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Business Familiarization Missions

Opening Doors for the Youth and the Nation to the New Opportunities of Today

Economic Development for Today’s World

Aboriginal Leaders And Youth Business Familiarization Mission For Community Economic Development

 

Helping to Build the New Economic Vision for the Community for Today’s World

This Mission will give the Leadership the opportunities to observe the New Economy first Hand. It will stimulate their entrepreneurial juices to build a vision for their communities in harmony with the current Social and Economic conditions of the world.

It is a fact that in today’s world, distance is dead and geographical isolation is no longer an obstacle to embrace the global opportunities. This Mission will provide the Leadership with direct insight into the Global Economy and how it operates in individual lives and Communities throughout the world.

It is a fact that in today’s world the individual and groups are not limited by their pocket book as much as they are limited by their imagination and their insight. This Mission will stimulate the Imagination of the Leadership.

We live in a world where anything that is imagined probably already exists or can be made.

We know today’s world belongs to the visionary more than to the logician. This Mission in Asia will be an ideal place for the Leadership, to think out of the box and create a new outlook to add to their vision for economic growth for the Nation and the Youth of the Nations.

“Imagination is more important than knowledge”
Albert Einstein

Tulshi Sen’s Program Awakens the Spirit of the Youth and Entrepreneurs

“Tulshi Sen came into our community and truly fast tracked the Blood Nation Youths and entrepreneurs into Global Trade. He stretched our youths and entrepreneurs mind from the reserves to the great trading halls of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. His program works.”

Chief Chris Shade, Blood Nation, Alberta

Building a Career and Business in Today’s Seamless Global Economy

Tulshi Sen with Leonard Linklater (far left) Economic Development Director and Jeff Hunter (far right) Human Resource Director of Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation at the Hong Kong Jockey Club

Opening Doors for the Nations and their Youth to the New Opportunities of Today’s World

A Mission to build a vision of Personal and Economic Development right in Hong Kong, the meeting place of all cultures of the World for Business

To see the possibilities; to help chart a new course for social and economic development of the Youth and the Nation

… “We are a rich country. We have choices. We can choose to provide Aboriginal children and youth with a much better chance in life… But it is way too late for small, timid steps.

We need big, bold, innovative, forward thinking….that is built by, for and with Aboriginal peoples.”

John Rook, Chairperson, National Council on Welfare Reports Fall 2007 Vol. 127

The Purpose of the Mission

  1. To explore the possibilities how the First Nations can export Aboriginal Products and trade with the world with Aboriginal renewable resources
  2. The Leadership will have the first hand experience and develop a new insight in order to build a vision for the new economy for their Nation
  3. Get first hand insight and information to build a vision of social and economic development programs for today’s world
  4. Explore the possibilities of how they can open up global employment opportunities beyond the Band Office, the community and Canada
  5. Partner with businesses in Asia and around the world
  6. How to launch global Careers without leaving the community
  7. Outsourcing knowledge and business and how it works for Education, Personal Development and Economic Development
  8. Explore opportunities to develop economies, people, and businesses in an automated, outsourced and upside down world
  9. To know the global economic community to do business with them
  10. Cross Cultural Orientation. The art of dealing with the world’s business community and communication skills for today’s world.
  11. Onsite study of successful business models. Business model based on Collective and the individual to build a vision for businesses in the Nation

The First Nations made a dramatic entry into Global Trade by Promoting their products and culture through cultural shows held at Asia’s largest trade fair

54,000 Business people from around the world gathered to watch the First Nations Dancers promote the First Nations Arts and Crafts in Hong Kong organized by Tulshi Sen for FNITC

Success Story From Previous Mission

Sam W. Gull, an Aboriginal youth, with Tulshi Sen at the Hong Kong Jockey Club as a VIP guest of Hong Kong Trade Development Council.

“I went with Tulshi Sen to Hong Kong and established a Hong Kong Corporation. I developed partners in Hong Kong and I made my first deal and made in the region of US$20,000. The second deal I made US$30,000. All this I did under the guidance of Tulshi Sen Consulting which included Andy Chan the resident senior consultant in Hong Kong of Tulshi Sen Consulting and Neil Thompson Chartered Accountant and Senior Consultant of Tulshi Sen Consulting in Vancouver. I am looking forward to helping all the Native Youths to build their dreams and their lives in freedom which I feel is the way for our people's growth.”

Sam W. Gull, Waswanipi First Nation, Quebec

Hong Kong Awards Tulshi Sen

Mr. William Chui, Director of HKTDC awards Tulshi Sen in 2004 for his long time association with Hong Kong

Agenda of Onsite Seminars

  • Identify markets for products and services and product development for export
  • How to Open doors and build partners for future trade and development
  • An in-depth view of International Trade and how to implement International Trade from within the First Nation
  • Cross Cultural Orientation for Hong Kong and China
  • How to communicate and do business with the Global Economy in today’s world
  • How to spot business opportunities in the Trade Shows for the Nation and the individual
  • Assessing the level of life skills requirements within the Nation for Economic and Personal Development
  • Understanding Chinese Culture to trade
  • Opening the tourism eye and developing strategy to promote tourism in Asia
  • Developing strategy to promote and export indigenous arts and crafts
  • Exploring joint venture and investment opportunities
  • Trade fair participation for business development for the Nation

 

Attending International Trade Fairs:

At the trade shows of this international magnitude the participants see both the products and the movement of the products from the source to the consumer (marketing cycle). Theory will become applied knowledge during the Trade Mission and will demystify international trade in today’s world.

