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Hun Ming Kwang: A Quiet Force for Meaningful Change
A Grounded Guide in a Fast-Paced World
Hun Ming Kwang doesn’t need to command attention to create change. His strength lies in helping others get to the root of what matters, often through quiet, focused conversation. As a coach, collaborator, and community facilitator, he works with individuals and groups facing change, challenge, or the need for realignment.
His work bridges private support and public dialogue, always grounded in sincerity. Whether advising leaders or co-creating cultural initiatives, Hun creates room for people to think more clearly and act more intentionally.
Early Foundations: Clarity Through Challenge
Hun began his coaching path early in life, but it was during a period of personal struggle in his twenties that he began to reshape his approach. Instead of looking for quick solutions, he took time to ask deeper questions, and in doing so, discovered a way of working that values pause over performance.
Hun Ming Kwang studied with a range of teachers, including mentor Starr Fuentes, who helped sharpen his ability to support others through moments of complexity. Yet what sets Hun apart is less about who he studied with—and more about how he shows up: consistently present, quietly confident, and fully engaged.
Making Reflection Accessible
Hun’s work lives across many formats. In 2016, he co-founded Dream Singapore, a campaign that brought coaching to 500 people in 30 days. It was an open invitation to pause, reflect, and realign.
He also played a key role in #OneMillionFriends in South Korea, a campaign built around the idea that meaningful dialogue can help bridge personal and social divides. It encouraged everyday people to engage with one another from a place of presence.
Through ThisConnect.today, the platform he co-founded, Hun brings reflection into the public sphere through interactive art. These exhibitions are not about delivering answers. They are about making space—space to think, feel, and acknowledge what’s often left unspoken. His work has gained recognition from civic leaders, including MP Carrie Tan, and continues to reach communities through thoughtful design and message.
A Style Defined by Presence
Hun doesn’t lead with charisma—he leads with calm. He listens without agenda and responds without pressure. In his presence, people often find themselves saying things they’ve never said before. Not because he pushes—but because he creates the conditions for trust.
He doesn’t overpromise or overstep. He meets people where they are. His goal isn’t to guide the conversation, but to hold it steady so clarity can emerge.
Bringing Depth to Public Spaces
Hun’s work extends beyond private coaching and into broader community and organizational work. His exhibitions and collaborative installations through ThisConnect.today introduce thoughtful reflection into spaces that are typically fast-moving and transactional.
His work has appeared in schools, civic centers, and workplaces—not for the sake of buzz, but to offer people a rare chance to slow down and reflect on what’s going on beneath the surface.
How People Experience the Work
Clients and collaborators describe Hun’s work as steadying. His sessions aren’t about delivering a moment of inspiration—they’re about building clarity that lasts.
Some walk away having made a breakthrough. Others say the value was simply in having a space where they didn’t have to perform. But almost all describe the same feeling: that they were truly seen, and that they left with a clearer sense of what matters.
A Career Built on Trust
Hun hasn’t built a brand. He’s built relationships. His career has grown through direct experience, quiet impact, and the power of showing up fully in every conversation.
He works with leaders, creatives, institutions, and changemakers—adapting his format to the context while keeping his approach consistent: presence, patience, and precision.
Conclusion: What Endures
Hun Ming Kwang’s influence doesn’t come from speaking the loudest. It comes from listening the most.
His work reminds us that leadership doesn’t have to be performative. That clarity doesn’t need to be dramatic. And that presence, more than anything, is what allows people to see clearly and move with purpose.
In a time where everyone is encouraged to do more, Hun’s work offers something different: the space to think, the courage to reflect, and the freedom to act from a place of alignment.
Hun Ming Kwang’s official Profiles:
About Hun Ming Kwang: https://www.hunmingkwang.com/about-hunmingkwang https://www.facebook.com/hunmingkwang https://www.linkedin.com/in/mingkwang https://www.youtube.com/@hunmingkwang
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[“The divergent voice is a term I am using to amalgamate my understanding and practice of several overlapping concepts from different schools of thought and various fields. These include (but are not necessarily limited to):
The Problem Bearer/Symptom Carrier: This idea, which comes from Cybernetics Theory and Family Systems Therapy, is a foundational idea in systemic approaches to Family Therapy. Essentially, it is the notion that in a family or group, there is often one person who is seen as the “problem” because of their conflictual attitude or behaviors, or because of apparent struggles in functioning. The theory asserts that in reality, this individual is expressing the unconscious pain and dysfunctionality of the entire group.
Transformational/Transitional Characters: Another family therapy concept that I was introduced to through the work of embodiment teacher Prentis Hemphill. It refers to a single individual within a generation who changes the course of a lineage’s traumatic patterning - in other words, a cycle breaker, one who chooses to go another way.
