A Greeting Letter from Shunee: Marking CSOFT’s Annual Summit
In Antoine de Saint Exupéry’s The Little Prince, one of the most translated books in the world, the acquaintance of the little prince is made through a simple drawing of a sheep in a box. The story has been translated into 253 different languages, and it teaches us to ……
A CEO’s Reflection on AI Innovation and Human Potential
It’s a lot more exciting to discuss how AI can continue to support human development and advancement, rather than how robots are going take over the world. At the same time however, we must admit that technology is advancing at a rate that is difficult for society to keep up with, and as we move forward, the synergy between man and machine requires careful planning.
CSOFT CEO Shunee Yee Speaks with CGTN About How to Win With China
As the final installment in CGTN’s special series about “Global Business in Guangzhou” covering the 2018 Fortune Global Forum, Shunee Yee discussed three major points with two other panelists – where the opportunities are for multinationals working with China, what the best way of globalizing is, and how China and its companies can better engage with the global community.
CSOFT Holiday Wishes 2017
Happy Holidays from CSOFT! Each year, we like to have our CSOFTers hang holiday wishes on our office Christmas trees. This year, we are continuing the tradition, but would like to invite our worldwide CSOFTers to participate as well! Spread the holiday cheer and leave a wish below for your fellow CSOFTers around the globe. Happy holidays!
For Font’s Sake: 5 Tips to Ensure That You Are Using the Right Typeface
A good typeface selection can be the difference between someone reading an entire page or giving up half way through. This is why, when it comes to picking the correct font, you can’t rely on instinct alone. Here are some key tips to make sure that you never pick the wrong font again.
Writing Technically To The Non-Technical Audience
Producing technical documentation in the wrong way can cost a company thousands of dollars as it can be damaging to your business if nobody knows how to use your products. When your audience is the general public (no matter what industry you’re in) it’s important to keep communication simple. Here are some tips to keep in mind as a technical writer writing to the non-technical audience.











