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Guidelines for Reflections
Reflection on virtual trip visit
  1. Key takeaways or learning points from the course and project
  2. Quotes from presenter/senior management/owner/founder
  3. Keep to one sentence for the course and one sentence for the project
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Student Name

Reflection

Ang Jia Li Gerald

I learned a quote from the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) that "it is not about what you know, it is about who you know to start a business."

Augustine Lim Zheng Hong

To start and run a successful company, understanding business and societal trends is crucial. Running a business is also a neverending process of competition and development, and not as simplistic and easy as outsiders might think.

Caleb Loh Chee Heng

It has been an eye-opening experience, and the sharing by the different speakers has helped me recognise the importance of capitalising on market gaps, and because they were unafraid to put in the effort required, they saw success in each of their fields.

Chia De Han

Meeting with local entrepreneurs offered deep insights into their journeys, from ideation to execution. I learned about the resilience required to navigate a competitive market and the importance of adapting to cultural norms.

Chua Wei Ling, Jacqueline

Starting a business is not an easy feat. After meeting with the entrepreneurs, some encouraged to start a business in Indonesia while some discouraged. One should not jump on the start-up bandwagon if they have yet to consider all factors and the worse case scenarios, even if they have the capital to do so.

Clarissa Koh Shi Qi

There are different ways to show investors the stability and potential of your company, one example would be to make a presence in 1 developing market and 1 developed market. This strategy not only demonstrates a company's ability to navigate diverse economic landscapes but also showcases its potential for growth and resilience across various market conditions.

Daryl Yoon Kaile

The most important aspect in starting a business is believing in an idea