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Working in Silos Becomes the Norm When Merit Systems Are Shunned
by
Dato' Dr. Ooi Kee Beng

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A Time of Opportunity that Penang Must Not Miss
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The pandemic and the trade war present Penang with great opportunities as well as dangers. Penang is well positioned to seize the opportunities by tapping into disrupted supply chains that were closed to us previously. However, time is of the essence; this window of opportunity is closing fast.
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