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Apart from his creative writings Amol Titus
also shares his insights on development, management,
governance, environment and trade & industry
through his columns written for the leading
Indonesian
publications – the
weekly magazine Tempo and the country’s
main English daily The Jakarta Post.
Some excerpts from his writings
are provided. Copies of the articles
can be obtained from the archives
departments of the respective publications.
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"The
balancing hand of culture, the true mirror
of diversity"
(The Jakarta Post, 14 October 2006)
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Policy Lessons from
A Friendly Neighbor
(Tempo September 27 –October 03
2005)
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"Indonesia's
Palm Oil Challenge"
(Tempo January 17-23, 2006)
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"Growth
Horses" Under Strain
(Tempo January 24-30, 2006)
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"In
Need of Intensive Care"
(Tempo May 22, 2006)
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"Soccer
and lessons in teamwork"
(Insight Column for The Jakarta Post
14 June 2006)
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"Breaking
the 'jam karet' habit"
(Insight Column for The Jakarta Post
05 July 2006)
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From 'tidak
bisa' to 'pasti bisa'
(The Jakarta Post 09 August 2006)
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Harnessing the Potential of 'Growth Tier' Cities
(Tempo, September 18, 2006)
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Accountability
in the Indonesian context
(The Jakarta Post, 13 September 2006)
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The great Indonesian seminar culture
(The Jakarta Post, 11 October 2006)
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“Growth Horses” Under
Strain
(Tempo January 24-30, 2006)
“The Indonesian consumer today offers
an attractive magnet to manufacturers – over
60 pct of the 220 million strong population are
below the age of 30 and at least 5 per cent (or
11 million) are considered “acceptable
consumer finance prospects”. A positive
impact of the democratic process has been a new
vigor and openness in the media and this invariably
attracts marketers and advertisers who expose
the consumer to wider choice and options. New
delivery channels like the internet, phone banking
and mobile kiosks are helping raise brand awareness
to new highs.”
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