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Sosiobudaya .Politik • Ekono Antara Integrasi dengan Autonomi Pan Borneo Lebuh Raya Terpanjang dan Bebas Tol Teraju Paradigm Syor Tarikh Pilihan Raya Awal Ketua Menteri Sarawak Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Adenan Satem 301 DEW MS 2016 RM5.50 RM6.00 B$5.50 S$5.50 KK 001-90254-0316 ISSN 0419-0386 03 9 770419 38444 KAN DUNGAN Jilid 54 • MAC 2016/ JAMADILAWAL — JAMADILAKHIR 1437H KK 001 90254 0316 • ISSN 0419-0386 02 BACA DAN FIKIR 03 NOTA EDITOR 04 TEROPONG 06 RESPONS PEMBACA ISU UTAM ► 07 Ketua Editor Azmi Ibrahim (azmiOdbp.gov.rny) 14 POLITIK Timbalan Ketua Editor Mohd. Salahuddin Mohamed (al-fatihOdbp.gov.my) Teraju Paradigma Syor Tarikh Pilihan Raya Awal Oleh G. 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Tel: 03-4021 8655 Faks: 03-4021 8645 MAC, 2016 DM Battle lines: Clinton v Trump The Malaysia's megascandal Economist Tehran's ballot-box surprise A debt deal for Argentina Kids, concussion and sport MARCH 5TH-11TH 2016 c„. 41.4 y/ ndia online The new frontier for e-commerce 330.9 ECO AS 0 11114111161j14 Australia Bangladesh Cambodia China AS11(Inc.GST) 18470 U5$8.00 RMB 7$ Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan HK$ 80 2300 Rp77,000 V1,143.Tax Korea Won 11,000 Malaysia .RM25.50 (Inc.GST) Myanmar US$8.00 Nepal NR490 New Zealand NZ$13.00 Pakistan Rs640 Philippines Pesos385 Singapore..S$12.50 (Inc.GST) Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Rs1,000 N15275 Bahl 300 US$8.00 The Economist March 5th 2016 3 Contents 5 The world this week Leaders 7 E-commerce India online 34 Canadian foreign policy 8 America's primaries Battle lines 34 Americans in Canada Border babies v the IRS 9 Iran's election Against the reactionaries 35, Bello Zika and the Olympics 9 Malaysia's prime minister The Najib effect 10 Concussion Schools and hard knocks On the cover The battle for India's e-commerce market is about much more than retailing: leader, page 7. In the next 15 years India will see more people move online than any other country. E-commerce firms are battling for their custom, pages 15-17 The Americas 33 Argentina's debt A deal at last Letters 12 On cannabis, freedom of press, American politics, diversity, Brexit, language, Cornwall Briefing 15 Online retailing in India The great race The Economist online Asia Trudeaumania 2 Middle East and Africa 36 Iran Mr Rohani's victory 37 Syria's fragile truce Too many holes to last 38 Lebanon When elephafits battle 38 Egyptian television hosts Sisi's mouthpieces 39 Electrittity in Nigeria Lights out 39 Film making in Uganda Lights, camera, no budget - 40 African migration To the land of good hope Daily analysis and opinion to supplementthe print edition, plus audio and video, and a daily chart Economist.com 20 Malaysia's 1MDB affair E- mail: newsletters and mobile edition Economist.com/email 22 Sanctions on North Korea Big bother 42 The Irish election Fragged 23 Intolerance in Pakistan A game of dare 42 Refugees in Greece Rising tide 24 Banyan Patriotism, Indian style 43 Regulating pesticides Print edition: available online by 7pm London time each Thursday Economist.com/print Audio edition: available online to download each Friday Economist.com/audioedition 19 Scandals in Malaysia The art of survival Follow the money The Economist 25 A new economic plan The distraction of politics 26 Hong Kong's future A doom - filled film Volume 418 Number 8979 Published since September1843 to take part in "a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." Editorial offices in London and also: Atlanta, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Cairo, Chicago, Lima, Mexico City, Moscow, Mumbai, Nairobi, New Delhi, New York, Paris, San Francisco, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo, Washington DC Europe 41 France's labour reforms No more nine - to - four Fog of uncertainty 44 Charlemagne China United States 27 Super Tuesday Goodbye, Rubio Tuesday Hillary vTrump Although the prospect fills manyAmericans with horror, the race also offers a faint promise of something better: leader, page 8. On Super Tuesday Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton won seven states apiece, page 27. Both the Republican and the Democratic parties are in a mess, page 30. For Republicans, Mr Trump poses a character test: Lexington, page 32. The 2016 campaign raises questions for political science, page 69 Germany's myth of the Heile Welt The mood in Germany Germany's illusions have been shattered by the modern world: Charlemagne, page 44 Britain 46 Transport infrastructure Life in the slow lane 47 Brexit brief In, out, find a fib to shout 48 Bagehot Tory unity in disunity 29 Abortion Back in court 29 The campaigns Heard on the trail 30 Primaries The party declines 32 Lexington Cosying up to Trump Malaysia Not only Malaysians should be worried about a divisive prime minister: leader, page 9. As Najib Razak digs in, disillusion grows, page 19. Investigators in several countries are trying to getto the bottom of a growing corruption scandal, page 20 ►► Contents continues overleaf 4 Contents The Economist March 5th 2016 International 49 Internet governance We, the networks 50 The IETF Mother of consensus Science and technology 65 Concussion Bang to rights 66 Rogue waves Incoming! 