Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ February 17th, 2009 - 1:08 am
This is my second appearance on Channel 8 News for another topic, basically about university graduates running startups. This is sort of self-solicited, since it is part of the publicity strategy I had in mind for MyWobile, a startup funded by MDA. After months of hard work, we are starting to see the fruits of our […]
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Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ September 23rd, 2008 - 1:38 pm
I recall that Warren Buffett had a very famous quote “Invest in a business that any idiot can run, because one of these days, an idiot is going to run it”. Of course, the quote is not in exact words, but the meaning is there. Honestly, I have always admired Warren Buffett for his insights, […]
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Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ August 26th, 2008 - 4:42 pm
As a followup to my previous post about employment, there are also other alternatives that university graduates are looking for to sustain their livelihood. First of all, maybe I would just clarify my perspective of the difference between Business Building and Self-Employed. To me, self-employed means doing something like freelancing where you are always needed […]
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Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ July 24th, 2008 - 7:05 pm
As a followup to the previous post, I’m about to make some suggestions on what I think companies should do to avoid irritating potential customers. Most of it will seem pretty obvious, but many a times, we see companies making obvious mistakes. Probably what’s obvious to some may not be obvious to others or probably […]
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Blogged By: Low Hang Wei @ July 21st, 2008 - 7:46 pm
Marketing is essential for any business to get customers and develop their businesses to greater heights. However, I am starting to think that certain forms of aggressive marketing may do a company more harm than good with the way specified activities are being carried out. I am starting to write this thread due to specified […]
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