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With interest rates declining, are MMFs still the ‘steady hand' investors need in an uncertain world? Eleanor Hill (TMI) sits down with Sandrine Rougeron and Patrick Siméon (Amundi) to explore the core applications of MMFs, including liquidity, capital preservation, and competitive returns. Our guests discuss how MMFs compare to other short-term investments, why these funds deserve more investor attention, and how Amundi is innovating in the space.
On August 21st, BFM hosted the Enterprise Breakaway: From Farm to Franchise event, where industry experts and seasoned F&B operators explored the critical elements required to build a successful and lasting F&B business in Malaysia.In the panel session titled "Start, Survive, and Thrive," BFM spoke with Patrick Sim, Managing Director of Secret Recipe, and Jessica Lee, Co-Founder and COO of Pop Meals. Both shared their unique perspectives on managing and scaling F&B businesses, emphasising the importance of data-driven decision-making and operational simplicity in achieving long-term success.Patrick discussed the challenges of sustaining and growing Secret Recipe, a brand that has been around for 27 years. He delved into the importance of maintaining a strong brand identity, the need for continuous investment in innovation, and the strategic decisions that have enabled Secret Recipe to thrive in a highly competitive market.Jessica offered insights into how Pop Meals, formerly known as DahMakan, transitioned from a cloud kitchen model to a physical store presence. She highlighted how integrating technology and leveraging data have been crucial in refining their product offerings and enhancing customer experience. Jessica also shared the lessons learned from pivoting the business model and the value of staying attuned to customer feedback to drive growth and brand loyalty.Key topics covered:- The role of data-driven decision-making in scaling F&B businesses- Strategies for maintaining brand consistency and customer loyalty- The transition from a cloud kitchen model to physical stores- The importance of operational simplicity in managing F&B operations- Lessons learned from scaling a legacy brand like Secret Recipe- How Pop Meals leverages technology to innovate and stay competitive- Long-term growth strategies for F&B businesses in a dynamic marketWhether you're a seasoned F&B operator or an entrepreneur looking to break into the industry, this episode provides invaluable insights into the strategies and mindset required to build a successful and sustainable F&B brand.Tune in to hear how Patrick and Jessica are navigating the complexities of the F&B industry and what it takes to not just survive, but thrive.
The security, liquidity, and yield offered by MMFs enable treasurers to look beyond bank deposits, while ESG MMFs can help support broader organisational goals. In this podcast, Sandrine Rougeron, Patrick Siméon, and Patrick Carletto (Amundi) consider the headline trends in the MMF space - including regulation and security, and explain why it is imperative for contemporary treasurers to maintain a diversified portfolio.
The latest Malaysia Retail Industry Report has projected the country's retail sales to grow 4% this year. However, after a 0.2% retail sales contraction for the fourth quarter of 2023, what can we expect for the rest of this year? Patrick Sim, council member of the Malaysia Retail Chain Association's F&B division shares his insights in a year that is expected to see rising input costs and other challenges.Image Credit: Shutterstock.com
No primeiro episódio de 2024 vamos retomar a conversa sobre as Ciências Climáticas e o maior desafio da humanidade (ao menos no momento). Marina Monteiro (@mahideia) conta com a ajuda de Matheus Cortezi (@MatheusCortezi), Victor Caparica (@homem100medo), Patrick Simões (@pkkalt) e Erika Berenguer (@Erika_Berenguer) para guiar você em uma história quente sobre as mudanças climáticas. […]
Join us for an engaging conversation in this episode as Dr. Patrick Sim, a chiropractor and the President of the Australian College of Chiropractic (ACC), shares insights on the exciting new opportunities available for aspiring students not only in Victoria but across Australia. In this thought-provoking discussion, we delve into the significance of autonomy in chiropractic practice and the vital role of being an active catalyst for positive change within the profession. Tune in for an enlightening exploration of the future of chiropractic education and the transformative impact it can have on healthcare. To learn more about ACC https://acc.sa.edu.au/program-structure/ ACC "Study Chiro!" Online Session - Only 100 places available! https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/study-chiro-on-line-information-session-tickets-715755593247?aff=oddtdtcreator&mc_cid=9eddeeef32&mc_eid=e010bd7c2c To learn more about the Retention Recipe 2.0 https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/retention-recipe-2-0 Check out Certainty 2.0 https://insideoutpractices.thinkific.com/courses/certainty-2-0 Email me - martin@insideoutpractices.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martin-harvey/message
The F&B sector has been a tale of mixed fortunes in the post-pandemic era, weighed down by supply chain disruptions, currency volatility, labour shortages and rising cost of living concerns. What are F&B players looking for in Budget 2024 to cushion the economic uncertainties? We hear from Patrick Sim, council member of the MRCA F&B Division and Managing Director of Secret Recipe for the industry wishlist.Brought to you by Mah Sing. Reinvent Spaces. Enhance Life.Image credit: Shutterstock.com
After 26 years, Secret Recipe has a global and local footprint of 500 stores. We speak to 2nd generation Managing Director, Patrick Sim on their strategy for the next phase of growth, the challenges of the F&B industry and their monetisation plans.
