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Augmenting Healthcare, Wai Mun Lim
Augmenting Healthcare, Wai Mun Lim
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence
Lim Wai Mun of Doctor Anywhere weighs in the importance of customer education and persistence when dealing with a conservative market.
Practising Empathy, Kate Low
Practising Empathy, Kate Low
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence
Kate Low of Perk by Kate talks about how prioritising customer relationships has kept her at the forefront of Singapore’s lingerie scene.
Scaling For The Masses, Junting Ang
Scaling For The Masses, Junting Ang
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence
Ang Junting of Hai Sia Seafood traces the journey of updating a traditional business in a demanding trade to attract and retain talent.
Navigating Conversational Flows, Abhilash Murthy
Navigating Conversational Flows, Abhilash Murthy
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence
Abhilash Murthy of Bus Uncle explains the importance in developing a delightful user experience in the realm of chatbot design.
Unpacking A Sustainable Concept, Florence Tay
Unpacking A Sustainable Concept, Florence Tay
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence
Florence Tay, Co-Founder of UnPackt, breaks down how community building and education can lead to a more enduring zero-waste journey.
Creating Conversations, Sharon Tan
Creating Conversations, Sharon Tan
Research Collection Institute of Service Excellence
Sharon Tan of The Projector speaks about the privilege of amplifying community voices through diverse programming.
The Influence Of Gender On Female Business Owners In Ho Chi Minh City, Abby Busis
The Influence Of Gender On Female Business Owners In Ho Chi Minh City, Abby Busis
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
Ho Chi Minh City is commonly referred to as a developing business hub, largely due to the rapidly increasing number of private enterprises. Since the implementation of the Doi Moi in 1986, Vietnam’s private business sphere has grown tremendously, and women have played a large role in this development. Today, women own just under a quarter of formal enterprises in Vietnam, but this impressive statistic does not consider the many challenges these women have faced.
Through in-depth interviews with female business owners themselves, along with an online survey, this study determines how gender influences these business owners’ professional experiences. Gender …