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Chng kook seng's avatar

Unique to Malaysia, its national school system, breeds mediocrity, encourages mediocrity right up to tertiary education and continues with its self deception through to post graduate learning. Thus you have hundreds of degrees bestowed on underserving people with a particular skin colour, all of whom think that the letters before and after their names make them ketuanan. Those who know better, only a small group, call these recipients of additional letters, 'kangkong doctorates'. Malay society, not Malaysian society, is filled to the brim with such incompetent, stupid and unteachable dumbos. Malaysia has reached the point where further addition to the septic mess will cause an overflow of shit. When this happens, more smart Malaysians will leave for smarter shores.

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Blanca Xavier's avatar

Long ago, some Asian and a few Western educators pointed out it was problematic transferring Western concepts and practices in management to Asians. Western educators mostly dumped their ware wholesale and in the tradition that Asians must adapt and be baptised in the Western way, then the "only way".

It took the success of China, stubborn in its own ways to show most of Western ideas in management much worshipped or accepted without, yes, "critical thinking" was a grand pile of bollocks.

When China opened up, many Western management educators beat a path to China. Within a couple of years, except for the free courses (eg Western business schools paid for by Western gomen, industry and businesses), China was (rightly) adamant about going it's own way in management education. Today, Chinese management education and research, suited to its own realities, are thriving.

Many Western educators think they know Asia and Asians, but they don't. There was a time when most Asian students (and the usual monkeys) would bang their foreheads on the ground to the Western colonial massahs and accept their glass beads as gems. Since about a couple decades ago, more and more Asian educators (except those in, like, pitiful Bolehland) have been seeing through the shoddy rubbish that Western management educators are.

Those Western management educators, mostly with quantitative skills and subjects don't need to look to Asia to make a living, they are paid better in the West. And they don't need to collect their data and build some kind of "specialist" career in the East, competent researchers and go-fors exist in Asia for a while now. Ok, not in fcuking Bolehland where educators, "professors" are freaking waste of time, can't answer half a question without shaming themselves and country.

Aye, business education is freaking good money. And I'm only talking about in the West.

Btw, even "sophisticated" Singapore with its "astute" politicians got shagged stupid by that Richard Branson when they got over-impressed by the propaganda about him. None of the ventures with the clown worked out and cost Singapore a bundle.

And just imagine, Singapore was so lacking in self-confidence and wit the country hired de Bono to teach "thinking"! What a joke! All what those Singapore banana Angmoh worshipping monkeys had to do was to turn to its towkays who not only are mostly uneducated but built huge webs of empires which few knows about, and certainly not the big names in Western management, but are bigger than many Western corporations.

For those who like a bit of tittilation, here's one for your "critical thinking", devious towkay thinking, bomoh science - or CIA school of analysis: Is it not possible that with its "known" trillions, China has some further three to five more trillions quietly stashed away?

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