The pandemic has seen some companies struggle while others rise to previously unthinkable heights. Nascent entrepreneurs have seized opportunities to start and scale companies as international boundaries became as porous to new ideas as they were to coronavirus. Moving forward, we're all looking to reboot and assist those impacted by this downturn while regenerating economies in a more sustainable and equitable fashion.
What ecosystem changes are necessary for us to continue our cross-border collaborations and ensure the communities formed will thrive?
What can we do to shape better education having learnt much from our virtual classroom trial by fire?
How do we continue minimizing barriers and maximizing inclusion?
And what roles do government and policymakers play in supporting these efforts?
Business model innovation expert, Denis Oakley, joins us for a conversation on all the above and as we explore the pitfalls of businesses - at home and at scale.
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Denis asked why? Lots of times.That's meant philosophy, engineering and business degrees. It meant corporate work was difficult and new ventures enthralling. For the last 20 years he has worked in and with startups helping them grow and scale. Along the way he's advised companies as diverse as Siemens, Petronas and the Church of England on innovation. He lived in Malaysia for 15 years and along t…
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