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04th March, 2010
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web development, pushing the boundaries in Hong Kong

In my current role, I'm trying to do what seems like an impossible task. Changing the web development landscape in Hong Kong.

Being in a large multi-national company in Hong Kong, I've been empowered to help develop a world-class interactive agency. This means I have the projects that can show the world, all I need is to find and gather the right people, work with the right people, train the right people and overall raise the bar of web development in Hong Kong to a whole new level.

This might sound big, and well, to be frank, I do believe it is. In my environment now, it helps being around similarly ambitious people. The hard part of course, is to educate such people without being patronising, and it's a lot about working with people while being courteous. I find it very challenging, especially with working with over 200 individual minds with their own quirks and traits.

Nevertheless, we try every step to push the limits, we're pushing the limits in every level. It is a challenging road for all involved, but everytime we emerge with a project that's better than the last. There comes a limit though that we'll touch one day on the level of skills, and overall enthusiasm. I'm trying to find the right people, convert what we have. It's a little like a missionary on a mission to convert the populace.

It's a hard road, I'm learning as I'm going along, while bringing everybody else up to speed, but success will eventually come.

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