We are filled with gratitude as we mark an extraordinary year. At the same time, we know that...
We are filled with gratitude as we mark an extraordinary year. At the same time, we know that...
This is the event summary documenting Lawrence Chong, CEO of Consulus Global Network visit from...
Speech at Sagamore Institute delivered on 23rd October during the forum about Innovation in...
The green movement is slowly picking up pace in South East Asia. Inspired by observing decades of frivolous use of resources, one Thai company has decided to do its own part for the environment through its business model and practices.
Understanding and defining the impact of design when it is not used as a tool for expression, but rather as a tool for growth, has been our life’s work.
Today, Consulus is proud to join fellow Singaporean firms in celebrating our Nation’s Golden Jubilee.
CEO of Consulus shared that the unsavoury allegations and huge debt accrued by 1MDB have also damaged the Malaysian government’s image
In comments to Marketing Magazine on the case of brand competition between sister companies of MyTeksi, Lawrence Chong, CEO of Consulus shared that cannibalising one’s own brand can be seen as more of a preemptive strike against its competitors.
Since 1994, Project Syndicate has provided readers with original, engaging, and thought-provoking commentaries by those who are shaping the world’s economics, politics, science, and culture. The Columnist talked to Nicolas Chatara-Morse, Chief Executive Officer of Project Syndicate to find out more about the organization, media and the future.
In April 2015, a massive earthquake shook Nepal and killed more than 8,000 people and injured more than 23,000. The Columnist talked to Uzwal Raj Gautam, Chief Secretariat of the Nepal Media Society and Television Broadcasters Nepal, to find out more about the situation in Nepal and its people after the disaster.
Work should inspire, unite people to do amazing things; this should not be ideal but the norm in companies. A reflection to mark our 11th anniversary.
This 2015 congress was held in March in Yangon, Myanmar with the participation of more than 200 journalists from more than 60 countries, including Myanmar journalists.