Successes that grew out of setbacks, missteps
WHILE breaking into their respective new markets and forging ahead, Udders co-owner Wong Peck Lin and Jean Yip group managing director Mervin Wee both faced their fair share of challenges during the teething phase of their now established companies.
Developing sharp business acumen on the fly was paramount for both Ms Wong and Mr Wee, as neither had attended business school. Instead, a keen understanding of consumer needs, and expertise in their products has led their respective companies to a breakthrough.
The pair will be speaking at the upcoming SGSME Networking and Fireside Chat 2: Overcoming Setbacks to become the Cream of the Crop on Nov 20, 2019. The business networking series is organised by SGSME.
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