Social media potent force in GE13

Social media potent force in GE13

The nation is firmly in the grip of election fever - enjoying the heady mix of carnival atmosphere, with voters entertained to the brickbats between parties about policies and the amusing quotes and quips from the candidates on the campaign trail. Continue Reading

Revving up inclusive innovation with Inovasi Negara

Revving up inclusive innovation with Inovasi Negara

Last week, we launched one of most important public campaigns - Inovasi Negara (Innovate the Nation). Continue Reading

The snake rears its head

The snake rears its head

The Year of the Snake is said to be a year of rebuilding and a year of transformation. That’s certainly on the cards for Malaysia as we gear up for the General Election which will be held anytime now. Continue Reading

Creativity must become the New Normal

Creativity must become the New Normal

Today, a small country like Malaysia can compete on an equal footing with giant economies like China or India. Might does not equal economic muscle. Continue Reading

Aim for 28 million innovative minds

Aim for 28 million innovative minds

Innovation and education make strange bedfellows. I know this sounds odd coming from me because I have been championing creative and innovative education for over 30 years. I do not make this claim lightly; rather I have the ‘battle’ scars to prove just how much of a challenge it has been, having many times ‘hit my head’ against the proverbial walls of bureaucracy in the process. Continue Reading

tansri photo

About Tan Sri Lim


Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Paduka Dr Lim Kok Wing, the Founder and President of Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, does not fit into any ordinary mould that would describe most entrepreneurs.

His journey has been closely linked with the economic and social development of Malaysia.

Follow on Twitter


Heart & Soul.>

Categories


Archive


Top Viewed


Snapshot


In 1971, Malaysia ranked third in East Asia, after Japan and Singapore, in terms of gross domestic product per capita. By 1990, it had fallen behind South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong. And the gap continues to widen.

Barry Wain, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore

About this website


AwardThis website won the 'Best in Class' award under the 'Blog' category in the 2011 Interactive Media Awards organized by the Interactive Media Council, Inc. (IMC)

Disclaimer
The contents of this blog are the sole creative and intellectual property of Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Paduka Dr Lim Kok Wing, the exception being contents sourced from external parties for which we have rightfully attributed to the original owners whenever possible. The opinions expressed by Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Paduka Dr Lim Kok Wing and those providing comments are theirs alone. Any wish to reproduce the contents of this blog must be properly attributed to blog.limkokwing.com and credited to the original author.