27/07/2016
This page is not being updated regularly - check the page on Cambodia Women Entrepreneurs Association and join the association to support great women who care about their community and fair share of prosperity !
https://www.facebook.com/CambodiaWomenEntrepreneurs/?fref=ts
CWEA - Cambodia Women Entrepreneurs Association
CWEA founded in year 2011, with the support of World Bank and Ministry of Women Affairs.
Women empowerment, women entrepreneurs' network, women voice to stakeholder, women business and women community
13/06/2016
The Cambodia Women Entrepreneurs Association celebrated their 4th Anniversary. This is an excellent example for a case study of how a business association in a low-middle income country can slowly become sustainable. They deliver services to the members, are building their skills for advocacy and are guided by competent board members. My testimonial: https://www.kaltura.com/tiny/jfs3k
Cambodia Women Entrepreneurs Association
29/04/2016
Everybody has heard of Michele Pham who from her YouTube videos on how to do make up has become a millionaire, got a contract with l'Oreal to develop her own line of cosmetics and created a full range of business. In Cambodia, it looks like Mean Sonyta is following in her path in doing these neat videos showing Khmer make up and styling. Congrats! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95Q3a6pVQWE
#KROMAKHMER (Khmer New Year Make Up Toutorial)
14/04/2016
Suorsdey Chhnam Thmey to all of you ! May the new year brings you lots of success!
25/03/2016
Join the 4th anniversary of the Cambodia Women Entrepreneurs Association! On Thursday 31 March!
12/03/2016
Getting things done, one at a time!
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/my-book-100-days-art-multitasking-other-tips-lili-sisombat
My book in 100 days: the art of not multitasking and other tips.
When we work with government officials to implement reforms in 100 days, we make sure there is a mid-term review meeting facilitated by an experienced team coach who ask the stakeholders to review
23/01/2016
Ladies, how have you been progressing on your New Year resolutions? To hang on to these, read here about a few simple tricks to get you going and not be among the 25% of people who forget about their promises within the first week of the new year !
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/new-year-resolutions-dont-among-25-lili-sisombat
New Year Resolutions: don't be among the 25%
Statistics show that one in four people abandon their new year’s good resolutions within seven days. I wrote on 1st January that the book I started ten years ago will be finished within 100 calendar
18/01/2016
I often hear that if those who are successful break the path and invent new business models. This is particularly true in the NEW ECONOMY. read this fascinating story of make-up guru Michelle Phan who became famous with YouTube clips but is opening a center to help other beauty gurus to become as successful as her. She is building revenues through membership. You may do something like this in Phnom Penh if you are already a YouTube star?
http://www.fastcompany.com/3054926/behind-the-brand/how-ipsy-founder-michelle-phan-is-using-influencers-to-reinvent-the-cosmeti
How Ipsy Founder Michelle Phan Is Using Influencers To Reinvent The Cosmetics Industry
With her growing network of vloggers and beauty-box subscribers, Youtube star Michelle Phan is changing the marketing playbook for makeup.
03/01/2016
Statistics say that New Year Resolutions are forgotten by January 7 or about a week after we made promises to ourselves to improve! Here some lessons learned from postponing for 10 years a project. Happy New Year to all of you and make this year a wonderful one !
New Year resolutions: lessons from 10 years of procrastination
Lili SisombatFollowUnfollowFollowingLoadingNew Year resolutions: lessons from 10 years of procrastinationJan 2, 20161 view0 Likes0 CommentsShare on LinkedInShare on FacebookShare on Twitter Besides of losing three kilograms, there is this one very item that has been making to the top of my new year’…
11/12/2015
Do you ask yourself "what I can do to make my village, my country, the world better?". Join or create a not-for-profit organization ? The problem with NGOs is that they are not sustainable, they keep looking for fund and end up doing what donors want, instead of pursuing their vision. A new way for each of us to do something different that can help improve our country, is to start a social entreprise. A social entreprise is a for-profit initiative but which has the objective to make a social impact instead of just making money. In Cambodia, you can find: Teuk Saat (1001 Fontaines - recently awarded $500,000 by Google Foundation; the circus Phare Ponleu Selpak, etc.) -- You can be next !
Join this free 4-week e-learning course developed for social entrepreneurs and NGOs to learn how to develop and implement inclusive and successful business models. A moderator helps you along the way - Register now !
http://einstitute.worldbank.org/ei/course/innovative-business-models-better-impact
19/11/2015
Join the Women Entrepreneurship Day on Saturday 21 November from 2 pm at the CJCC in Phnom Penh and get inspired by other women !