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Ainy Fauziyah, (born in [[Bangil]], [[Pasuruan]], [[East Java]], [[1969]]) is a [[motivator]], [[professional coach]], and [[writer]]. |
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This is an [[Indonesian]] name that does not use a family name. |
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| name = Mario Teguh |
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| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1956|3|5}} |
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| birthplace = {{country|Indonesia}} [[Makassar]], [[Indonesia]] |
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| occupation = [[Consultant]]<br />[[Entrepreneur]]<br />[[Psychologist]]<br />[[Author]]<br />[[Philosopher]] |
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| spouse = Linna Teguh |
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| children = Audrey Teguh <br /> Marco Teguh |
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| parents = Gozali Teguh (ayah)<ref>[http://hangganuarta.com/tag/linna-teguh Kehidupan Pribadi dan Keluarga Mario Teguh]</ref> <br /> Siti Maria (ibu)<ref>[http://salamsuper.com/a-mothers-prayer A Mother's Prayer]</ref> |
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| website = [http://www.marioteguh.asia www.marioteguh.asia] |
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'''Mario Teguh''' ('''Sis Maryono Teguh''') is a motivational speaker and consultant from [[Indonesia]]. |
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== Career == |
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* BIMC as Head of Manager, Zamre Ab. Wahab |
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* Citibank Indonesia (1983–1986) as Head of Sales |
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* BSB Bank (1986–1989) as Manager Business Development |
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* Aspac Bank (1990–1994) as Vice President Marketing & Organization Development |
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* Exnal Corp Jakarta (1994–present) as CEO & Senior Consultant |
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** Specialization: Business Effectiveness Consultant |
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== Education == |
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* Department of Architecture New Trier West High (level SMA) in Chicago, United States, 1975. |
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* Department of Linguistics and language education, Institut Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Malang ([[Bachelor's degree|S-1]]). |
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* Department of International Business, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan. |
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* Department of Operations Systems, Indiana University, United States, 1983 (MBA). |
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== Books == |
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• 1 Early Years |
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* ''Becoming a Star'' (2006) |
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• 2 Social Work |
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* ''One Million Second Chances'' (2006) |
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• 3 International Experiences |
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* ''Life Changer'' (2009) |
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• 4 Awards |
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* ''Leadership Golden Ways'' (2009) |
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• 5 References |
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• 6 Profiled in Newspapers and Magazines |
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== The Early Years == |
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Ainy Fauziyah came from humble beginnings in the small town of [[Bangil]]. Born to a father who was a farmer and a mother who taught sewing, Ainy was the first of five siblings. |
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Little Ainy enjoyed an education at SDN (elementary school) Kidul Dalem I [[Bangil]] 1982. Even at an early age, she was already dreaming of doing so many things. Going to school abroad and flying in an airplane were two of her greatest desires back then. |
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Every time a helicopter or a small plane could be heard flying above, Ainy would without fail dash to her grandmother's house, run up the stairs, and enthusiastically wave her hands. To her young mind, planeswere such miraculous things. The sight of them up in the sky was cause for wonder to her. She went as far as fantasizing that she was one of the passengers sittinginside. |
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Ainy was one of those students who were active and daring. In 1984,as a grade 2 student at SMP (junior high school) Negeri 1 [[Bangil]], Ainy participated in the selection of candidates for a quiz program in national television station [[TVRI]] Surabaya. The top three would be eligible to represent their school. |
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During the selection process, Ainy came to realize that her friends were so much smarter than she. That, however, did not deter her. Her absolute resolve to pass the selection pushed her to answer faster than her friends. |
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Whenever she was down, Ainy would tell herself that she could pass the selection. She would do her utmost to focus hard on listening to each question and answering it quickly. Her strong determination intimated her friends. But it paid off. Ainy and two of her classmates won the selection and they appeared in the quiz program that was broadcast by TVRI Surabaya. Losing did not mean that Ainy lost heart. At one point she attended SMAN (senior high school) 1 Bangkil but then graduatedfrom SMAN 1 Malang(1988). Her father wantedAiny to go to the School of Public Administration (STPDN) in [[Malang]] but Ainy was not at all interested. She chose not to take the physical test at the STPDN Malangafter passing the medical test in Surabaya. With the support of her mother, Ainy elected to major in Civil Engineering at the National Institute of Technology [[ITN]] [[Malang]] and earned her Bachelor’s (Strata Satu or S1) Degree. |
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Following her graduation, Ainy found work in Jakartaas a Project Officer at the Central Project Management Office under the auspices of the Department of Public Works for three years before going working for Perum Perumnas for nine years. |
