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Little Big Bosses having fun

Our company, My Little Big Boss, recently hosted a sold-out entrepreneurship workshop that was a huge success! The event focused on the key aspects of entrepreneurship, including ideation, business planning,

10 Entrepreneurship Skills that can be taught to children

New technologies are raising rapidly and you will see that the adoption rates of technologies have sped up faster than before. From artificial intelligence to robotics, it is inevitable that

E Waste Recycling Workshop

Digitalization is everywhere in this current era and will be amplified more in the future due to the adoption of new technology. While we benefit from the technology that provides

Big Tiny’s co-founders Adrian Chia, Dave Ng and Jeff Yeo are childhood friends turned business partners (Photo: Big Tiny)

1. How does the company make money? Big Tiny makes money in a few ways: We sell our tiny houses in Singapore and Australia. We rent our tiny houses to others

Are successful entrepreneurs born or made Banner. A look at how nature vs nurturing the young matters.

Are successful entrepreneurs born or made? Are successful basketball players born or made? These are some of the common questions that parents may wonder and how can their children achieve

Fun Business Ideas for Kids

Over the years, I have parents reaching out to me asking for business ideas that are easy for kids to start with. I thought it would be appropriate to compile

Monopoly and Games help to build entrepreneurship skills

So what is a game? According to the Oxford definition, an activity that one engages in for amusement or fun. And yes, entrepreneurship skills can be imparted through having fun

Story of Mandy Chan, Founder of BOW on her young entrepreneurship journey in Singapore

Hi there. My name is Mandy, and I’ve only just crossed my big 21 this year. Yep, I’m not any older than the baby-faced interns you see out there, because

Interest and Skill enrichment course for future ready children

There is an increase in the demand for a wider varieties of enrichment programme to prepare the younger generation especially in Asia. New aged parents realise that being academic incline

Online courses will it be the future of education?

A recent gathering with a group of friends has got me thinking about how online courses have impacted our children learning during our country’s very own circuit breaker (lockdown) from

E-learning online change rapidly during Covid-19. How can children adapt to the new norm.

How has Covid-19 pandemic changed the norms in education for primary school children? Circuit breaker in Singapore has happened not too long ago and the memories on how it has

Entrepreneurship for children. A look at how we can prep them for the future

I was born in the late 70s. When I was in primary school, whenever my father asked me what I would want to be when I grew up, my answer

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