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Official Launch of PIPEN

Showcasing fifteen hypotheses to power the economic growth of Malaysia and enhance the wellbeing of its people, PIPEN is now available to download from Kobo, Apple Books or Google Play Books. It is hoped that this publication will catalyse productive discourse at all levels of Malaysian society and bring everyone together in the collaborative spirit of muhibbah.

As of today, Pelan Induk Pemulihan Ekonomi Negara (eISBN 9791221065435) will be available to download from Kobo, Apple Books or Google Play Books. This compilation of fifteen economic initiatives is published in collaboration with Studio IPOTESI with the aim of enhancing constructive discourse to rejuvenate the economic growth of Malaysia and improve the wellbeing of its people.


“Policy makers everywhere, including in Malaysia, are currently facing massive challenges to administer their economic mandate and protect the wellbeing of their nation’s citizens. Given this scenario, I hope that PIPEN will hopefully trigger appropriate conversations and encourage all Malaysians to collaborate towards protecting our homeland’s economic future as well as the wellbeing of every family and its household,” said J.R. Abdullah, Principal Strategist at Pawana Associates.


J.R. added: “Of the fifteen economic initiatives proposed as PIPEN, fourteen were tested by six experimental algorithms as part of an extended training exercise for Project INGA. A gap analysis executed by the ‘six sisters’ at the end of their training exercise formed the basis of a fifteenth economic initiative which we have labelled as the Mompracem Plan.”


The proposals put forward as PIPEN aim to create a balanced approach between developing Malaysia’s economic interests and meeting the economic needs of its people, towards creating a sustainable and competitive ecosystem that protects the country’s economic future.


“I truly hope that PIPEN will inspire and encourage every layer of Malaysian society to come together in the spirit of muhibbah so that we can work collectively towards finding and implementing the best solutions for the economic future of our country and our families. It is only via collaboration that we make Tomorrow better than Yesterday,” J.R. said to conclude the briefing.

This announcement is published by Studio IPOTESI

For further information: www.jrabdullah.com/publications/

Media enquiries: prof@jrabdullah.com

Notes to the Editor:

J.R. Abdullah is a strategist and policy advocate with extensive experience in finance, economics and management. Born in Malaysia and educated in Australia, he has spent his professional life in various parts of Asia and Europe. J.R. researches and writes about socioeconomics and public policy in order to catalyse a positive transformation towards more inclusive and sustainable economic growth, social mobility and equitable society. [www.jrabdullah.com]


Pawana Associates is a professional collective of strategy and organisational development specialists for policy advocacy and public engagement. Leveraging a wide spectrum of skillsets across its network, from data science and economics through to strategic communications and local activism, Pawana Associates craft bespoke multi-domain strategies built upon insightful analysis, comprehensive preparation, efficient mobilisation and precise execution to realise client objectives and aspirations. [www.pawana.associates]


Studio IPOTESI and Boutique IPOTESI aim to shape opinions and widen the dissemination of transformative ideas by leveraging appropriate digital platforms, thereby catalysing positive change in existing systems and policies towards a more inclusive and sustainable ecosystem that will enhance economic growth, social mobility and universal equality. [www.jrabdullah.com/ipotesi-en/]


Project INGA seeks to develop a higher form of artificial intelligence in order to catalyse sustainable benefits in key sectors including public safety, healthcare, transportation, industrial safety and various economic activities. [www.jrabdullah.com/project-inga/]