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Up The Ante - Finding People, Finding Money

Mohammad Azimullah, Mohammad Chow Restaurant | Raj Kumar, UCSI Blue Ocean Strategy

06-Jul-15 10:00

Up The Ante - Finding People, Finding Money

Mohammad Chow is a Chinese Muslim restaurant nested in Damansara Perdana. They serve a range of local cuisine from Hokkien Mee to Durian crepe, your usual Kung Po chicken to Sambal Petai fish. Mohammad Azimullah is back to share the challenges in finding people and finding money. Raj Kumar from UCSI Blue Ocean Strategy will give some pointers to look for grants and where to look for the right people to join the team.


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