele, formerly a banker, recently pivoted into entrepreneurship and now runs her own venture, Who Says I Can’t, based in Vietnam.A particularly personal moment in the episode emerges as both Felicia and Michele reflect on navigating their parents’ divorce while growing up, and how those experiences shaped their resilience, emotional maturity, and approach to relationships today.The discussion also touches on different forms of entrepreneurship. Felicia shares insights about entrepreneurial thinking within a corporate and family-office environment, while Michele reflects on the transition from banking into building her own business.The episode concludes with reflections on spirituality, simplicity, and parenting. As committed and active parents themselves, Felicia and Michele discuss how they try to pass on values of resilience, humility, and emotional awareness to the next generation.Ultimately, this conversation offers a thoughtful exploration of how family relationships evolve over time—and how shared roots can continue to sustain connection even as life paths diverge.💡 Key TakeawaysSiblings 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

💬 Stay Connected with Us Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra - Founder, Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest:Shalin Desai – Chief Revenue Officer of Sri Sri Tattva, and Director of Programs at the Art of Living Foundation in North America.In this episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Shalin Desai, Chief Revenue Officer of Sri Sri Tattva, and Director of Programs at the Art of Living Foundation in North America.Shalin’s journey bridges two worlds: corporate leadership and spiritual practice. While professionally trained as an engineer and business leader, his deeper calling lies in breathwork, meditation, and mental resilience. Introduced to the Art of Living practice at 16 after witnessing his mother’s recovery from depression, Shalin has sustained a daily Sudarshan Kriya breathing practice for decades—describing it as “mental hygiene,” as essential as brushing one’s teeth.The conversation begins with the entrepreneurial mindset: resourcefulness, managing uncertainty, and creating value. For Shalin, entrepreneurship begins not with strategy, but with passion. When passion is present, the mind focuses on solutions rather than problems. Yet passion alone is not enough—leaders must also cultivate dispassion: the ability to detach from expectation, reset internally, and reconnect with clarity.A major theme of the episode is the crisis-ready mindset. Shalin reflects on moments of doubt, delayed success, and external pressure—choosing patience over panic. He emphasizes faith, resilience, and the importance of sustaining high energy levels. According to him, doubt arises when inner energy drops; clarity returns when energy is restored through daily practice.The episode also explores mental health, implicit learning in families, the power of role models, and the balance between material success and spiritual well-being. For Shalin, thriving means comparing yourself only with your past self—measuring growth internally rather than against others.The conversation concludes with a guided five-minute meditation, offering listeners a direct experience of calm, awareness, and inner grounding.This episode is a powerful reflection on leadership, resilience, spirituality, and sustaining energy in a🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

💬 Stay Connected with Us Host:Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra - Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible and Impact VelocityGuest:Shantanu Bhattacharya - Professor of Operations Management and Deputy Dean of Education at Singapore Management University🎧 Episode DescriptionIn this Season 5 episode 3 of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra is joined by Shantanu Bhattacharya, Professor of Operations Management and Deputy Dean of Education at Singapore Management University, for a wide-ranging and deeply reflective conversation on learning, leadership, crisis, and what it truly means to thrive in an uncertain world.Drawing from his background as an engineer, academic, consultant, and researcher, Shantanu explores the tension between two critical capabilities of our time: rational, long-term thinking and an agile, experimental mindset. While traditional planning, optimization, and analytical depth remain important, Shantanu argues that shortening technology and product life cycles demand a much stronger ability to experiment, adapt, and continuously learn.The conversation moves beyond business into education and the future of work. Shantanu challenges the assumption that elite degrees guarantee long-term success, suggesting that informal, continuous learning, critical thinking, and on-the-job adaptation will matter far more than rigid career plans. For the next generation, the ability to pivot may be more valuable than choosing the “right” university or profession.The discussion extends into family businesses and leadership across generations, where Shantanu offers a counterintuitive insight: true impact may not come from imposing values or directions, but from giving others agency—allowing them to learn through experience, make mistakes, and shape their own paths.The episode closes with a grounded reflection on spirituality, simplicity, and thriving. For Shantanu, spirituality is not about grand meaning or belief systems, but about living authentically, finding purpose in everyday actions, and appreciating small moments. Thriving, he suggests, is not about competition or comparison, but about choosing to declare fulfillment on one’s own terms.💡 Key Takeaways🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

