Mentoring

Three startups complete PwC-MDEC immersion programme
Two-way mentoring programme to immerse, exchange idea& discover new paradigms Similar programmes needed that can impart world-class business acumen to entrepreneurs
Endeavor Malaysia launches new program to develop high impact entrepreneurs – ScaleUp Endeavor
12 entrepreneurs chosen for 12-month program with access to Endeavor’s panel of experts Help entrepreneurs obtain clarity on how to build strong foundation for scaling up business
MDEC launches ‘Pay it Forward’ initiative
Encourages homegrown tech champions to share experience & mentor Collaborative effort needed with private sector to drive Malaysia’s Digital Economy
What’s Next 2016: From a small town, the entrepreneur-turned-investor
Leslie Loh, who made his tech fortune in Singapore with a US$89mil exit in 2006 and now runs Red Dot Ventures, is the latest entrepreneur to join What’s Next 2016.
From entrepreneur to angel: Douglas Khoo’s journey
Malaysian entrepreneur-turned-angel Douglas Khoo of Qunar fame has a lot on his mind and is perfectly willing to share, as Benjamin Cher finds out at Echelon.
Entrepreneurship: The value of cross-sector mentorship
Mentors are the ones who can slap your face while everyone else is patting your shoulder saying you're doing a great job, says one Endeavor Entrepreneur, and he is not alone in thinking that.
Pitching 101: Important to differentiate yourself
Pitching isn’t easy, especially when the startup itself isn’t clear about its own unique selling proposition.
TiE Malaysia out to help entrepreneurs, keeps it casual
TiE, or The Indus Entrepreneurs, describes itself as the world’s largest non-profit organization promoting entrepreneurship, with over 13,000 members spread across 56 Chapters in 13 countries and five continents. Its Malaysia Chapter has been quiet for some time, but no longer, writes Karamjit Singh.
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