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John Mark Williams talks to Dr Amelie Villeneuve, Global Head of Learning at Standard Chartered Bank (Singapore). They discuss her views on Global Citizenship, the need to reshape and reset the world, the way we work and coordinate values, personal growth and what it takes to be a global leader.  The responsibility of, environmental, social and governance, delivering the necessary behavioural change.  The impact of values on a global citizen, as being part of an emerging world community and whose actions help define this community’s values and practices.  
Amelie will share processes that shape her behaviours and decision-making capabilities.

 

Speakers

Dr. Amelie Villeneuve

Dr. Amelie Villeneuve

Global Head of Learning at Standard Chartered Bank, Standard Chartered Bank (Singapore)

John Mark Williams

John Mark Williams

Chief Executive Officer

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