💬 Stay Connected with Us Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra - Founder, Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest: Neal F. Bermas – Founder, Streets International🎧 Episode DescriptionIn this powerful Season 5 conversation of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Neal F. Bermas, founder of Streets International, about what it truly means to build a life—and a venture—anchored in impact, resilience, and purpose.Born and raised in New York City, Neal built a distinguished career in consulting, rising to Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers before founding his own consulting firm. Yet after years of professional success, his path shifted when repeated visits to Vietnam sparked a deeper question: How can entrepreneurship be used to create meaningful, measurable social impact?That question led to the founding of Streets International—a pioneering social enterprise that equips disadvantaged youth with professional hospitality skills and long-term career pathways. What began as a moment of human connection evolved into a 14-month residential training program that has now supported over 500 young people, with 96% remaining in employment.Throughout the episode, Neal and Dr. Ramesh explore two essential leadership capabilities for today’s world: the entrepreneurial mindset and the crisis-ready mindset. Neal reflects on how rigorous academic training, data literacy, and global exposure shaped his ability to navigate uncertainty and lead through disruption.The conversation also unpacks what true social enterprise really means. Neal shares why Streets operates under an innovative hybrid model, combining nonprofit and for-profit structures across the US and Vietnam—maximizing flexibility, governance, and long-term sustainability.Beyond enterprise, the episode touches on spirituality, simplicity, and the modern challenge of distraction, including the risks of over-reliance on AI. Neal offers a grounded philosophy of resilience, presence, and resisting greed—choosing instead a life oriented toward contribution and lasting value.This episode invites listeners to rethink success—not as accumulation, but as impact sustained over time.💡 Key Take🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

💬 Stay Connected with Us In a world where entrepreneurship is often glamorised and success stories dominate the narrative — what does the journey really look like when things don’t go as planned?In this episode, I speak with Daron Hongsananda, founder of Koze, a comfort centric furniture brand, and a next-generation family business member navigating his own entrepreneurial path with honesty and courage.Daron shares the realities that are rarely talked about — the emotional toll, financial pressure, and inner battles that come with building something from scratch. His story reminds us that entrepreneurship is not just about growth metrics, but about resilience, self-awareness, and redefining success on your own terms.At the intersection of startup life and family enterprise, Daron reflects on identity, expectations, and what it takes to keep going when uncertainty becomes constant.His message is clear: entrepreneurship isn’t just an external journey — it’s an inner one.✨ Entrepreneurship beyond the hype — navigating loneliness, rejection, and self-doubtBehind the pitch decks and milestones lies a quieter reality: long periods of uncertainty, unanswered emails, and moments of deep self-questioning. Daron speaks candidly about how loneliness and rejection are not signs of failure, but part of the entrepreneurial terrain.✨ Why failure is a teacher, not a verdictRather than treating failure as something to be avoided or hidden, this conversation reframes it as a powerful source of learning. Each setback sharpens judgment, builds resilience, and reveals what truly matters when the path forward isn’t clear.✨ The importance of financial, emotional, and mental backupEntrepreneurship tests more than your business model—it tests your nervous system. Daron highlights why sustainable founders prepare not just capital buffers, but emotional support systems and mental resilience to weather inevitable downturns.✨ Redefining legacy beyond inherited expectationsAs a next-gen family business member, Daron explores the tension between honouring what came before and choosing a path that feels authentic. Legacy, he suggests, isn’t about replication—it’s about conscious evolution.✨ Why personal growth is the hidden currency of sustainable entrepreneurshipRevenue can fluctuate, markets can shift, but who you become along the journey determines how far you can go. Person🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

💬 Stay Connected with Us Host:Ruby Nguyen – Founder, CurieousGuest Speaker:Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder & Managing Director, Talent Leadership Crucible; Serial Entrepreneur; Angel Investor🎧 Episode DescriptionIn this rare and deeply reflective episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra steps into the guest seat to share her extraordinary entrepreneurial journey—one shaped as much by ambition and growth as by integrity, resilience, and values-based leadership.Dr. Ramesh recounts building a technology and data company from scratch to pre-IPO in the early 2000s. Within three years, the company attracted multiple rounds of investment, pursued aggressive M&A to scale, and reached valuations as high as SGD 1 billion, later recalibrated to SGD 300 million during the dot-com crash.At the pivotal moment, Dr. Ramesh made a decision few founders would dare to make: she walked away. Faced with ethical misalignment and pressure to compromise her values during the IPO process, she chose integrity over financial success—accepting short-term loss in exchange for long-term clarity.What followed was not an end, but a reinvention.The conversation expands into one of Dr. Ramesh’s deepest areas of work: family businesses. Drawing from years of consulting and other academic research, she explains why over 80% of businesses globally are family-owned, and why trust and altruism—often dismissed as “soft”—are in fact powerful competitive advantages.She introduces a systems lens to family enterprises: the business system, the family system, and the individual family members. When these are misaligned, conflict arises. When they are consciously integrated, family businesses can move faster, think longer-term, and sustain legacy across generations.The episode closes with Dr. Ramesh’s reframing of entrepreneurship itself—not as company-building alone, but as a way of living. To her, entrepreneurship means being resourceful, managing uncertainty, creating value for others, and staying future-ready in a world defined by disruption.This is a candid, honest, and deeply human conversation—essential listening for founders, family business leaders, and anyone questioning what success truly means.💡 Key Takeaways ✅ Fundraising is not validation—it is responsibility ✅ Scaling too fast can underm🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