Years of training in school cannot accomplish or replace what the participants will learn attending these International Trade Fairs.

Topics for discussion in onsite Seminars:

  • Product selection for Export and Re-Export.
  • Onsite Negotiations for Export and Import.
  • Negotiating free flow of products from source to consumer.
  • Practical applied knowledge of international transactions and domestic transactions.
  • Trans border delivery.
  • Practical Cross Cultural Training
  • Leadership Culture of Asia and Europe

Explore, Discover…..to Build a Vision…. and Partner with the World

Bill Gates talking about the Youth of today

“Although the world has changed dramatically during the last 30 years, I believe we are only at the very beginning of what is possible. If we do our jobs as adults, and equip young people with the knowledge and skills they need to turn their great ideas into breakthrough innovations, I believe they will find solutions for many of the difficult problems our world faces today. Their future – and ours – depends on it.”

Bill Gates, Speech to Waterloo University Students, Feb. 25, 2008

 

Global Careers and Remote Employment

Today an individual can get employment in any major city and they do not have to commute or live in any particular location.

To know how to take advantage of the opportunities will require insight into the world economy and how it functions today. This wisdom cannot be acquired from books. It must be experienced.

Job opportunities need not only be produced in the Nation. They can live in the Nation and work anywhere in the world and earn more than they ever imagined.

The participants can formulate ideas while in the Mission to facilitate training and development in the Nation for enabling members of the Nation to seek remote employment. They will not commute they will telecommute.

Global Trading House

The leadership and the participants will also get a first hand experience as to how global trading houses work in Asia. The participants will experience how to engage global trading houses to work for their Nations to support their own economic initiatives.

The First Nations have resources such as water, minerals, agriculture and lumber, etc., the world needs these scarce resources and these can be distributed to the Asian Nations from China through the trading houses.

Youth Programs

Creating a Vision for Youth programs

To unleash the creativity of the youth will be the first priority of discussion, observation and planning in the Mission.

The Trade Fairs will be the site where discussions and planning will be done based on practical application. This will give the leadership an immediate grasp of the opportunities available.

In the Mission they will see how the youth of the world are being empowered today in the global economy. They will also see how creativity is the real capital of the world today when backed by innovation.

India and China, the fastest growing economy in the world, have very little natural resources if any. They are growing faster than any nation in the world. Why? Because of the creativity of their people which is their natural resource. The First Nations Leadership and participants will pickup pointers with which they can facilitate empowering their youth and the people of their Nations to enhance their creativity.

Developing Strategies for Transition into Today’s Economy

This Mission will give the leadership and the participants the first hand experience of how the world is operating today. This vision of implementing the strategy of change can be formulated from their own experience in the Mission.

Protocols and Systems for Personal and Economic Development

With the proliferation of instant communications through audio, video and internet and phone system, business deals are made everyday globally.

The Leadership of any nation and any corporation know that they need to know these protocols and systems to lead their nations and their corporations.

This Mission will be the venue through which the participants will be able to orient themselves speedily and effortlessly in Cross Cultural activities.

The New Business Culture

Now we live in the midst of a new business culture. This is the world of collaboration and partnering. We live in a Global community, where knowledge of Social Skills is essential in building businesses and economies. Large corporations are investing heavily now more than ever before in training their leadership and their staff in this new culture.

The Process of Global Trade

This Mission will be of great value to demystify cross border transactions; to know how import and export transactions take place.

The participants will be oriented in this enormously important economic development tool onsite as it happens.

Meeting With The Global Market

The leadership of the First Nations in this Mission will be immersed in Globalization in the midst of a Global Trade Conference and Trade Fairs.

They will be rubbing shoulders with others who are in the flow of the Globalization process.

We also know that the playing field of the world of business has been levelled and everyone can stand on an equal footing regardless of their present size of business, Nations and Communities.

Who Should Participate?

  • The Leadership and the Chief and Council
  • The Education Authorities to see and formulate the new educational system to fit the new economy and the new society
  • Career Councillors and Human Resource Development Leaders
  • Economic Development Officers and Directors
  • Youth Leadership Faculty
  • Elders to observe the world and the culture both for economic and social support
  • Social Workers to observe and inspire their clients for personal development projects
  • School Principals and vice-Principals to create new curriculum to suit the new world
  • Health Care Authorities to observe and know the mind, body and intellect harmonization in today’s world
  • Corporate Leadership who are running the corporations of the First Nations
  • Individual businessmen and businesswomen already in business

    Come join the Leadership Mission

Special Dinner Invitation of Hong Kong Trade Development Council at Hong Kong Jockey Club

From left to right: Andy Chan, Hong Kong Office of Tulshi Sen Consulting, Center Tulshi Sen and extreme right, Neil Thompson, Vancouver Office of Tulshi Sen Consulting