This is the first in a new series of posts in which we will try to share with you the more colorful side of SIT…
As part of what may be called our daily “routine” we find ourselves leading innovation processes with various companies all over the world - from Cincinnati to Melbourne, from Tokyo to Stockholm, and from La Pas to Moscow. These innovation processes are usually very intense, and leave little time for anything other than work. But those of us who like photography take advantage of those few free moments for exercising our hobby. In these posts we want to share with you some of the photographs we took and some of the stories behind them.
The photos in this album have been taken in Shanghai, China, during a week long innovation processes with the local branch of Campbell Soup. One of the most interesting aspects of this project was learning about soup, soup making and soup consumption in China. Of course we had to try some soups (and other dishes) to get a more tangible sense of what we were talking about.
The project ended on Friday afternoon, and we had a flight back home on Sunday morning. That’s 24 hours of post-project site seeing in one of the most interesting cities in the world. What more can an amateur photographer ask for? As you will see some of these photos have been taken in the most touristic spots Shanghai has to offer, while others were taken in areas that seem to be a world away from the temples and skyscrapers for which the city is famous. I wonder which you will like better.
Your comments and questions are very welcome. And enjoy the show…
Amit Mayer is a Senior SIT Facilitator, and a creative & didactic manager at Medidactic Ltd.
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Thank you… really enjoyed viewing these photos.. you have a very good eye for an interesting composition.
Thanks Suzanne!
Glad you enjoyed it.
I think we’ll have the next SITe seeing post on the blog soon…