Cockroaches Preferred To Unicorns
AT THE recent Beyond4Fest in Kuala Lumpur, the various sessions covered topics pertaining to the new world resulting from digitisation.
Malaysian entrepreneur Ganesh Bangah, Chairman of Commerce.Asia had some choice...
What Is Your Reputation Worth?
A SOUND reputation will further your business.
Warren Buffet once wrote to his managers that "We can afford to lose money - even a lot of money. But we can't...
Old And New Worlds Come Together
EVERY brand has to look to the next generation for its continued viability.
This is certainly the case for heritage brands like Rolls-Royce, that have to bridge past glories with...
No Shortage Of Tipples At Raffles
WHILE many stand at the entrance of The Raffles Singapore and wonder what’s changed, it must be noted that the renovations and upgrading run deeper than what our eyes...
Open Your Drawers For The Watch Men
THE HOBBY of watch collecting has grown stale.
There must be millions of watches lying in drawers, when they could be keeping the hobby ticking along nicely. While a few...
Ricoh – From Copiers To Innovators
IN THIS age of appropriate behaviour, how does a company that makes photocopiers that spit out paper deal with the demands of a sustainable world that is going digital?
Ricoh...
Realme Dials Up The Smartphone Stakes
BREAKING into a congested market is tough enough, but when you're up against established global giants, the challenges are even greater.
The global market share of smartphones is dominated by...
Kevin Cottam Explores A Country’s Mindset
PEOPLE in power are settlers or builders, or a combination of both.
They want to entrench themselves and are not nomadic.
Kevin Cottam, the author of The Nomadic Mindset, applies the...
Are You A Settler, Builder Or Nomad?
BRAZILIAN artist Patricia Cabaleiro is poised to bring you on a journey of self discovery.
Based on her reading of Kevin Cottam’s book, The Nomadic Mindset, Patricia has developed a...
Protect Your Assets Says IP Man
COUNTRIES want it. Investors want in.
Start-up founders do not understand it. Lawyers reap it.
Developed nations seemed to have cracked it. Developing nations seem to want to have it.
Large companies...