Category: Business in Indonesia
- Covers topics related to setting up and running a business in Indonesia, regulatory insights, and practical tips for foreign-owned companies.
- Example Keywords: “Starting a business in Indonesia,” “Foreign investment in Indonesia,” “Indonesia business regulations.”
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When the Business Stops Moving, It Is Time to Examine the Emotional Memory
Stalled decisions, repeated meetings, and slow execution are rarely caused by poor strategy. They are symptoms of business blockages buried in structure. This article explores how TraceWorthy helps companies remove friction in their governance, legal systems, and internal design — so decisions move again with purpose. Read more
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When Growth Takes a Different Path: A True Story of Employee Development
Angga’s journey through employee development reshaped how TraceWorthy approaches coaching, feedback, and growth. This deeply personal story offers practical insight into what happens when a team slows down, asks better questions, and builds learning experiences around the individual—not the checklist. Read more
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When Emotion Begins to Sound Like Strategy
When pressure builds, the voice in your head often drowns out strategy. Without strong governance frameworks, emotional thinking takes over—leading to legal risk, strategic drift, and irreversible decisions. This article explores why structure matters in leadership, and how foreign entrepreneurs in Indonesia can protect long-term clarity through intentional governance. Read more
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When the Business Curve Turns, So Does the Founder
Many founders reach a moment when the business still runs—but their role no longer fits. This article explores the quiet inflection point where leadership must shift, structure must evolve, and identity must be redefined. If you are carrying a business that no longer reflects how you lead, the next curve has already begun. Read more
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The Many Lenses of Consultant Thinking
Consultant thinking is never one-dimensional. This article explores how TraceWorthy uses multiple thinking lenses—from systems to empathy—to reframe problems and drive better outcomes. Read more
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The Consultant’s Mindset: How We Think and Why It Matters
How do consultants approach decision-making? A consultant mindset is about strategic thinking, structured problem-solving, and human-centred insights that drive smarter business decisions. Here is how it works. Read more
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Beyond Compliance: How Digital Governance Systems Strengthen Decision-Making
Governance is more than compliance. Digital governance systems streamline compliance, enhance risk management, and create a culture of accountability for long-term business success. Read more
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The Role of Tokenisation in Modern Investment Strategy
Tokenisation is revolutionising investment strategies by enabling fractional ownership, enhancing liquidity, and broadening global access. By leveraging blockchain technology, tokenised assets offer transparency, reduced costs, and innovative opportunities across industries such as real estate, commodities, and sustainable projects. Learn how this game-changing approach reshapes financial markets. Read more
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Are Contracts in Bali Really “Not Worth the Paper They’re Printed On”?
Discover how to navigate the complexities of enforcing contracts in Indonesia. From issuing warning letters to engaging in alternative dispute resolution and court proceedings, this guide explains the essential steps to protect your business interests. Explore practical insights and learn why contract enforcement matters for foreign business owners in Bali. Read more
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So You Are a Foreign Investor in Indonesia: Compliance in Indonesian Investments is Non-Negotiable
The Tide Is Turning For decades, foreign investors in Indonesia have treated the nation’s laws as mere suggestions, exploiting loopholes and assuming their wealth would shield them from consequences. Bali, in particular, has become a battleground where cultural heritage and environmental sanctity clash with foreign entitlement. But the tide is turning. The recent closure of… Read more