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  • E97: US election, Xi meets Modi, Luckin prepares U.S. takeover
    2024/11/08

    Trump returns to the White House, Mr Modi meets President Xi in Russia. Are businesses ready to survive a world of shifting alliances and tariff threats?

    Back by popular requests, we’re re-introducing our weekly recap format in this episode as we dive into the latest economic and political developments reshaping business strategies across borders. As the world watches the U.S. elections, many companies globally, especially cross-border businesses in Asia, are already making bold moves to adapt—with some even setting up shop in Paraguay to avoid potential tariffs.

    We also discuss the evolving coffee landscape, including Luckin Coffee’s and Cotti Coffee’s ambitious expansion plans. Where does incumbent Starbucks stand amidst this intensifying competition? Tune in as we weigh in on operational differences, consumer behaviour, and brand strategies of coffee giants globally.


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    29 分
  • E96: (Only) after $72B invested, VCs hitting reset in Southeast Asia?!
    2024/10/30

    (Only) after pouring $72 billion into Southeast Asia, venture capitalists are hitting the reset button in Southeast Asia?

    Lightspeed Ventures' report, Southeast Asia: Resetting Expectations, has sparked discussions in our community groups for its honest take on the region's challenges and opportunities, with some calling it “finally an honest report on Southeast Asia.”

    But what does it really mean to reset expectations for this region?

    Tune into this latest episode as we dive into the evolving landscape of venture capital investment in Southeast Asia, unpacking why the region’s tech growth hasn’t fully met expectations, the unique role of conglomerates, and what this reset means for future investments and founders navigating these markets.


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    22 分
  • E95: How Meituan overtook FoodPanda in Hong Kong, and what’s next?
    2024/10/25

    Earlier in September, Meituan went live in Saudi Arabia under its global brand, Keeta.

    This comes more than a year after Meituan entered its first overseas market, Hong Kong, where it quickly overtook established players like Foodpanda, becoming the market leader in order volume due to aggressive promotions and a focus on low Average Order Value (AOV) meals.

    Now, Meituan is entering Saudi Arabia, a promising market for food delivery but one that presents unique cultural and operational dynamics for Meituan compared to its previous markets. And unlike many Chinese tech companies going global, Meituan faces the challenge of being an operationally heavy business.

    Will Tony Qiu, Head of International Business at Meituan and former lead of DiDi’s expansion in Latin America, be able to navigate these complexities?

    Tune in to the latest episode of the Impulso Podcast as we explore Meituan's global expansion strategy, and what’s next for the food delivery giant.

    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro

    1:50 Is food in Hong Kong more expensive than Singapore?

    5:58 Rise of two dish rice in Hong Kong

    6:50 Meituan’s Keeta wins in Hong Kong?

    11:00 What is rival Foodpanda doing?

    12:15 Low AOV as a market entry strategy

    14:18 Meituan’s expansion into Saudi Arabia

    24:50 Why did Meituan’s share price rise?


    Featured materials:

    Meituan is entering Hong Kong, will it beat Foodpanda and Deliveroo there?, The Low Down

    Meituan becomes top food delivery player in Hong Kong, The Low Down

    Watch Out! KeeTa’s Rapid Rise in Hong Kong, measurable.ai

    Total Restaurant Receipts and Restaurant Purchases, Hong Kong Government

    McDonald’s to increase prices in Hong Kong by about 2.6% in new year, South China Morning Post

    Will Meituan beat DeliveryHero in Saudi Arabia?, The Low Down

    Meituan launches in Saudi Arabia, where next?, The Low Down

    Should Meituan acquire Foodpanda?, The Low Down

    In focus: food delivery platforms in Southeast Asia, Momentum Works


    Picture Sources:

    https://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/food-drink/article/3199243/two-dish-rice-cheap-fabulously-rich-and-hong-kong-icon-time-declare-it-part-citys-intangible

    https://www.asiaone.com/lifestyle/lifehack-teaches-you-how-order-cai-fan-pro

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    27 分
  • E94: Disneyland or Cyberpunk: how does this Chinese restaurant serve 40,000 diners a day?
    2024/10/10

    Wenheyou (文和友), a Chinese restaurant often dubbed the "Disneyland of Chinese cuisine", serves over 40,000 diners a day!

    The 6-story restaurant (located in Changsha, China) is meticulously designed to replicate the old Changsha street scene, complete with vintage items and tattered signboards. Through careful design and storytelling, Wenheyou transports visitors back in time, offering a nostalgic experience.

    Wenheyou has become a cultural icon, and a must visit for tourists, in Changsha. But how does it manage the unique operational challenges of running a 6-story restaurant serving tens of thousands of customers daily?

    Tune into this episode of the Impulso podcast as we dive into the Disneyland of Chinese cuisine, Wenheyou.

    The trend of experience-driven dining is just one of many innovative concepts emerging in China's fast-evolving and competitive F&B scene.

    Join Momentum Works F&B innovation immersion to Changsha this November to see first-hand Wenheyou and other innovative F&B concepts, as well as best practices in operations and supply chain management.


    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro

    1:10 Changsha, the entertainment city of China

    2:20 Wenheyou: Disneyland of Chinese cuisine

    4:50 Chayan Yuese in Changsha

    8:40 Product expansion in Wenheyou

    12:05 Rise of Experience driven dining

    19:45 How does Wenheyou manage 40,000 diners a day?

