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The best platform strategy is the one keeping customers happy

October 6, 2022 Jouko Ahvenainen 0

Platform, content creator – wherever you sit on the value chain, don’t copy other strategies, because it won’t work. Pick the one that keeps customers happy. Read more…

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Platformisation: the last chance for telcos in the 5G world

March 7, 2022 Alex Leslie 0

Platformisation is a new term that provides a focus for digital transformation, while showing the way towards monetisation for telcos. Read more…

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Cloud kitchens are disrupting Indonesia’s F&B sector

February 11, 2022 Joana Bagano 0

Few restaurant trends have been as disruptive as cloud kitchens – and in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is leading the charge. Read more…

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SE Asia unicorn Grab lists on Nasdaq after successful SPAC merger

December 2, 2021 Joana Bagano 0

Grab officially lists on Nasdaq as a merged entity with SPAC Altimeter Growth, giving US investors a new chance to invest in Southeast Asia. Read more…

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Building a platform business is like building a movement

November 26, 2021 Jouko Ahvenainen 0

The platform business creates its own questions. In the end you have to motivate people, so you must create a movement with passion. Read more…

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China makes good on threats to clamp down on “platform economy”

March 19, 2021 News Centre 0

China is making good on its threats to clamp down on the sprawling “platform economy”, reining in the behemoths that play a dominant role. Read more…

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The hardest part of building a super app empire? Talent!

July 17, 2019 John C. Tanner 0

Super apps are a huge deal in Asia, but there are numerous challenges. Surprisingly, the biggest one isn’t regulation but finding enough talent. Read more…

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In the platform economy, quality control beats large numbers

September 6, 2017 Jouko Ahvenainen 0

The platform economy has come to dominate business, with Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple, Airbnb, Uber and many other leading companies playing an important part of this trend. Many new companies are also trying to go Read more…

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