gojek, Indonesia, Nadiem Makarim, Opinion, Premium Content Why the ex-Gojek CEO’s appointment as education minister could be good for Southeast Asia Let’s put the cynicism aside and look at the big picture. Source link
gojek, Nadiem Makarim, Opinion, Premium Content, Weekly Commentaries Commentary: On Gojek and Nadiem Makarim Gojek is definitely thinking differently, and that’s awesome. Source link
Andre Soelistyo, gojek, Indonesia, Joko Widodo, kevin aluwi, management, Nadiem Makarim, News Here’s Nadiem Makarim’s farewell letter to Gojek staff “We started this company with nothing, other than a deep desire to change things for the better.” Source link
Andre Soelistyo, gojek, Indonesia, Joko Widodo, jokowi, kevin aluwi, Nadiem Makarim, News Nadiem Makarim named Indonesia’s education minister; retains Gojek stake He’d been widely expected to take on a digital economy-related role. Source link
Andre Soelistyo, gojek, Indonesia, kevin aluwi, Nadiem Makarim, News Nadiem Makarim won’t retain ‘any executive or advisory role’ at Gojek, company says Gojek also provided more detail on the division of duties between incoming co-CEOs Kevin Aluwi and Andre Soelistyo. Source link
gojek, Indonesia, Nadiem Makarim, News, startups in indonesia Gojek CEO resigns to join Indonesian government The CEO was previously speculated to be apppointed as the minister in charge of either education or small and medium-sized…
Ajay Gore, Buzz, engineering, features, Go-Jek, India, Indonesia, Nadiem Makarim, News, on-demand startups in Southeast Asia, ride-hailing, scaling-up challenges, Sequoia Capital, Sidu Ponnappa, Singapore, Startups An insider’s account of how Go-Jek hit 900x scale in 18 months and is still doubling Sidu Ponnappa, Go-Jek’s head of engineering. Photo credit: Tech in Asia. Go-Jek scaled 900 times in the first 18 months…