    23:15 MW F&B immersion to Changsha


    Featured materials:

    Momentum Works Immersions: F&B innovations

    Momentum Works: Transforming Frontline Industries


    Video sources:

    Disneyland Paris Welcomes Back The Magic With A Reopening Starting June 17 | Disney Parks

    FULL Magic Happens Parade 2024 at Disneyland Park! - Disney 100 Years of Wonder Celebration

    Frozen Themed Land & 2 Frozen Rides | World of Frozen at Hong Kong Disneyland

    BACK TO THE 80'S | A Vintage Restaurant Tour | Wenheyou, Changsha, Hunan

    Guangzhou's Food Court on Steroids: Wenheyou Super


    Old China in Wenheyou | Discover GuangzhouHaidilao Dance

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    25 分
  • E93: Life after Rocket Internet: conversation with Blake Larson & Alex Le (3/3)
    2024/09/27

    In the third and final part of our conversation with Blake Larson and Alexander Le, the three ex-rocket alumni turned founders reflect on life after Rocket Internet, the challenges they faced during international expansion, and the lessons learned from managing teams across different cultural backgrounds.

    Tune in as they discuss their strategies for balancing work-life demands, and how they’ve chosen their own paths in both business and life. The discussion goes beyond business, exploring cultural differences, leadership approaches, and the challenges of scaling operations across borders.

    The final part of this series explores:

    • Challenges of managing teams across different countries and cultures;

    • “Coconut vs Peach” theory;

    • Establishing company values across borders;

    • Balancing ambition with reality, while staying true to personal and company values.

    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro

    1:00 Navigating cultural differences

    4:30 EasyTaxi in Hong Kong

    10:00 Balancing leadership in East and West

    12:40 Coconut vs. peach theory

    16:30 Motivating employees in a startup

    20:40 Lessons from mistakes

    24:50 Epilogue


    Featured materials: E92: Impact of Rocket Internet in fragmented markets: conversation with Blake Larson & Alex Le (2/3), The Impulso Podcast

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    26 分
  • E92: Impact of Rocket Internet in fragmented markets: conversation with Blake Larson & Alex Le (2/3)
    2024/09/25

    In the second part of our conversation with Blake Larson and Alexander Le, the three ex-Rocket Internet Alumni dive deeper into the fragmented Southeast Asian tech ecosystem, reflecting on how it has evolved since the days of Rocket Internet.

    They share their firsthand insights on navigating the fragmented markets in the region and the lessons they've learned from their expansive global experiences.

    The second part of this series highlights:

    • Rocket Internet’s impact on tech development in Southeast Asia;

    • Challenges Southeast Asia’s fragmented markets pose for scaling tech operations;

    • How tech giants in the region, like Lazada and Grab, have tackled fragmentation issues;

    • Importance of resource allocation when scaling globally;

    • The future of tech scalability in the region.

    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro

    1:01 Rocket Internet’s Impact on SEA

    5:20 Fragmented SEA vs. China

    10:00 Infrastructure is key for expansion

    16:20 Rocket Internet’s data-driven expansion approach

    24:15 Tips for young founders


    Featured materials:

    Seeing the Unseen, Jianggan Li, Guoli Chen

    E91: Founders walk a lonely road: conversation with Blake Larson & Alex Le (1/3), The Impulso Podcast

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    27 分
  • E91: Founders walk a lonely road: conversation with Blake Larson & Alex Le (1/3)
    2024/09/24

    In this episode of the Impulso podcast, Jianggan Li is joined by Blake Larson, Ex-Global Managing Director at Lalamove, and Alexander Le, Ex-Managing director at Rocket Internet. Tune in as the three former Rocket Internet pioneers turned founders share their candid reflections on leadership, personal fulfilment, and their journey through the highs and lows of the startup world.

    In the first part of this series, they dive into:

    • What it takes to be a good founder;

    • The lonely road of being a founder;

    • The contrast between builders who love creating and those better suited for managing large teams;

    • Challenges faced in the early days of Easy-taxi

    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro

    1:11 Being a founder is lonely

    3:50 Entrepreneurs vs Managers

    6:30 Dealing with growing organisational complexity

    15:30 Reflections on Rocket Internet and EasyTaxi


    Featured materials:

    Momentum Works Immersion: Ecommerce & Live Commerce

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    24 分
  • E90: Closing the gap with China: Vietnam’s ecommerce growth?
    2024/09/04

    In this episode of the Impulso Podcast, we leave the studio behind for Can Gio, a district set to become a major economic hub with a $15 billion investment. Joined by two industry leaders from Metub—Hung Tran, the COO, and Nhi Nguyen, the Director of Strategy and Planning—we dive deep into the rapidly evolving landscape of Vietnam's digital economy, the growth of e-commerce, live commerce, and the developments shaping Ho Chi Minh City and beyond.


    We discuss the key drivers behind Vietnam’s booming ecommerce sector, including the significant role of live commerce, and how METUB empowers creators to turn their passion into sustainable careers. We also discuss the growing trend of cross-border ecommerce between Vietnam and China, as well as the differences in business culture between Vietnam and China, highlighting why understanding local dynamics is crucial for success.


    Chapters:

    0:00 Intro

    1:05 What is Can Gio

    6:20 Vietnam’s economic growth

    14:10 Key drivers of ecommerce

    21:00 Is Vietnam following China’s growth path?

    27:50 Leveraging China’s supply chain

    32:30 Today, customers are more knowledgeable

    42:35 Cultural differences: Vietnam vs China

    46:20 How to enter the Vietnamese market


    Featured materials:

    Metub

    Momentum Works Immersion: Ecommerce & Live Commerce

    Ecommerce in Southeast Asia 2024, Momentum Works

    “Half of Hangzhou is in Ho Chi Minh City”, TheLowDown

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    51 分