THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: CENTRAL TO ASEAN’S BUSINESS FUTURE?

The South China Sea handles roughly USD3.37 trillion in global trade annually, crucial for multinational corporations; however, territorial disputes threaten trade routes and livelihoods dependent on its resources.

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THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: CENTRAL TO ASEAN’S BUSINESS FUTURE?2024-06-12T13:12:11+08:00

Crisis Management Centre

The Crisis Management Centre can help individuals, corporations and government with a wide range of services from pre-crisis training and risk management to mid-crisis management including the all important crisis communications.

Crisis Management Centre2019-05-03T16:27:03+08:00

A WORKING LUNCH WITH NORDIN: BRANDS, BUSINESSES AND BOYCOTTS

Boycotts are not new. Boycotts are not pretty. Boycotts are about creating fear. The question for business leaders is how to deal with this specific type of crisis before, during, and after a brand […]

A WORKING LUNCH WITH NORDIN: BRANDS, BUSINESSES AND BOYCOTTS2024-03-19T11:03:57+08:00

A Working Lunch with Nordin Featuring Dr Kavitha Muthy

This week we are exploring a critical area of concern for media practitioners with Dr Kavitha Muthy on the topic, “Digital Safety for Journalist: Combating the rising threats”

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A Working Lunch with Nordin Featuring Dr Kavitha Muthy2022-03-15T01:20:49+08:00

A Working Lunch with Nordin Featuring Murugason Thangaratnam

As the business world gears up for the post-pandemic reality the question of cyber threats has moved front and centre as digital criminal elements have too moved with the times.

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A Working Lunch with Nordin Featuring Murugason Thangaratnam2022-03-15T01:08:32+08:00

Tracking the HRDF Crisis

The Crisis Management Centre together with Harvestmedia have created the “Crisis Snapshot Report” which will use the latest data analytical tools to tack various crises that are effecting business and politics in Malaysia.

The first report title “Tracking the HRDF Crisis” looks […]

Tracking the HRDF Crisis2018-09-04T13:04:56+08:00

Troubled times ahead for SMEs

According to the Entrepreneurship Development and Cooperatives Ministry in a Parliamentary written reply dated Nov 5, 2020, a total of 32,469 SMEs had folded since March 2020 when the movement control order (MCO) was first implemented to curb Covid-19. The Ministry, quoting statistics by the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM), said that 9,675 SMEs shut down operations during the first phase of the MCO from March 18 to June 9. Then a further 22,794 SMEs shut down during the recovery MCO that took place from June till September last year, with the highest figure recorded in August with a total of 17,800 SMEs.

Troubled times ahead for SMEs2021-06-01T14:35:23+08:00

Issues on Income of Farmers, Breeders and Fishermen

Today in parliament, the issues on the Ministry’s latest programmes to increase the income of farmers, breeders and fishermen was raised.

Batang Lupar MP Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim ask the Minister of Agriculture and Food Industries to state the […]

Issues on Income of Farmers, Breeders and Fishermen2020-08-18T15:59:59+08:00

Issues on Water Infrastructure Endowment

Today in parliament, the issues on the implementation of Water Infrastructure Endowment in Malaysia was raised.

Kemaman MP Che Alias Hamid ask the Minister of Environment and Water on the outline and pilot study for the development of water endowment […]

Issues on Water Infrastructure Endowment2020-08-18T15:52:09+08:00
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