💬 Stay Connected with Us Host:Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder of Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest Speaker: Annie Vo – Chief Operating Officer, Premier Dental, VietnamEpisode DescriptionIn this compelling episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Annie Vo, COO of Premier Dental, about her remarkable transition from a New York-qualified lawyer to a next generation family business leader in Vietnam.Born in Saigon and raised across the United States, Annie’s story spans continents, disciplines, and generations. Educated at Yale College and NYU Law School, she left behind a successful legal career to return home—joining her husband, a dentist, in transforming her family’s clinic into a modern, patient-centric dental brand.Annie shares how Western professional standards, when blended with Vietnamese values, can create sustainable growth—and why leadership begins with authenticity, humility, and faith. Key Themes Explored1. From Law to Family Business: A Transformative Career Shift Annie reflects on leaving the security of a legal career in New York to help professionalize her family’s dental business in Vietnam. This bold move required rethinking success—not as personal achievement, but as shared growth.“I wanted to build something that served people directly—something that mattered in daily life.”2. Professionalizing with Purpose Drawing on her Western training, Annie introduced structured systems, ethical standards, and a service culture focused on patient experience—redefining what it means to lead in Vietnam’s healthcare space.3. Entrepreneurial Mindset and Adaptability Her leadership embodies resilience and flexibility—qualities she believes are essential in a world of constant change. She credits her ability to thrive to being “comfortable with being uncomfortable.”4. Leadership Insights for Women Annie offers candid advice for aspiring women leaders:Seek mentors who challenge and inspire you.Work hard, but also own your achievements.Don’t wait for permission to lead—step forward with confidence.5. Spiritual and Personal Anchors Rooted in her Christian 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

💬 Stay Connected with Us Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder, Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest Speaker: Dien Yuen – CEO, Daylight Advisors, Founding Executive Director,Center for Philanthropy and Social Impact, The American College of Financial ServicesEpisode DescriptionIn this illuminating and deeply human conversation, Dien Yuen invites us to see legacy not as a final act—but as a living system, continuously shaped by values, relationships, and the courage to ask meaningful questions.With a background in law, philanthropy, family enterprise advising, and global wealth consulting, Dien brings a rare perspective on how individuals and families can align assets, voice, and purpose across generations.This episode explores what it means to steward not only financial capital, but alsoidentity, belonging, and values—especially in multicultural, multi-generational, andrapidly evolving global contexts.Whether advising a family foundation or facilitating dialogue between generations, Dien helps people listen more deeply, trust more fully, and shape legacies that feel as good as they look on paper.Key Themes ExploredLegacy as a Living, Evolving SystemDien shares how legacy is built in conversation—not just documents. It grows withchanging values, relationships, and clarity of purpose.Listening, Reflection & the PauseAdvisors and families alike often rush to problem-solve. Dien invites us to pause, listen, and make space for what wants to emerge.Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural WisdomFrom Asian diaspora families to multi-generational family offices, Dien calls for legacy planning that honor difference, history, and identity.Shifting Roles of Women and Rising Gen LeadersThe traditional “guardians of wealth” are shifting. Dien highlights how rising next gen leaders and women are reshaping philanthropy, strategy, and what it means to lead.The Inner Work of AdvisingDien reflects on the importance of self-awareness in this space and the need forAdvisors who support families in legacy and wealth planning doing their own innerwork.Key Takeaways✅ Legacy is more than inheritance—it’s a dynamic expression of values and voice.🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

💬 Stay Connected with Us HostDr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder of Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest SpeakerDr. Ajjaree Limpamont, Assistant Professor, Entrepreneur, and Consultant inInnovation Management and Strategic Marketing Key Themes ExploredEntrepreneurial Mindset as a Way of Solving ProblemsAjjaree shares how her entrepreneurial journey began in her familybusiness—where resource constraints demanded creativity and resilience. Shesees entrepreneurship not just as building businesses, but as creating value withpurpose, grounded in empathy and impact.Strategic Marketing & Innovation ManagementFrom consulting with local Thai businesses to helping global clients enterASEAN markets, Ajjaree emphasizes problem definition, listening, anddesign thinking. Innovation, for her, isn’t invention—it’s about finding new,efficient, and inclusive ways to solve real problems.“In innovation management, impact matters more than novelty. If it doesn’tchange something for the better, it’s not innovation—it’s just an idea.”Sustainability in EntrepreneurshipAjjaree reframes sustainability as something that lives in local ecosystems andlong-standing practices—especially in Thai SMEs that have endured forgenerations. She challenges the idea that sustainability is only for largeenterprises or global agendas.“Sustainability is already in the DNA of many small businesses—we just didn’talways call it that.”Modern Business Models for the VUCA WorldAjjaree walks through examples of Thai SMEs shifting to subscription models,platform plays, and tech-enabled scalability, showing how tradition andinnovation can coexist—and how technology can help elevate human-centeredbusiness.Crisis-Ready Mindset: Pause, Reflect, ReframeHer personal practice for navigating crises is a straightforward 3-stepprocess: Pause. Reflect. Reframe. In the face of fear, Ajjaree emphasizesacceptance and perspective—not resistance.“Fear will visit everyone. But if you sit with it, reflect, and reframe, you canride the wave instead of being crushed by it.”Simplicity, Spirituality & Emotional IntelligenceAjjaree brings a calming, spiritual lens to the con🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.