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FAQs about Enterprise Explores:How many episodes does Enterprise Explores have?The podcast currently has 3,938 episodes available.
March 31, 202650 Years Of Apple: Hits, Misses, & FlopsApple just turned 50, but for a $3.6 trillion giant, the bigger question is what comes next? In this special Enterprise Explores episode, we break down Apple’s legacy, from category-defining hits to notable missteps, and ask whether the company is starting to lose its edge in a fast-moving tech landscape shaped by AI.Amin Ashaari of Soya Cincau joins us as we debate Apple’s biggest wins, questionable decisions, and key flops. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more49minPlay
March 30, 2026Selling On TikTok: The War For AttentionIs your business growing, or are you just trapped on a social media content treadmill? While TikTok celebrates a RM20 billion contribution to Malaysia’s economy, what is the reality for sellers on the platform? Teng Ian Wong from Momentum Works joins Enterprise Explores to discuss lessons from China about live streaming on TikTok, why sellers shouldn’t depend on a single platform, whether these are Shopee, Lazada or TikTok, and whether viral hits lead to durable brands and businesses.Tune In To Learn More About:The Content Treadmill: How the low barrier to entry has created a war for consumer attention.The AI Host Invasion: How a Chinese influencer used an AI Avatar to generate RM32 million in 6 hours, and what this means for the future of human live-streamers in Malaysia.The "Blueberry" Trap: Why replicating a viral hit often leads to diminishing returns.The MCN Factor: Whether Multi-Channel Networks are actually adding value or just eating your margins while creating an external dependency.The Platform Agnostic Strategy: Why relying on TikTok Shop, Shopee, or Lazada alone may not be the most ideal step for your brand equity.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more36minPlay
March 29, 2026Air Travel & FDI: Why Quality Routes Drive MNC InvestmentIs your city losing investment without realising it, and is connectivity the hidden reason? Professor Siqi Zheng of MIT and SMART M3S joins us to unpack why air routes still shape global business decisions, even in a digital-first world. From the surprising cost of a single layover to the concept of “network centrality,” we explore why not all connections are created equal and what cities are getting wrong.Tune In To Find OutThe 20% Penalty: Why a single layover can reduce a city’s attractiveness to multinational firms, and what that reveals about how businesses price “travel friction.”Quality vs Quantity Trap: Why adding more routes may be a vanity metric, and the strategic mistake policymakers keep making when expanding connectivity.The Multiplier Effect: How one direct connection to a global hub can unlock access to dozens of markets, and why this matters more than total flight volume.Digital vs Physical Reality: Why decades of Zoom, email, and remote work have not reduced the need for face-to-face interaction in high-value industries.The Connectivity Divide: How well-connected cities pull further ahead, and the strategic playbook secondary cities can use to close the gap.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more27minPlay
March 26, 2026Fuel to Fertiliser To Food: Hormuz Paralysis RipplesIs Asia prepared for a fuel crisis that morphs into a food catastrophe? Following missile strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG facility, the region is facing a structural gas shortage that mere "diplomacy" cannot fix. Darren Tay, Head of APAC Country Risk at BMI, joins Enterprise Explores to map the fallout: from immediate gas rationing in South Asia to the looming fertiliser cliff that could slash crop yields by 50% by October.Tune In To Find Out:The Structural LNG Trap: Why the damage to Qatar’s facilities has moved the needle from a "temporary glitch" to a multi-month energy vacuum.The "Great Divide": Why Japan’s 250-day reserve makes it a fortress, while Pakistan and Sri Lanka face a literal 11-day countdown to energy exhaustion.Refinery Gridlock: The technical reason why "just buying other oil" doesn't work when refineries are physically purpose-built for specific Middle Eastern crude.The Fertiliser Cliff: How a gas feedstock shortage in March triggers a 50% yield collapse for rice and corn during the April sowing season.The Atlantic Pivot: Why Asian nations could move away from Middle Eastern cost efficiency to tap more costly, but secure, US and Atlantic energy supply chains.Civil Unrest Indicators: Which "first domino" nations are at the highest risk of political collapse as energy and food prices spike simultaneously?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more26minPlay
March 25, 2026When Your Cybersecurity Stack Becomes An Attacker’s DreamIs your cybersecurity stack a shield or weakness? Robert Huber, CSO of Tenable, explains why managing “300+ tools” creates a "grey space" for attackers, the explosive rise of "Shadow AI," and why true resilience takes 18 months of hygiene, not a knee-jerk tech purchase.Tune In To Find Out:The Tool Sprawl Trap: Why some leaders are juggling 300+ security tools and how this fragmentation allows attackers to hide in the "silos" between your systems.AI’s "Perfect" Phishing: How adversaries are using AI to eliminate typos and errors, making opportunistic attacks more believable and harder to detect than ever before.Stitching the Attack Path: The strategic benefit of consolidation, moving from a "jigsaw puzzle" of data to a unified narrative that reveals an attacker's full journey in real-time.The "Shadow AI" Explosion: Why Robert’s "head explodes" at the pace of uncontrolled LLM adoption and how data leakage is outpacing our current security controls.People, Process, Technology: Why technical controls offer the only "deterministic" outcome and how to manage the "human flaw" of password reuse and harvesting.The 18-Month Roadmap: A foundational guide for small and mid-tier firms to build a security program that actually delivers ROI without "boiling the ocean."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more39minPlay