You can learn a lot by listening to people who have done remarkable things. In this episode of the podcast, Martin is joined by Dr. Patrick Sim. He is a chiropractor who has practiced in a number of different styles and served in a range of positions in chiropractic politics. Two years ago he, along with his team, launched a phenomenal chiropractic program, the Australian College of Chiropractic. In today's episode, you will learn about Patrick's journey and what it takes to make big things happen! To learn more about the ACC go to https://acc.sa.edu.au/ To learn more about Certainty 2.0 https://insideoutpractices.com/thecertaintyworkshop-2 To register for the ACC Concordia https://acc.sa.edu.au/events/concordia-2022/ To register for Martin's Communicating to Improve Patient Care seminar check out https://www.chiro.org.au/commscircuit/#about --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/martin-harvey/message
Being in service and healing others is the philosophical foundation of chiropractic care. But for some, growing a practice and making as much money as possible can muddle the nature of our profession. Burn out can creep up on those who have forgotten their purpose, or the why behind their predilection for Chiropractic. Today, we welcome Dr. Patrick Sim who practices in Adelaide Australia. Dr. Sim believes all chiropractors should be in service to their patients and paying it forward. So much so, that he helped to create the Australian Chiropractic College Initiative. During this episode, Dr. Sim describes the lure of bio-geometric integration, the roadblocks he and other chiropractors face in Australia, and what led him into politics and ultimately to create an educational facility that focuses on healing, not churning out pain-based chiropractors. Key Takeaways: Sports and social events dominated Dr. Sim's university life while chiropractic didn't become his focus until after joining a practice. [1:51] Applying the chiropractic philosophy through adjustments to patients allowed Dr. Sim to see the difference he was making in people's lives. [10:06] Dr. Sim attracted patients through local advertising, but by far the largest contributor to the growth of his business was word of mouth. [14:52] Getting back to the primary principle of being in service to others kept burnout at bay. [17:27] In an effort to protect the true nature of chiropractic care, Dr. Sim helped to create the Australian Chiropractic College Initiative. [19:37] What can a chiropractor do to help the ACC initiative? [35:27] Learn More: The Australian Chiropractic College Initiative Spinal Research Foundation Dr. Don McDonald The Underdog Curse: The Cause, The Cure and The Road to Success @DrDonMacDonald on Twitter Dr. Don MacDonald on Facebook
This week Brett and Damian are rejoined by Patrick Sim (we will explain why you won’t find his name in the previous episodes list) from the Australian Chiropractic College (ACC). This new program is and has been strongly supported by both of the boys as it has fought for registration and accreditation to teach Chiropractic Listen In The post TWG 387: The Australian Chiropractic College appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Lucas Camargos, Patrick Simões, Estrela Steinkirch e Fabian Menezes batem um papo brilhante sobre o Sol.
Lucas Camargos, Bárbara Paes, Patrick Simões e Vitor Nascimento sobrevivem à ameaça de hecatombe nuclear e fazem uma retrospectiva de alguns fatos interessantes da ciência no complexo ano de 2017.
Lucas Camargos, Victor Caparica, Gabi Sobral e Patrick Simões colocam suas armaduras e mantos, desembainham suas espadas e cajados para falar sobre a ciência dos dragões!
Lucas Camargos, Estrela Steinkirch, Patrick Simões e Jessica Veridiana se sentam sob o sol para se nutrirem de conhecimento sobre Vitamina D.
Lucas Camargos, Estrela Steinkirch, Patrick Simões, Gabriel Orsi e Luiz Dieckman aumentam seus níveis de dopamina pra conversar sobre os diversos efeitos da cafeína.