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In 2000 Ainy received a scholarship to obtain a Master’s (Strata Dua or S2) Degree in Urban Management at [[Canberra]] University, Australia. In May 2005, Ainy resigned from Perum Perumnas and joined up with [[OXFAM]] Great Britain, a humanitarian organization from the United Kingdom,and then Care International Indonesia from Canada which assisted in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of [[Aceh]] following the 2004 tsunami disaster. |
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Ainy, whojoined initially as Shelter Coordinator and was later promoted to Programme Shelter Coordinator, invited the women of Aceh to become certified painters. Today they receive the same salary as their male counterparts. The program which at the beginning was attended by 37 people gradually evolved to involve 500 Aceh women. |
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Ainy Fauziyah was once invited to be a speaker at an International Shelter Meeting in Geneva-Switzerland. Her career is very promising. Following assignments in [[Aceh]], Ainy received an offer to work with an international organization where should be based abroad. |
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Although she found it highly interesting, Ainy decided to turn the offer down. She preferred a noble profession where she could dedicate herself to her beloved people and started to builda career as a Female Motivator in [[Indonesia]]. |
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In her chosen profession, Ainy received many awards. For example, the SheCAN!Award 2011 from Tupperware Indonesia as one of 52 inspiring women in Indonesia who did three things (Enlighten, Educate & Empower). Ainy was also selected as One of 100 Most Inspiring Women in Indonesia 2011 by [[Kartini]] Magazine. |
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As a Female Motivator and a Certified Professional Coach, Hypnotherapist and Licensed NLP Master Practitioner, Ainy has expertise in Leadership, Interpersonal, Performance, Career, Executive, Life and Parenting skills. |
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Ainy Fauziyah is also the author of a best-selling book entitled The Power of the Will. One hundred percent of the proceeds from theroyalty go to poor orphans. Ainy Fauziyah remains highly active as a conference speaker in companies, organizations, universities, communities all over [[Indonesia]]. |
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== Social Work == |
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The founder of AINY COACHING who is engaged in the training and motivation business is involved in a variety of social activities. For example, a one-million book program for poor orphans, where 100% of the royalties from all her books are donated in the form of educational scholarships for orphans. |
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The recipient of the One of 100 Most Inspiring Women in [[Indonesia]] 2011 award by Kartini Magazine also motivates underprivileged orphans and the blind to continue not only to dare to dream but also to make the dream come true. |
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International Experience |
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1. Indonesian speaker at OXFAM Shelter Meeting in [[Chennai]] [[India]] - November 2008 |
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2. Indonesian speaker at the International Shelter Meeting in [[Geneva]] [[Switzerland]] in June 2007 [5] |
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Awards |
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1. Indonesia Digital Women Award (INDI) 2013 from PT [[TELKOM]], Professional category [[6]] and [[7]] |
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2. Anugrah Sekar Bangsa 2013 in the Education and Empowerment of Women from [[Miss Indonesia]] Foundation (YPI)[8] |
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3. [[SheCAN!Award]] 2011 from [[Tupperware]] [[Indonesia]] |
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4. One of 100 Most Inspiring Women 2011 from Kartini Magazine |
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5. Empower 500 certified female painters in Aceh in the reconstruction and rehabilitation process following the Aceh tsunami |
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6. One-month scholarship at the 21st Century Leadership in Japan from [[Honda]] Foundation |
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7. Scholarship for Master’s (S2) Degree in Urban Management at Canberra University from the Department of Public Works |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== External links == |
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* {{id}} [http://www.marioteguh.asia Situs web resmi Mario Teguh] |
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* {{id}} [http://www.mtsrw.com Mario Teguh Super Reference Web] |
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As a guest speaker at: |
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* {{id}} [http://salamsuper.com/a-mothers-prayer Mario Teguh dan latar belakang keluarga] |
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1. Self-development author in [9] |
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2. MotivaTalk & [[Referensian]]a program on [[SindoTV]] |
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3. SheCan! program on Trans 7 TV [10] |
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4. Because I am Woman on [[B Channel]] TV |
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5. Muslim Women's Voice program on [[Zakat TV]] [11] |
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Profiles in Newspapers& Magazines |
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<ref name=taylor50_51>{{cite book|last=Taylor|first=John|title=The Rivalry: Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, and the Golden Age of Basketball|year=2005|publisher=Random House|location=New York City|isbn=1-4000-6114-8|pages=50–51}}</ref> |
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* ''[[Being a Big-Hearted Family Motivator]]'' |
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* ''[[Being a Happy and Loving Mother]]'' |
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* ''[[The Secret of an Extraordinary Mother – Jala Puspita Magazine (Magazine for the Jalasenastri mothers, Indonesian Navywives) No. 69 of 2012]]'' |
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* ''[[Motivate People to Become Good not to Become Entrepreneurs]]'' |
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* ''[[Getting to Know Ainy Fauziyah, Female Motivator]]'' |
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* ''[[Books Have the Power to Change Perspectives - Bisnis Indonesia, August 5]]'' (2012) |
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* ''[[Leaving the Comfort Zone to Achieve Noble Desires]]'' |
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* ''[[Motivation Especially for Women]]'' |
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* ''[[Women Have the Power to Make Changes]]'' |