The “Li” - This is a term that comes from Lewis Deep Democracy, a form of facilitation developed by psychologist Myrna Lewis out of Mindell’s Processwork. The “Li” refers to a voice or signal coming from within a group that is different from the apparent majority consensus; it indicates that there may be dissent or resistance to the group’s leadership or power dynamic that is hidden within the collective consciousness/
Sociometric Subgroups - In psychodramatist Jacob Moreno’s practice of socioemetrics, it is assumed that within any group (no matter how homogeneous-seeming), there are hidden “invisible subgroups” who are set apart by differences not only in identity or lived experience, but also in perspective, and that making these invisible subgroups visible creates the possibility of deeper connection and change.
The Ones Who Walk Away - An archetypal figure highlighted in science fiction writer Ursula K Le Guin’s famous short story, “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas.” In the story, the city-state of Omelas exists in a state of perpetual almost-utopia created through the torture and sacrifice of a single child. In each generation, there are a few citizens who walk away from Omelas, choosing to leave paradise rather than benefit from the situation of such injustice.
To me, the divergent voice is the essence of these concepts, which I am sure are mirrored in many other schools of thought and works of art.”]
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Rotoscoping in After Effects
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Add the video to after effects. Double click on the composition to go to the layers panel. Trace the shape of the object you want to create a mask around using the roto brush tool.
After creating the mask, freeze it, making sure it's there for all the frames. You can now add whatever background behind the layer where the masked character is.
SHORTCUTS Alt+W Roto-Brush Ctrl+Drag Brush size
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Integrating Purchase Management Solutions with ERP Systems for Enhanced Efficiency
In today’s fast-paced business landscape, efficiency is more than a luxury—it’s a necessity. One of the most effective ways to streamline operations and improve productivity is by integrating a Purchase Management Solution (PMS) with an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system. This integration bridges procurement with other core business processes, offering a holistic approach to resource management. Let’s explore how this synergy enhances efficiency and why businesses should embrace it.
Understanding Purchase Management and ERP Systems
Purchase Management Solutions help organizations manage procurement workflows, from vendor selection to purchase orders and inventory tracking. These systems focus on ensuring smooth and cost-effective procurement processes.
On the other hand, ERP systems serve as a centralized platform for managing various business functions such as finance, supply chain, HR, and operations. By integrating these two systems, organizations can eliminate data silos and promote seamless collaboration across departments.
Key Benefits of Integration
Centralized Data ManagementIntegration enables real-time sharing of procurement data with other departments. For instance, when a purchase order is created, the ERP system automatically updates inventory levels, budgets, and financial records. This centralized approach reduces errors and ensures everyone works with accurate, up-to-date information.
Improved Supplier RelationshipsWith a PMS integrated into an ERP, businesses gain a 360-degree view of supplier performance, contracts, and transaction history. This transparency helps negotiate better deals, maintain timely payments, and foster stronger supplier relationships.
Enhanced Financial OversightThe integration links procurement activities with financial modules in the ERP system. This connection allows for automated budget checks, real-time tracking of spending, and compliance with financial regulations. It also simplifies auditing processes by providing a clear record of procurement transactions.
Streamlined Workflow AutomationManual tasks like invoice matching, approval workflows, and inventory updates are automated, significantly reducing administrative overhead. For instance, when goods are received, the system can automatically trigger payment approvals, ensuring faster processing times.
Improved Decision-MakingThe combination of PMS and ERP systems provides actionable insights through comprehensive reporting and analytics. Managers can monitor procurement trends, identify cost-saving opportunities, and make informed decisions backed by data.
Steps to Integrate Purchase Management with ERP
Assess Business NeedsIdentify pain points in your procurement and ERP processes to determine the specific features and functionalities required.
Choose Compatible SolutionsEnsure that the PMS and ERP systems are compatible or can be integrated via APIs. Some ERP solutions may already have built-in procurement modules that can be customized.
Plan the Integration ProcessWork with IT teams and solution providers to map out workflows, data migration strategies, and testing protocols.
Train EmployeesProvide comprehensive training for staff to familiarize them with the integrated system. This step ensures smooth adoption and optimal usage.
Monitor and OptimizeRegularly monitor system performance and gather user feedback to identify areas for improvement and ensure the integration continues to meet business needs.
Real-Life Example: A Success Story
A mid-sized manufacturing company in Dubai faced challenges in managing procurement, inventory, and financial reporting. By integrating their Purchase Management Solution with an ERP system, they achieved:
A 25% reduction in procurement processing time.
Real-time inventory tracking, reducing stockouts and overstocking.
Streamlined budget management, ensuring adherence to financial plans.
This integration not only saved time but also provided a competitive edge by improving operational efficiency.
