Saturday, December 7, 2019

Portfolio Reimagine the Future for Entrepreneurs

Question: Discuss about the Portfolio Reimagine the Future for Entrepreneurs. Answer: Panel discussion: Social innovation Corporates Perspective Ehon Chans perspective regarding the importance and condition of social innovation from the point of corporate view has been identified to be one of the most significant discussions. I found it distinctly relevant considering the fact that social innovation in the current scenario is indicative of improving the disappointing condition of the local communities. I have come across one of the most vital fact that is stated by the vice president of social entrepreneurship, which says that social innovation is progressing through the enthusiasm of the young people for working in social enterprises. I have come to know the fact that near about one-third amount of the social entrepreneurs are belonging to the young section of the society. It is fortunate to know that the present government is being supportive towards for the movement of social enterprise in terms of progressing social innovation. In terms of fostering social innovation through corporal acts, the social enterprises are runni ng Ted-style talks, program of rural outreach and various schemes for capacity development for increasing public awareness. The speech educated me about the fact that social innovation from the perspective of corporate culture is engaged in poverty alleviation, clean energy and education and rural advancement. I have wrong belief about the fact that very less amount of young people are parts of the social enterprises. Ehon Chans view enlightens my perspective and at the same time has encouraged me. Panel discussion: E-Commerce in APAC - An Explosive Opportunity Marc Woos impactful speech on E-commerce has not only enchanted the entire audience but also has successfully attracted an impressive number of young audiences to take serious interest into E-commerce. According to his perspective, the APAC is growing in a fast pace and gradually becoming a hub of E-Commerce. Moreover, it has been fortunate to note from the speech that the this particular region is becoming one of the largest business-to-business commercial market as it has acquired near about $US770 billion in terms of a healthy turn over. As per Woos perspective, I have been educated that in the next five years the opportunities related to the E-Commerce is going to have a lucrative bloom through which countries like China and India would be gaining impressive shares. These two territories will be fortunate to have the share through the expense of the advanced market of Japan and South Korea. I have little less idea about the matter that social commerce or specifically e-commerce in the Asia-pacific zone will increase in a developing country like India. Furthermore, I should acknowledge that I have come to know that among the international and developed countries, Australia is considered as the biggest online shoppers for the region. Panel session: Corporate Entrepreneurship Responsibility With the speech of Melissa Foo who has caught the eyes of a good number of audiences, has enlightened my vision regarding the concept of Corporate Entrepreneurship Responsibility (CER). Before encountering the speech, I have misconception about the concept of CER, as I could not distinguish between CSR (Corporate social responsibility) and CER. I should acknowledge Foos speech that highlighted the fact that CER is an organizational structure, which fruitfully assists the projects designed by young and enthusiastic entrepreneurs. Corporate Entrepreneurship Responsibility taken up by the leading organizations are opening the door for being successful for the young entrepreneurs of the country. Organizations are strongly acknowledging the fact that most of the innovative business ideas come from the young minds. Most significantly, implementing strong CER policies is one of the most valid ways to support social innovation. Overall experience It can be concluded that social innovation is progressing from the corporate perspective as the number of strategies regarding CER is growing in an impressive rate. My concern has been mainly to gather knowledge regarding E-Commerce and I should adhere that my views has been improvised as I came to know a handful of significant data. Information like, Australia is the biggest shopper and this distinct region is becoming a leading spot of E-Commerce has encouraged me to consider this sector to be one of the potential hubs for employment in near future. Portfolio Rohingya people of Malaysia are seeking education and employment rights It is our problem Synopsis Malaysias one of the most victimized minorities the Rohingyas has probably come across a glimpse of hope of achieving employment and education rights after Najib Razak has actively articulated about their cause. It is fortunate that after prolonged negligence, the education right for the Rohingya people has finally found the possibility to be a reality (channelnewsasia.com 2016). A pilot scheme through the collaboration between the Malaysian government and UNHCR is expected to solve the crucial cause of unemployment of the Rohingyas. Background It has been my luck to join the rally on Sunday where the prime minister delivered an emphatic speech for the solidarity of the Rohingyas. The rally has strongly banged on the Aung San Suu Kyi (channelnewsasia.com 2016). The speech has cleared the view for the Malaysian society that the country could not stay reluctant about this particular prosecuted society. Therefore, it is understandable enough that Rohingya children and the eligible individuals would not have to suffer long for disagreeable deprivation. It can be opined that the appeal came from Faisal Islam Muhammad; the honorable president of the society of Rohingya has finally worked in favor, as the prime minister seems to have taken the issue of illiteracy of the Rohingya children with utmost priority. What I have learnt It has been my fortune to attend the rally, which has cleared several views regarding the current decision of the Myanmars ministry of immigration to ban issuing licenses for its national inhabitants to work in the territory of Malaysia. I have come across the fact that a disappointing number of Rohingya individual are working illegally in construction site. However, the participation in the rally has taught me that the privileged inhabitants of Malaysia could not stay ignorant about the adverse condition of the Rohingya individuals. Malaysia is now obliged to terminate crack down on the Bersih activities Synopsis It has turned to be almost compulsion for the Malaysian government to give deadline upon the Bersih activities. The campaign for electoral reforms and anti-corruption has been heavy handedly brutalized by the Malaysian police a day before the rally (www.amnesty.org 2016). As per the deputy director of the Amnesty International of South East Asia, such an unforgivable act should be penalized and the arrested chairperson of Bersih community should be released immediately. Background I particularly feel privileged for previously attending the rally that has taken place at the month of August. It has been from that moment of time when the Malaysian authority and the police had executed the plan to arrest the honorable Maria Chin Abdullah, the current chairperson of the coalition Bersih. It has been a anti-government yet peaceful rally for ending the prolonged corruption and for fostering the electoral reform. The administrative and legal authorities of Malaysia have been claiming that the organizers of the rally should be penalized under the act of Peaceful assembly (www.amnesty.org 2016). The prime cause of the penalty is supposed to be not paying heed to provide a notice prior to ten days of the rally. What I have learnt I have perceived that the government should have revised their plan to arrest the guilty individuals, because there has been less cause for penalty as per the fact that it has been a harmless act for human right. Moreover, the government could not neglect the fact that the country is running under high corruption and has been giving less concentration on the need of electoral reform. It is astonishing to realize that the Malaysian authorities has shown reluctance on the non-state actors and has violently shown anguish upon the reputed activists. References Malaysia: End crackdown on Bersih activists. (2016).Amnesty.org. Retrieved 14 December 2016, from https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2016/11/malaysia-end-crackdown-on-bersih-activists/ Rohingya in Malaysia seek rights to work and education. (2016).Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 14 December 2016, from https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/rohingya-in-malaysia-seek-rights-to-work-and-education/3350952.html

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