Proactive learning critical for SMEs’ success


Banking veteran: Wong largely deals with conventional financial institutions, SME advisory and marketing, as well as branch sales management.

PETALING JAYA: It is critical for any business to be open to continuous learning and seek improvement, especially if the resources are readily available in the market.

When it comes to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), a small number remains resistant to change and prefers to maintain the “old way of doing things” for a variety of reasons such as misconceptions and the lack of knowledge or familiarity with the subject matter.

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