Coaching · Education
Mentoring & Strategy Education
Keeping the craft sharp by teaching it — mentoring, judging, and program work alongside the operating career.
The context
Strategy is a craft, and crafts stay sharp when you teach them. This work isn't a side business or a services menu — it's how I stay close to how strategists are actually made, and how I give some of that forward.
Where I show up
I mentor university students in Taiwan as they move from coursework toward real strategic thinking. I've judged case competitions with the University of Hong Kong, coaching teams on how to structure an argument under pressure. And I contribute to program work with Dream2Story in Hong Kong.
Different settings, same throughline: helping people think more clearly about hard, open-ended problems.
How I approach it
Meet people where they are, then raise the bar. Push for structure over cleverness and for honesty over polish. The goal isn't to hand someone the answer — it's to leave them better at finding their own.
Why it belongs here
It's the secondary lens in Eve's positioning — thought leadership and education, framed as craft rather than commerce. It also happens to make the operating work better.