
Latest | Volume 11 Issue 2
Nurturing Entrepreneurship and Growing Entrepreneurs
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Successful innovation is never easy, and the fine line between creating the next tech unicorn and the next failed start-up often lies in the founders’ capacity to learn from both their successes and setbacks.
Featured Articles
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More than half of humanity currently lives in urban areas, and the United Nations predicts that figure will reach 70 percent by 2050. Cities worldwide already generate a significant amount of solid waste annually, adding to vexing issues that the global community is trying to address–demand for transportation, air pollution, access to public open spaces, urban sprawl, and general sustainability challenges.
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JUMBO Group shows how digital transformation and its seafood business can go together.
From the Editor

By Havovi Joshi
Successful innovation is never easy, and the fine line between creating the next tech unicorn and the next failed start-up often lies in the founders’ capacity to learn from both their successes and setbacks.
At The Helm

An interview with Daryl Ng, Deputy Chairman of Hong Kong-based real estate property developer Sino Group.
Vantage Point

How Southeast Asia’s universities can pave the way.
Pulse Point

AI and the revolution of work.
Industry Watch

Tata Group’s quest for Open Innovation.

Enhancing value creation for the ecosystem.
Case In Point

Transforming DMK footwear for the next-gen market.
Executive Brief

Balancing remote work and face-to-face collaboration in Asia.

Using a stakeholder orientation view to steer infrastructural public-private partnership projects.
The Entrepreneur's Corner

Aaron Tan leveraged his computer science education with venture capital experience to build a unicorn.