MindValley Wins Award For Most Democratic Workplace

MindValley was just recognized by WorldBlu as one of the Most Democratic Workplaces of 2008!

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First of all, this award would not have been possible without any of you at MindValley and I wanted to thank all of you for having taken MindValley this far.  Special thanks go out to Jiangti, KhaiLee, Janne, Wu Han, and Kenneth, who have been a huge inspiration and have contributed a tremendous amount to take MindValley to the next level in terms of leadership, cooperation, and developing a culture that focuses on rapid innovation, constant learning, and of course for developing a far more democratic workplace.

So, what makes MindValley democratic?

Funny that you ask because we are actually working on a book on what makes MindValley tick.  I want to thank KhaiLee for helping us to crystallize our ideas and leading this initiative.  If I had to pick two words, I would say that what makes us tick is

Agile Entrepreneurship

Go grab your copy now and look inside the MindValley machine.

http://www.agileentrepreneurship.com

4 Responses to “MindValley Wins Award For Most Democratic Workplace”

  1. Manu Says:

    Wooow, congratulations!!! Happy to hear!

  2. Joe Says:

    Congrats … glad to see the only Malaysia based company made it to such a prestigous list, alongside with companies like Dreamhost, Pandora, Linden Lab, etc.

    Have you guys thought of becoming the Malaysian YCombinator?

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