WSDA New Zealand
Sudip Simkhada is currently working as the Idea Studio Season 7 at Idea Studio Nepal. Before that, as a freelance at Freelancer.com and serving as the Country Secretary of Nepal at WSDA New Zealand. Sudip is also a Board Member at A COMMON MAN and a member of Robotics Association of Nepal. Sudip has participated in various programs and initiatives such as Map The System at University of Oxford, Global Youth Challenge with UNICEF, and College Idea Hunt at Idea Studio Nepal. In terms of education, Sudip holds a Bachelor's degree from Sankar Dev Campus and is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration in Data Science at Westcliff University.
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WSDA New Zealand
WSDA is a New Zealand based company providing training and staff development programmes for corporate clients in South and other South-East Asian countries. We take the best of innovative training from New Zealand and deliver it for the South Asian market. New Zealand is a young country, geographically distant from every other country in the world. Its people have had to be innovative and clever to survive. They have a ‘can-do’ attitude and over the generations have adapted the best international learning practices and applied them in many different situations. Our country has open spaces where the clean green landscape leads us to exploration and adventure in all our undertakings. We are a people of open hearts who connect easily with strangers and friends alike, with a transparent and honest attitude and warm personalities. We have room to think and breathe which leads us to have open minds with which to develop new and better ways of doing things. As a young country we are not limited by centuries of restrictive tradition but need innovation to work out what will work best with the resources we have. We now bring this innovation and new thinking to join with the wisdom and experience of South and South-East Asia and seek to enhance the needs of growing businesses in that region. The results have the best of New Zealand innovation and new thinking together with a practical understanding of workplace challenges of the host countries.