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* ''[[Women Have the Power to Reduce Corruption - Investor Daily]]'' (July 2) (2012) |
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* ''[[Why Midwives Need Motivation]]'' |
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* ''[[Motivation: Fight Slander with 'Silence']]'' |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah: How to Bean Inspirational Leader]]'' |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah Provides Training to Orphan at Home of Indonesian Orphans]]'' |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah: From Aceh Tsunami Volunteer to Motivator]]'' |
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* ''[[Family Harmony Lecture at Indonesian Navy Anniversary in celebration of Jalasenastri Anniversary]]'' |
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* ''[[Everyone Needs Motivation: Attend Motivation Class - Harian Seputar Indonesia]]'' (February 7) (2012) |
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* ''[[Prepare Mentally with Motivation – JavaPost]]'' (January 30) (2012) |
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* ''[[Puteri Indonesia Enthusiastically Attend Motivation Class]]'' |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah: Your Will Is Your Key to Success]]'' (2012) |
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* ''[[Yes, They Can!Jakarta Globe]]'' (December 21) (2011) |
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* ''[[Yes They Can: Indonesian Woman Awarded for Community Contributions]]'' |
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* ''[[We Are All Winners]]'' |
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* ''[[Leaving the Comfort Zone – [[Tempo]] Newspaper]]'' (December 21) (2011) |
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* ''[[Four Differences Between Willingness and Desire]]'' |
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* ''[[Realize Dreams With These Three Responsibilities]]'' |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah: Passionately Motivating Orphans]]'' Part 1 |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah: Passionately Motivating Orphans]]'' Part2 |
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* ''[[SheCAN!Award from Tupperware to 52 Figures]]'' |
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* ''[[She Can!Award from Tupperware, Ainy Fauziyah Empowers the Marginalized]]'' |
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* ''[[Opening Mental Blocks the Ainy Way – Harian [[Seputar Indonesia]]'' (November 22)(2011) |
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* ''[[Motivator Ainy Fauziyah Achieved She Can! Award 2011 from Tupperware – Investors Daily]]'' (December 19) (2011) |
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* ''[[Indonesian Female Motivator Ready to Go International – Pelita Daily]]'' (December 17) (2011) |
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* ''[[Converting Obstacles to Opportunities Motivation Training – Jasa Raharja Bengkulu Branch]]'' |
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* ''[[MOVA to Bali]]'' (2) |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah: Success Begins with Courage]]'' |
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* ''[[Music and Family Brighten up Life – Investors Daily]]'' (July 27) (2011) |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah, Music and Family Brighten up Life]]'' |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah, Indonesian Female Motivator]]'' |
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* ''[[How to Manage Ego When Underestimated]]'' |
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* ''[[Motivating the Marginalized– Media Indonesia]]'' (May 30) (2011) |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah’s Calls to Being Noble – Kartini Magazine Special Edition 2011 on 100 Most Inspiring Women]]'' |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah The Motivator – Republika Tabloid]]'' (November 12)(2010) |
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* ''[[Ainy Fauziyah: Being Motivator is a Call from the Soul]]'' (2) |
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* ''[[Marathon Aid Effort]]'' |
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* ''[[Leaving In Legacy – OXFAM INTERNATIONAL]]'' (April 2007) |
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* ''[[Aceh - Women and the Tsunami]]'' |
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* ''[[Dab hands – OXFAM NEW ZEALAND]]'' (December 8) (2006) |
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* ''[[More than 100 women were trained and promoted as painters for the first time in Aceh – Aceh Kita]]'' (November 29) (2006) |
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* ''[[Yes, They Can: Indonesian Woman Awarded for Community Contributions – Jakarta Globe]]'' |
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* ''[[Passionately Motivating Widows and Orphans – Kompas.com]]'' |
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* ''[[Pelita]]'' |
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== Category: == |
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| NAME = Teguh, Mario |
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* ''[[Indonesian leading figures]]'' |
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* ''[[East Javanese leading figures]]'' |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Indonesian writer |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 1956-03-05 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Makassar]], [[Indonesia]] |
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[[Category:1956 births]] |
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Revision as of 11:12, 18 February 2014
Mario Teguh | |
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Occupation(s) | Consultant Entrepreneur Psychologist Author Philosopher |
Spouse | Linna Teguh |
Children | Audrey Teguh Marco Teguh |
Parent(s) | Gozali Teguh (ayah)[1] Siti Maria (ibu)[2] |
Website | www.marioteguh.asia |
Mario Teguh (Sis Maryono Teguh) is a motivational speaker and consultant from Indonesia.
Career
- BIMC as Head of Manager, Zamre Ab. Wahab
- Citibank Indonesia (1983–1986) as Head of Sales
- BSB Bank (1986–1989) as Manager Business Development
- Aspac Bank (1990–1994) as Vice President Marketing & Organization Development
- Exnal Corp Jakarta (1994–present) as CEO & Senior Consultant
- Specialization: Business Effectiveness Consultant
Education
- Department of Architecture New Trier West High (level SMA) in Chicago, United States, 1975.
- Department of Linguistics and language education, Institut Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Malang (S-1).
- Department of International Business, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan.
- Department of Operations Systems, Indiana University, United States, 1983 (MBA).
Books
- Becoming a Star (2006)
- One Million Second Chances (2006)
- Life Changer (2009)
- Leadership Golden Ways (2009)