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Generate Solutions for Work Places and Discuss The Challenges and Opportunities for Amazon

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Figure 1 INTRODUCTION      In the wake of the global pandemic, remote work has become the norm, offering flexibility but also leading to loneliness and exhaustion, which can harm mental health . Companies now recognize the importance of supporting employees' mental health while working from home. Accessible mental health resources, like counseling services and wellness programs, have been always helping manage the emotional challenges of remote work. Additionally, encouraging frequent breaks and flexible schedules can prevent burnout and enhance productivity. Effective communication and also collaboration are vital. Virtual team-building activities and project management tools can foster a productive and engaging remote work environment. Figure 2 According to the graph, three out of five U.S. workers who have been working from home during the pandemic would prefer to continue working remotely as much as possible (Brenan, 2021). so the question is: How Might We Improve the work-from

Case study analysis - What is; What if; What wow; What works (Findings based on the 4 factors)

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Figure 1 GrabFood In Malaysia's busy food delivery scene, GrabFood stands out as the largest used, changing how people order and enjoy meals. It's part of the Grab app, which started as a taxi service but now includes food delivery. GrabFood lets you browse and order food from many restaurants through an app, delivering it wherever you are—at home, at the office, or elsewhere. It's all about making it easy for anyone to get their favorite meal quickly. GrabFood's app is designed to be easy to use on phones. It remembers your favorite places, shows your past orders, and suggests meals you might like. This makes ordering food a breeze, no matter what kind of phone you have. Overall, GrabFood stands out because it lets customers enjoy their favorite food without hassle, wherever they are. What is? GrabFood is a well known food delivery service in Malaysia as well as several other countries in South East Asia and is part of the Grab app ecosystem that started off simply as

Case Study Group: Based on FEP-KLTSA Business Challenge

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What is a  wicked problem?      A wicked problem is a social or cultural issue that is difficult or impossible to resolve due to its complexity and interconnectedness. It does not have a definitive formulation. Some examples include poverty, climate change, education, homelessness and sustainability. Its complexity stems up from the fact that if you try to solve one aspect of one problem, you will most likely trigger unexpected consequences (Wong, 2023). Wicked problems can be characterized as being resistant to typical problem-solving methods and often, involving several stakeholders with conflicting interests. They are always evolving with no right solution or endpoint. Their solution can only be good or bad (Johnson-Woods, 2023). Problem definition:      Congestion on roads has become a significant issue in urban areas worldwide. It refers to the situation where the volume of traffic surpasses the road's capacity, resulting in slower speeds, longer travel times, increased fuel c

Case Study Group: Based on FEP-KLTSA Business Challenge

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  Why is culture important? According to Arthur Asa Berger, the term culture comes from a French term that is in turn derived from the Latin word "colere" which means to tend to the earth and grow, or cultivation and nurture (Pappas & McKelvie, 2022). Culture can be defined as a way of life. It describes the shared behaviors, norms, values, and beliefs of a group of people. In a company, the culture reflects how employees, customers, vendors, and stakeholders experience the organization (Wong, 2023). Peter Thiel argued that culture is crucial because it can be more influential than strategy. A strong culture produces a successful company as it influences the decisions of employees and how they communicate with others. Having a sense of shared culture guides the employees in the same direction towards the same objectives, encouraging unity and focus. According to an employee from IBM, it was persistent adherence to the three core values of the company: respect for the indi

Case Study : Based on FEP - KLTSA Business Challenge

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 Case Study : Based on FEP - KLTSA Business Challenge Introduction on Effectuation      Effectuation is an innovative approach to entrepreneurship that prioritizes taking initiative and creating opportunities with what is already available instead of making pointless plans and predictions for an uncertain future. This concept was developed by Professor Saras Sarasvathy, a professor at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. According to Professor Saras Sarasvathy, effectuation brings distinctive viewpoints on the methods used by other successful entrepreneurs to solve problems and make decisions(n.d). It embodies a logic of entrepreneurial skill, showing how successful entrepreneurs manage the challenging business environment. Not only that, the understanding of the future’s unpredictability and the belief that human agency may control the outcomes are important to effectuation. This dynamic method of problem-solving highlights how entrepreneurship is progressive wi

Where Do Good Ideas Come From?

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 Where Do Good Ideas Come From? The term "serendipity" describes the unplanned and fortunate finding of something worthwhile or desirable while looking for something else entirely. It highlights how unexpected connections, unplanned meetings, and unforeseen events may inspire original thought and insight. Environments where people embrace uncertainty, embrace the unexpected, and have an open mind are conducive to serendipity. It frequently has a crucial part in the creative process, resulting in innovations that might not have been achievable with careful planning alone. A classic example of serendipity is the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928. While studying influenza, Fleming noticed that a mold had contaminated one of his culture dishes and had killed off the surrounding bacteria (Athenarium, 2021). Slow Hunch, on the other hand, challenges the notion of the "eureka moment" by emphasizing how many creative ideas come to us gradually and through

What do you understand the good concept and tools for risk management? How to manage risk as an entrepreneur?

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Concepts in Risk Management Introduction: When we talk about starting businesses, being successful often depends on how well an entrepreneur deals with risk management which can underline uncertainties and avoid problems. Understanding the basics of risk management and using the right tools can really help entrepreneurs do well even when things in a project are not clear. Risk management involves finding potential problems that could affect your aim and then figuring out what is the most important to deal with first. Using tools like lists, charts, and brainstorming can make it easier to deal with these problems and even turn them into opportunities for success.  Risk Identification This involves the systematic process of identifying potential risks that could impact an organization's objectives. This includes both internal and external risks across various aspects of the business, such as financial risks, operational risks, market risks, and regulatory risks. By conducting a tho