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GOASIAPLUS May 2018

A travel magazine covering travel, food, shopping and fashion around Asia. In this issue, we featured Xandria Ooi, known as Asia's best happiness guru, our picks on lifestyle stores around Kuala Lumpur and price breakdowns of nasi kandar in Malaysia

A travel magazine covering travel, food, shopping and fashion around Asia. In this issue, we featured Xandria Ooi, known as Asia's best happiness guru, our picks on lifestyle stores around Kuala Lumpur and price breakdowns of nasi kandar in Malaysia

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Frankly Speaking<br />

“I whispered to them,<br />

you either choke it down<br />

or you are out of a job.”<br />

John believes that everything is<br />

fighting for survival in the jungle of reality.<br />

“Elements that couldn’t change will go<br />

extinct, like the dinosaurs,” he explained.<br />

For the last 18 years, the company has<br />

evolved from conducting various outdoor<br />

teambuilding programmes to leadership<br />

development before adding management<br />

consulting to its portfolio.<br />

Having work for top brands like<br />

Unilever, Coca-Cola and UEM Group,<br />

their endeavours paid off when D Jungle<br />

People won Best Teambuilding Training<br />

Provider in HR Vendor of the Year Awards<br />

for 2015 with honourable mentions in the<br />

leadership category.<br />

SETTING AN EXAMPLE<br />

To extol the virtue of his trainers is<br />

a prime factor in maintaining their<br />

reputation. John eagerly shared a story to<br />

illustrate this virtue. “During a programme<br />

in Vietnam, the client had suggested a<br />

fear factor kind of activity. Then a basket<br />

of ‘hot vin lon’ (Vietnamese fetal duck<br />

egg) was offered to the trainers to eat.”<br />

John explained that the intention was<br />

to test the trainers if they too can face<br />

tough challenges.<br />

“I had a team of trainers, young and<br />

old to take an egg with me. If you are<br />

lucky, you get a small embryo, but some<br />

eggs are close to hatching. We had to<br />

choke it down,” he laughed at the team’s<br />

predicament, as he continued his story.<br />

“I whispered to them, you either choke it<br />

down or you are out of a job.”<br />

GIVING BACK TO SOCIETY<br />

With the Extra Step as a tagline, D<br />

Jungle People carry that spirit by taking<br />

the effort to make a difference by giving<br />

back to society. They have since launched<br />

a digital learning side www.Chalkboard.<br />

Djunglepeople.com to give tips, advices<br />

and quick solutions to corporate issues.<br />

This is a platform where young executives<br />

and managers can write in for free<br />

consultation. Why did they decide to<br />

launch the platform? John replied, “A lot of<br />

people gave us a chance when nobody<br />

else would.”<br />

“It is a virtual online platform to create<br />

a resource library for people who can’t<br />

afford to do training programmes. They<br />

only need a few short key learning points<br />

that they can apply in their daily life.”<br />

And frankly, like most of us this CEO<br />

has a dream too. John dreams of being a<br />

beach bum and go wave surfing in Hawaii.<br />

“I like surfing, not good at it but that one<br />

wave you catch, keeps you chasing for<br />

more,” John sums up his admirable selfmotivating<br />

reasoning.<br />

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