Conclusion
Integrating a Purchase Management Solution with an ERP system is a game-changer for businesses looking to enhance efficiency and scalability. This integration eliminates redundancy, automates workflows, and provides comprehensive insights that drive smarter decisions.
For organizations aiming to stay competitive in today’s dynamic market, this strategic move is no longer optional—it’s essential. If you’re ready to take your procurement and business operations to the next level, consider investing in an integrated solution today.
Looking for tailored advice on integrating your systems? Reach out to us for expert consultation.
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Shera Catching Catra Added some background and details for this fan art piece, not sure its done or not :) kikoeart.com @kikoegram
#processwork#artprocess#workinprogress#illustration#sketch#girlpower#fantasypainting#sheraandtheprincessesofpower#adora#catradora#kikoe#kikoeart#shera#power of grayskull
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Just a quick #Wip of #Essek. Hope to have him done pretty soon. 😄 Hope you all are having a wonderful Friday! #essektheylss #artinprogress #artistoninstagram #instadaily #fanartfriday #fanart #critrole #criticalrole #critrolefanart #critters #characterdesign #progressartwork #processwork #processart #sandraloke #cute #illustrationartist #illustration #illustratorsoninstagram #illustrator #procreate #instaartist #digitalpainting #drawing #doodlesketch #doodlesofinstagram #hotboy https://www.instagram.com/p/CO4CMdHjPWS/?igshid=1r90ovzpz6ish
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New asymmetrical art necklace in the making process! 🧡🤎🧡 #handmadewithlove #handmadejewelry #macramenecklace #magicknot #micromacramenecklace #magicjewelry #macrameart #bohohippie #artistsoninstagram #artnecklace #art #artwork #processwork #workingprogress ##macramé #macrameartist (na lokaciji Bosnien) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUNRg7XsPBT/?utm_medium=tumblr
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"Slip Into the Shadows" ⚪ Swipe for process pics! . If there's one thing I've learned this year, it's the magic and power of reference pics. I used to avoid them like the plague because I thought it was "cheating" and "lazy" and that using them would be a dead giveaway that I wasn't a talented artist. What a load of bs 🤦♀️ I've been using reference pics a LOT lately (in case u couldnt already tell) and I genuinely believe that they've hardcore leveled up my art in ways I didn't even think possible. I'll be making a vid about that in the near future but for now: what are your thoughts and experiences using reference pics? Like them? Hate them? . . . #illustratedaily #dailyillustrations #digitalpainting #drawdigital #illustration #digitalillustrator #artistsonig #illustratoroninstagram #artdraw #artillustration #digitalpainter #procreatesketch #digitalartists #procreateillustration #digitaldrawings #artsketch #digitalart #illustrationartists #processwork #illustrationdrawing #womanillustrator #womanillustration #moreillustration #freekanceillustrator #instaart #instaartist #artstudiopro #ipadart https://www.instagram.com/p/CECoNnYjv2h/?igshid=1nztayj571m1r
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Here is the first of six Art Snacks boxes I got for Valentines Day. This one in particular is only using the supplies from the March box. I personally really like most of the products, except for the paint marker I received. It wasn’t the first one I’ve ever used one, well from this brand yes, but I’m just not sure if it was just a bad nib, but I could not get it to lay flat and it had a more sketchy texture to it. Anyways here is my #artsnackschallenge and some of the process work for it. #artsnacksplus #artsnacksbox #artsnacksmarch2021 #artsnacks #cat #feline #scarf #rainbow #animal #processwork #illustration #sketchwork #newartsupplies https://www.instagram.com/p/CMfFRQADb_W/?igshid=18rgddc6qb781
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Coming along! (Have to head to work, though) #inks #wip #wipartwork #digitalart #digitaldrawing #processwork #procreate https://www.instagram.com/p/CCbKbPbj4hD/?igshid=129m9dp7xc2qz
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Some more variations on the logo
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For day two I made the full body sketch, and the final inked and colored version of Jack. Again I wanted his design a bit simpler, and I debated wether to keep the frost on his hoodie or not, however I simply didn’t have it in me to get rid of it, it’s Jack Frost after all. I’ll probably suffer for it when animating but I think it’s worth it. For the second panel I made a 3/4 view of jack, the same pose for the most part only his head is facing the same direction as the rest of the figure. For tomorrow I’m gonna try to finish up the 8 point turn around, and hopefully start working on designing the next character.
~Enjoy!
#rise of the guardians#rotg#fanart#guardians of childhood#dreamworks#rotgfanart#jackfrost#jackfrostfanart#digital#art#processwork#color palette#final design#3/4 view#oof#frostbite#seeyoutomorrow#williamjoyce
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