Bangladesh is a market with unrealized potential. The return of Consulus comes at a time when Bangladeshi business leaders seek to emulate successful business models to grow globally.
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A Vietnamese Strategy for an Open World
If Vietnamese companies want to compete on an equal footing as a new wave of competition appears on the horizon, then it is a matter of choice and not about the environment.
Place-Branding: Finding the Soul of Kuching
In a world where people are seeking meaning and authenticity, it is time to build places that mean something and not merely brand them. Learn how we help a property developer from Kuching contribute to the identity of their hometown.
Retail Armageddon: Falling to the Intelligent Consumer
Selling value to the smart consumer gets increasingly challenging as they can easily search for the best deal in town. How do brands then serve this new breed of smart consumers?
The Udders Ice Cream Experience: An Interview with Wong Peck Lin
Wong Peck Lin, co-founder of Udders Ice Cream, tells us how they innovated to make the ice cream eating experience fun, innovative and energetic.
FotoHub: Finding Success in a Sunset Industry
Digital technology and the internet transformed the playing field for photo printing labs. Find out how E50 and SPBA winner FotoHub capitalised on this inevitable trend.
Talent Development in Myanmar: Interview with U Kyi Myint
Talent development and succession planning in Myanmar is still in its infancy. Local management consultancy, Device Services, talks about the next step that companies need to take.
Attracting Talent Through Space Design: Interview with Paul Finch
Paul Finch from the World Architecture Festival shares with us how architectural design can play a role in promoting creativity, collaboration and talents at work.
Five simple and proven steps to build and retain a winning team
Sourcing and retaining skilled staff stands as the top issue currently keeping CEOs awake at night. Helena Pham shares tips on how companies can build and retain a winning team, regardless of the current company size, budget and ownership type.
New ways to engage people in the new normal
Community engagement at different levels gains support from your stakeholders or influences opinions. Here’s three examples where organisations used interactivity to boost their signal.
Central Park Sydney: A development that communicates with the community
Lisa McCutchion from Frasers Property Australia shares with us their efforts in embracing community consultation and engagement transforming Sydney’s Central Park while maintaining its unique culture.
Interactive Design: An Interview with Prof. Joachim Sauter
Prof. Joachim Sauter, Head of Design at ART+COM responsible for interactive projects like “Salt Worldwide” at the German Salt Museum, shares on how digital technologies and design principles is used to develop new possibilities.