Bárbara Paes convida Lucas Camargos, Patrick Simões, Victor Caparica e Matheus Cortezi para falarem sobre as mulheres que os inspiram na ciência e na ficção.
Lucas Camargos, Luciano Queiroz, Luiz Bento e Patrick Simões vão lá e de volta outra vez relembrar de suas aventuras épicas (ou trágicas) de trabalho de campo.
Lucas Camargos, Bárbara Paes, Luciano Queiroz, Patrick Simões e Marcos Silva, ao contrário da Glória Pires, resolvem opinar, sobre filmes que abordam engenharia genética.
Lucas Camargos, Victor Caparica, Patrick Simões, Bárbara Paes e David Ayrolla batem um papo altruísta sobre o livro "O Gene Egoísta", de Richard Dawkins
Lucas Camargos, Victor Caparica, Patrick Simões, Estrela Steinkirch e Alexandre Bergantini batem um papo cósmico sobre a formação das estrelas.
Lucas Camargos, Patrick Simões, Atila Iamarino e Carlos Orsi batem um papo bem diluído sobre homeopatia.
Lucas Camargos, Patrick Simões, Victor Caparica e Guilherme “Lama” Brito gorjeiam sobre a diversidade de formas e comportamentos de um grupo de animais sempre presente na história humana: as aves.
Lucas Camargos, Vitor Nascimento, Patrick Simões, Luiz Bento e Guilherme “Lama” Brito abrem as cortinas ao público e batem um papo sobre espaços de divulgação científica no Brasil. Relembre os bestiários e os gabinetes de curiosidades. Interaja com os elementos do museu de forma imersiva e inclusiva. Entenda que (bons) zoológicos possuem função de divulgação, pesquisa e conservação. Esqueça o filme do Ben Stiller e ajude a levar o conhecimento científico para as pessoas que não têm fácil acesso.
Lucas Camargos, Bruno Spacek, Patrick Simões, Gustavo William e Daniel Lima ajeitam suas partituras, afinam seus instrumentos e discutem a matemática e a ciência por trás da arte que, como diria Nietzsche tornaria a vida um erro caso não existisse: a música. Entenda os elementos do som. Diferencie som de ruído. Lembre-se das universidades de várzea do trívio medieval. Faça música dodecafônica sem repetir nenhum tom. Desprenda-se de preconceitos musicais e se ligue no compasso.
Luciano Queiroz, Vitor Nascimento e Patrick Simões vestem os jalecos e fazem um puxadinho no laboratório do professor do Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas da UFRJ, Dr. Stevens Rehen! Neste episódio, descubra que seus neurônios não tem 46 cromossomos, entenda que ser cientista também é ser empreendedor, monte seu laboratório com equipamentos seminovos para entender melhor as pesquisas com células-tronco e a trajetória do Stevens!
Cristiano "Möita" Silvério, Lucas Camargos, Bruno Spacek, Patrick Simões e Bárbara Paes relembram as grandes descobertas científicas mais batutas que acharam durante o saudoso ano de 2015. Use um arsenal viral para editar genes sem ajuda do CRISPR. Se emocione com o coração de Plutão. Fique esperto com o machismo na ciência. Cuidado com vazamentos de gás hélio e lembre-se do Bilbo ao lançar um foguete ao espaço.
Cristiano "Möita" Silvério, Lucas Camargos, Patrick Simões, Pedro Loos e Filipe Figueiredo relembram os efeitos devastadores e a ciência poderosa das armas nucleares. Neste episódio, descubra que Von Braun não era um cara maneiro, que na Rússia Soviética o fim do mundo que limita a bomba, Oppenheimer lembrou de Vishnu e que o patreon do Dragões de Garagem já tem sua própria reação em cadeia de colaboradores!
Cristiano "Möita" Silvério, Lucas Camargos, Vitor Nascimento, Patrick Simões e Luis Bento abrem aquela gelada para tratar do líquido dourado dos deuses: a Cerveja! Neste podcast, aprenda tudo sobre todo o delicado processo de produção da cerveja, note os diversos tipos existentes e tente fazer em casa a sua própria cerveja!
Luciano Queiroz, Cristiano Silvério, Natália Dörr e Patrick Simões mostram um episódio com uma química envolvente para falar sobre os Histórico e as Curiosidades da Química! Note que nem tudo que parece é de fato química, viaje nos tempos imemoriais da alquimia e perceba que a química pode ser mais poética do que você imaginava!