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Hear and Now...In Malaysia Season 7 Episode 13: Change: Yes We Can, Or Can We?

Dato' Sri Idris Jala | Cass Sunstein | Tom Stafford

26-Nov-14 19:30

Hear and Now...In Malaysia Season 7 Episode 13: Change: Yes We Can, Or Can We?

We’ve reached the season finale and as you know, Hear & Now is produced by the Economic Transformation Programme.  And for this final show we’re going to look at change itself. It’s safe to say that the present global economy is a world of challenges with ever growing complexities. It’s tough out there and Malaysia simply must adapt.  Can we change? And if so how? 

So to find out about how both behaviour and mindsets can change we enlist the advise of an advertising strategist, a clinical psychologist, a cognitive scientist, the author of the influential book “Nudge” and the man who has been the driving force of the Economic Transformation Programme Dato' Sri Idris Jala


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