“第一个吃螃蟹的人是很令人佩服的,不是勇士谁敢去吃它呢?”

魯迅先生說:第一個吃螃蟹的人很令人敬佩的。
後來,“第一個吃螃蟹的人”就成了“敢於嘗試”、“勇於創新”的代名詞了。

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Group 8 Introduction

From left to right: Jasmine YU, Ray HUNG, Mark SHI, Peter KERBL























WHY “CRAB”? Weird name? Huh?

C – Creative
R – Reliable
A – Adaptable
B – Brilliant

We do believe that the innovation shall be CREATIVE and BRILLIANT, and as the outcome of the innovation, its product shall be RELIABLE and ADPATBALE, which means it is flexible in either commercial or academic use. As an animal, the crab never takes a direct (forward) route, instead, it makes its way on land with a sideways tap-dance. This is a reminder that not all paths are direct nor forthcoming, the crab would definitely guide us an unorthodox way – an unusual path but finally brings to clarity steps. This is INNOVATION, isn't it?


WHO ARE WE?

Jasmine YU: Full time MAGBM student. Yogi, and in hope to be an innovative cook with strong personal aura :-)
Ray HUNG: Part time MAGBM student. An energetic guy who eager to have a high tech armored suit like Ironman or Batman (Spiderman is too gay) to rescue the world. He is looking for teammates to form a team of hero. Contact him if interested.
Mark SHI: Full time MAGBM student. With over 20 years work experience in investment sector, is a low-tech guy and have a strong sense of uncertainty because of the speedy innovations worldwide.
Peter KERBL: Full time MAGBM student. With 4 years of working experience in the upscale hotel business. He holds a BA in Business with a major in sales management and B2B marketing. Some of his hobbies include cooking, snowboarding, reading and thinking about innovation in innovative ways.


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  • Think out of box 
  • CRAB 
  • CityU logo red

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