I SEE YELLOW FLOWERS

By Khaled Hosseini

"Thuan Vu Nguyen (DBA AIT Bangkok, MBA Solvay) is currently the adjunct lecturer at AIT Vietnam for the Chief Digital Officer - CDO Program (https://aitcv.ac.vn/wp content/uploads/CDO-Brochure-AIT-Vietnam.pdf), CEO of Win-Win Innovation Consultancy, and CEO of Pure High Training. He has 25 years of experience in Modern Trade Management, B2B Sales and Distribution, Category & Merchandising management, Negotiations, FMCG Sales and Trade marketing, Customer Marketing both B2B and B2C, Shopper marketing, Store management, Store remodelings, Ecommerce & Social commerce.... Last 10 years, he has been the Board member, Director of Merchandise Food, Own Brand, Space Management, DAD and QA in the Board of Management of METRO Vietnam and MM Mega Market Vietnam that he has built the Corporate strategy, Budgeting, Structuring the Team, Leadership and running the retail and wholesale stores chain business. He has launched Store openings & remodelings, Promotion campaigns, Merchandising innovations, Displays, Platforms, and manage all the business operation of Modern Trade retailers... He has been in Top 2 top Negotiations and Joint business plannings with hundreds of large suppliers manufacturers partners both in Vietnam and Globally that he has achieved great negotiation contracts. Besides the business and leadership roles, he has also been the Trainer for METRO Group Asia (Vietnam, China, India, Pakistan) and MM Mega Market Vietnam. He did the Train the Trainer with Metro House of Training, Oxford Leadership Academy, Scotworks Negotiation and RLO in Asia and Europe. He has also attended many training courses of Modern Trade management at Unilever and METRO in Asia and Europe. The courses that he has delivered are Modern Trade Management, Negotiations, Retailing & wholesaling management, Category management, Shopper marketing, Leadership, Strategy, Customer marketing, Merchandising, Store management, Promotions, Modern Trade Sales Management, Customer experience, Digital business models, Ecommerce, Social commerce...”

“Thuan Vu Nguyen (DBA AIT Bangkok, MBA Solvay) is currently the adjunct lecturer at AIT Vietnam for the Chief Digital Officer – CDO Program (https://aitcv.ac.vn/wp content/uploads/CDO-Brochure-AIT-Vietnam.pdf), CEO of Win-Win Innovation Consultancy, and CEO of Pure High Training. He has 25 years of experience in Modern Trade Management, B2B Sales and Distribution, Category & Merchandising management, Negotiations, FMCG Sales and Trade marketing, Customer Marketing both B2B and B2C, Shopper marketing, Store management, Store remodelings, Ecommerce & Social commerce…. Last 10 years, he has been the Board member, Director of Merchandise Food, Own Brand, Space Management, DAD and QA in the Board of Management of METRO Vietnam and MM Mega Market Vietnam that he has built the Corporate strategy, Budgeting, Structuring the Team, Leadership and running the retail and wholesale stores chain business. He has launched Store openings & remodelings, Promotion campaigns, Merchandising innovations, Displays, Platforms, and manage all the business operation of Modern Trade retailers… He has been in Top 2 top Negotiations and Joint business plannings with hundreds of large suppliers manufacturers partners both in Vietnam and Globally that he has achieved great negotiation contracts. Besides the business and leadership roles, he has also been the Trainer for METRO Group Asia (Vietnam, China, India, Pakistan) and MM Mega Market Vietnam. He did the Train the Trainer with Metro House of Training, Oxford Leadership Academy, Scotworks Negotiation and RLO in Asia and Europe. He has also attended many training courses of Modern Trade management at Unilever and METRO in Asia and Europe. The courses that he has delivered are Modern Trade Management, Negotiations, Retailing & wholesaling management, Category management, Shopper marketing, Leadership, Strategy, Customer marketing, Merchandising, Store management, Promotions, Modern Trade Sales Management, Customer experience, Digital business models, Ecommerce, Social commerce…”