A viable and sustainable social enterprise takes more than just a great idea. To do that, entrepreneurs need to 'go to the ground'.
Channel your inner entrepreneur with cool gigs that can all be started right in your very own bedroom.
Recent BAcc graduate Peng Bojie created not one but two business start-ups while at the SMU School of Accountancy. His source of inspiration? Computer chargers which just didn't last...
Want to be the next Jack Ma? Well, running a successful e-commerce business can be a gruelling journey, as SMU alumnus and CEO of fashion start-up Refash, Aloysius Sng, reveals.
Aside from aiming for top grades, hone your social skills to get ahead at school, and in life. It's never too early to start with plenty of opportunities for learning how to be a real influencer (not just in the context of social media) right here ... Read More
The only thing connecting or disconnecting demand and supply is information (or lack thereof). SMU alumna, Siddika Jaffer's 'Halal Dining Club' aims to be the bridge for Halal establishments across the globe.
Can Singapore claim back its top 10 most entrepreneurial countries ranking and become the Silicon Valley of Asia? We put the question to SMU Prof Arcot Desai Narasimhalu.
And for anyone reading this, thinking about taking the plunge to follow a personal passion, Quanda says there’s no better time than now.
Coming up with a business idea is not that toughest part – building up and maintaining a business is. Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?
The Big Apple is certainly a “concrete jungle where dreams are made of”. A melting pot of the arts, dining, shopping and start-ups, it was no doubt a huge eye-opener for Cheyenne and fellow SMU students on their business study mission New York trip.