Youth Hong Kong
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  • Contents

  • Overview

  • Interview

  • Youth speak

  • Perspectives

  • Features

  • HKFYG

  • June 2018 Vol.10 No.2 Taking the Lead
    OVERVIEW
    Powerful, positive, compelling vision is central in mainstream training for leadership p.4
    Interview
    Leaders for the future think global, dynamic ad caring in the view of Peter Wong, HSBC p.6
    Special
    Introducing HKFYG Leadership Institute housed in the former Fanling magistracy p.9
    YOUTH SPEAK
    Driving social change: women’s self-defence in the Middle East.
    Lina Khalifeh p.16
    Millennials’ commitment to the community: teamwork and confidence to speak out.
    George Chan p.18
    Action and empowerment in a male-dominated domains; from servant leader to facing challenges. Sin Wai-man p.20
    Perspectives
    The art of followership: types, qualities and competencies to balance leaders.
    Diana Martin p.19
    Leadership conundrum: authority, power and strength of character.
    Gary Helibronn p.24
    Features
    Video games in English language education: views of a teacher.
    Simon John p.26
    Gaming controversies and cautious conclusions: Elaine Morgan p.28
    Brain-computer interface: the neuralink and future worlds of human AI interfaces
    Laura Leung p.30
    Where next for the smart home: energy saving, caring and convenient
    George Chan Tsz-chung p.32
    Diets for all ages: future health through wise - Mediterranean and Nordic models
    Catherine Kan p.35
    HKFYG
    China Week with key takeaways about Guangdong cuisine, culture and history p.37
    Organic Farm seasonal produce plus education, tours and DIY farming p.38
    Summer Youth Programme
    Future skills, martial arts, sports, writing, English, volunteering, games p.41
    Startup Explorer and Maker House Promotion online and at Cityplaza p.43
    Dragon 100 in the Greater Bay Area 28 July – 4 August p.45
    Youth IDEAS survey no. 29
    Enhancing e-Government: from poor links to user-friendliness p.46
    Privacy Policy hkfyg.org.hk/en/privacy-policy/
  • OVERVIEW
    Powerful, positive, compelling vision is central in mainstream training for leadership p.4
  • Interview
    Leaders for the future think global, dynamic ad caring in the view of Peter Wong, HSBC p.6
    Special
    Introducing HKFYG Leadership Institute housed in the former Fanling magistracy p.9
  • YOUTH SPEAK
    Driving social change: women’s self-defence in the Middle East.
    Lina Khalifeh p.16
    Millennials’ commitment to the community: teamwork and confidence to speak out.
    George Chan p.18
    Action and empowerment in a male-dominated domains; from servant leader to facing challenges. Sin Wai-man p.20
  • Perspectives
    The art of followership: types, qualities and competencies to balance leaders.
    Diana Martin p.19
    Leadership conundrum: authority, power and strength of character.
    Gary Helibronn p.24
  • Features
    Video games in English language education: views of a teacher.
    Simon John p.26
    Gaming controversies and cautious conclusions: Elaine Morgan p.28
    Brain-computer interface: the neuralink and future worlds of human AI interfaces
    Laura Leung p.30
    Where next for the smart home: energy saving, caring and convenient
    George Chan Tsz-chung p.32
    Diets for all ages: future health through wise - Mediterranean and Nordic models
    Catherine Kan p.35
  • HKFYG
    China Week with key takeaways about Guangdong cuisine, culture and history p.37
    Organic Farm seasonal produce plus education, tours and DIY farming p.38
    Summer Youth Programme
    Future skills, martial arts, sports, writing, English, volunteering, games p.41
    Startup Explorer and Maker House Promotion online and at Cityplaza p.43
    Dragon 100 in the Greater Bay Area 28 July – 4 August p.45
    Youth IDEAS survey no. 29
    Enhancing e-Government: from poor links to user-friendliness p.46
    Privacy Policy hkfyg.org.hk/en/privacy-policy/
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