Anwar Jumabhoy

DisruptInvest Summit 2023: Respond.io and Lapasar demonstrate value of getting the business and team right
While type of business impacts valuation, one also needs to 'earn' their valuation Lapasar proves Malaysia not too small, possible to buld large, profitable business 
Millennials are no different to us!
Before we cast stones at the Millennials, we should reflect on the similar intentions of the generation before.
The Silicon Valley model works here, but very slowly
Anwar Jumabhoy & Srikrishna Vadrevu find that there are ‘Silicon Valley’ type success stories out of Malaysia, and that bodes well for the entire tech ecosystem.
The ‘entrepreneurisms’ necessary for success
Anwar Jumabhoy & Srikrishna Vadrevu discuss some of the behavioural traits of successful entrepreneurs, and argue that there are some misconceptions about the value of greed.  
Startup slugfest: Business model vs business ‘frame’
Entrepreneurs have that special ability to join the dots, pivot and adjust their offering; and the successful ones develop a strong business frame rather than a business model, write Anwar Jumabhoy & Srikrishna Vadrevu.
‘Uberisation’ and what banks need to do
It is in these turbulent times that entrepreneurs thrive, seeing opportunity with the shifting tides and pushing ahead, whilst larger companies contemplate and study outcomes, write Anwar Jumabhoy & Srikrishna Vadrevu.
Why unicorns are going to be elusive in Malaysia
Anwar Jumabhoy looks at the ‘US Technology Wealth Creation’ model, and whether it can be adopted by other countries.
The next industrial revolution is going to hurt us bad
With increased robotics, there will be significantly less requirement for labour. The countries that are dependent on traditional manufacturing as a driver of the economy – like Malaysia – are going to be hurt badly, write Anwar Jumabhoy & Srikrishna Vadrevu.
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