March 24, 2026Aunty HR On Silly & Costly HR Mistakes Employers MakeThink your "standard” employment contract protects you? From illegal salary deductions to non-compete clauses that won't hold water, many Malaysian employers are sitting on an HR time bomb. Former Industrial Court Panellist Ku Sim Ling (Aunty HR) and Victor Gan, CEO of E2 Workforce Consulting, join Enterprise Explores to reveal why businesses are losing over half of industrial court cases and how emotional firing decisions can trigger costly 7-figure mistakes for SMEs.Tune in to find out: The 24-Month Back-Wage Hit: Why procedural mistakes can trigger a court-ordered penalty of up to two years of salary plus seniority compensation.The Non-Compete Myth: Why your bulletproof restraint of trade clause is likely unenforceable under Section 28 and the one specific way to actually buy a competitor-free exit.The Silent Breach: How late EPF payments or other breaches in the employment contract create a constructive dismissal window for employees to walk out and trigger back-wage liabilities.The Trade Union Surge: The data behind the 8-month spike in union recognition claims and the "Maturity Gap" currently costing Malaysian SMEs their industrial harmony.The RM20K Defence Barrier: Why even "winning" an Industrial Court case is a financial loss, and the document trail required to manage a claim before it reaches the bench.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more51minPlay
March 23, 2026The End Of Western Dominance In PaymentsAre your international checkouts bleeding revenue because you rely on Western credit cards? Emerging markets are no longer adopting financial technology, they are building the global blueprint. From India's UPI to the rise of stablecoins replacing slow SWIFT transfers for B2B trade, the Global South is forcing a structural shift in commerce. Eduardo de Abreu, Chief Product Officer at EBANX, joins Enterprise Explores to unpack the expensive realities of cross-border expansion.Learn More About:The B2B Consumerisation Shift: Corporate finance teams are abandoning slow SWIFT transfers in favour of instant, consumer-style payment methods like UPI and Pix to improve traceability and reduce default rates.Stablecoins as Corporate Infrastructure: Moving beyond speculative assets, stablecoins now offer businesses faster cross-border fund flows and vital hedging opportunities against volatile foreign exchange markets.The Installment Multiplier: In regions like Latin America, offering instalment payments is a cultural necessity that substantially improves consumer affordability and can significantly boost a merchant's Average Order Value (AOV).Checkout Conversion Killers: Attempting to expand into emerging markets using only global card networks will lead to massive checkout abandonment if local alternative payment methods and e-wallets are ignored.The Global South Blueprint: Driven by the need to serve unbanked populations, emerging markets have bypassed legacy systems to build highly sophisticated, mobile-first payment rails that Western regulators are now trying to emulate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more40minPlay
March 18, 2026AI Killing Junior Hires: 4 New Rules Of Entry-Level WorkIs AI efficiency killing your future leaders? As entry-level roles vanish, a leadership crisis looms. Deepa George of MyHRC joins Enterprise Explores to reveal why the "Junior Hire" is becoming extinct and the risks to your succession planning. We unpack the rise of the "Neo-Apprenticeship" and the 4 essential new rules every professional needs to survive the bot-takeover.Tune in to find out:The Leadership Leak: Why cutting "learner" roles today creates a dangerous shortage of "emergency successors" tomorrow.Beyond the Degree: Why technical skills are now just a "hygiene factor" and the 4 human-centric qualities (ABCD) that actually determine career longevity.The Generalist Mandate: How to master "cross-pollination" and "consequential thinking" to stay relevant in an age of siloed AI.The "Work-First" Gap Year: Why our cultural mindset toward immediate higher education might be fundamentally broken.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more37minPlay
March 17, 2026Should Governments Tax Businesses Or Own Them?When 41 government-linked companies control 55% of all assets on Bursa Malaysia, is the state still "building" the nation or suffocating the private sector? What began as a strategic tool for wealth redistribution has ballooned into a commercial behemoth competing in banks, plantations, and retail. Dr Tricia Yeoh, Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, unpacks the economic conflict between governing and government ownership in the private sector.Dr Tricia Yeoh is Associate Professor of Practice with the School of Politics, International Relations, and Economics, at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, and Director of the Asian Institute for Policy and Engagement, University of Nottingham MalaysiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more41minPlay
March 16, 2026Capital, Reskilling & The Post-GDP EconomyThe world is changing, but are we measuring success with the right tools? We explore this with Vincent Chin, Global Vice Chair of BCG’s Public Sector Practice, to discuss why Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the "gold standard" of economics, is failing to capture true prosperity, distribution, and sustainability.Learn more about: The Four Capitals: The broader, holistic metrics (Economic, Human, Natural, Social) needed to truly measure a nation's success.The AI Reskilling Revolution: Why the advent of AI requires a workforce upskilling effort as profound as the Industrial Revolution, and who is responsible for training mid-career workers.Regeneration vs. Redistribution: The new guiding philosophy for economic transformation for investing tax dollars to build capability and social mobility, not just transfer wealth.The 'Trampoline' Approach: Moving beyond the "safety net" for a social welfare system that cushions the fall from disruption and bounces people back up.Core Utilities: Why governments must start treating digital and financial access as basic public utilities for inclusive, future growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more42minPlay
FAQs about Enterprise Explores:How many episodes does Enterprise Explores have?The podcast currently has 3,938 episodes available.