Kota Kinabalu: The National Institute of Entrepreneurship Berhad (Insken) succeeded in helping entrepreneurs boost their income to RM21 million through four guidance programmes last year.Insken Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Muhd Firdaus Azharuddin, noted the increase in sales revenue was the result of long-term guidance programmes such as the Online Onboarding Coaching Programme (E-Board and Insken Bumiputera Onboarding Coaching (IBBC).
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He also attributed the boost to sales revenue to the Product Development Programme and Menu Profit Guidance Programme.
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