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.
Fourteen hypotheses to power the economic growth of Malaysia and enhance the wellbeing of its people were tested by six experimental algorithms during the second quarter of 2024. A fifteenth hypothesis was further developed based on a gap analysis executed by the same algorithms. All fifteen hypotheses have been compiled into an e-book that will be available on Kobo, Apple Books and Google Play Books from 18 September 2024.
Project INGA underwent a training exercise during the second quarter of 2024, utilising information and data from various sources. A selection of the outcomes of that training exercise have been incorporated into an e-book that will be released in September 2024.
The tyrannosaurus rex once ruled everything that it surveyed. Then the meteor struck, and the ice followed. The king of dinosaurs – too big to shelter in caves or tree trunks, too proud or too afraid to leave the territory it was most familiar with, too stubborn or perhaps even too dumb to adapt – duly became a statistical element of prehistoric records. A cautionary tale.
Actions have consequences, benefits usually come with specific costs and there is no such thing as a free lunch, as the common cliché goes. Somehow those who claim to be our leaders and those mandated with policymaking duties still manage to overlook the most common element of all: the human cost and the consequences to human life arising from executive decisions and public policy.
We need leaders who will inspire us to be our best, to work with one another and to share in the effort of building a better world. What we currently have are politicians who are limited to campaign narratives and political sound bytes.
Popular culture as propagated by various sources including social media, Hollywood and Bollywood can influence the human psyche and lead to misconceptions as to how the biggest problems facing society can be solved, the fundamental role of leadership quality and what that actually entails. Political narratives have the same effect.
A collaborative project with Pawana Associates to advocate and communicate transformative ideas towards building a brighter and more sustainable future for all of humankind.