67 The internet of things Business 51 Volkswagen Emission impossible China's party congress Legislators are about to meet to discuss a new five-year economic plan. Party leaders, however, are distracted by politics, page 25 52 Aubrey McClendon Death of a shale pioneer 53 Our glass-ceiling index A far from dismal outcome 68 Social media The medium is the messengers Still a man's world 54 Road haulage The appy trucker 54 Italian coffee firms Not so espresso 56 Schumpeter America's rust-belt revival Finance and economics 59 Emerging-market debt The well runs dry 60 Buttonwood 4,000 years of investing Emerging-market debt Borrowing in dollars is central to the business cycle in developing countries, page 59. Russia taps international debt markets, page 61. After its debt binge, China cannot escape a reckoning: Free exchange, page 64 Passive voice 67 Economics as a science 61 Russia issues a bond Toe in the water 61 High-denomination banknotes Cash talk 62 Barclays Africa Capital in fetters 63 The euro-zone economy The new mediocre 63 Bilking investors America's crooked financial advisers Books and arts 69 America's election A test for political science 72 New horizons The art world discovers Africa 76 Economic and financial indicators Statistics on 42 economies, plus our monthly poll of forecasters Obituary 78 Eric "Winkle" Brown Know your enemy Sport and concussion Children need protection from high-impact sports like rugby and American football: leader, page 10. 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Styling by Kristen Saladino; hair by Ryan Richman; makeup by Fabiola; manicure by Beth Fricke. al a 1_ rd Busines Re1,7ew _ 1 S. $16 9 ai 748 70 Strategy What to Do When Growth Stalls Chris Zook and James Allen 86 Organizations Building a Culture of Originality Adam Grant 54 Entrepreneurship Start-Ups That Last Ranjay Gulati and Alicia DeSantola AA ING T E ACur,) 658 HAR AS 0 MARCH 2016 64803 2 COVER ILLUST RATION: L- DOPA SPOTLIGHT ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR THE LONG TERM 54 ENTREPRENEURSHIP 62 STRATEGY Start-Ups That Last Lean Strategy Reigniting Growth Four activities can help new ventures successfully scale. Ranjay Gulati and Alicia DeSantola By combining the discipline of strategy with the adaptability of lean start-ups, entrepreneurs can make the most of their scarce resources. David Collis To reverse a sudden large drop in revenue and profit growth, leaders need to rediscover the "founder's mentality." Chris Zook and James Allen 70 LEADERSHIP ABOVE Margaret Neill., Redoubt, 2014 Oil on canvas Kenise Barnes Fine Art March 2016 Harvard Business Review 5 HBR.ORG Features March 20th 40 /8 86 THE BIG IDEA INNOVATION MANAGING ORGANIZATIONS Branding in the Age of Social Media The Other Disruption How to Build a Culture of Originality Powerful new social networks have rewritten the rules for marketers. Here's what works—and what doesn't—in the era of Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Douglas Holt 6 Harvard Business Review March 2016 When innovations threaten the way a company manufactures and distributes its products Joshua Gans Expanding your employees' capacity for innovation and creativity is easier than you might think. Adam Grant cr HBR.ORG Departments March 2016 Handling an employee who bad-mouths the company on Facebook page 103 IN EVERY ISSUE 10 From the Editor 16 Interaction 30 Strategic Humor 113 Executive Summaries IDEA WATCH EXPERIENCE 22 MARKETING 98 MANAGING YOURSELF Winning Back Lost Customers Learning to Learn Smart strategies can help companies identify and regain their most valuable defectors. PLUS Why competence should trump confidence, how manufacturers can uncover minimum-price violators, and more You can adapt well to change by developing four distinct attributes: aspiration, self-awareness, curiosity, and vulnerability. Erika Andersen 28 DEFEND YOUR RESEARCH 103 CASE STUDY Should We Fire Him for That Post? Fast Thinkers Are More Charismatic A valuable salesman is a reputational risk on social media. Mary Anne Watson and Gabrielle R. Lopiano Being quick on your feet may matter more than being smart or personable. 108 SYNTHESIS 33 HOW I DID IT The CEO of Rio Tinto on Managing in a Hypercyclical Industry The first step was to reconnect the company with its core balancesheet discipline. Sam Walsh 8 Harvard Business Review March 2016 Monitoring violators of pricing policies is complicated. page 24 The Case for Activist Investors A review of Dear Chairman, by Jeff Gramm, and Deep Value, by Tobias E. Carlisle Walter Frick 116 LIFE'S WORK Kevin Spacey The actor on moving from stage to screen twice over II AID III IIIIIIII MIMS HEALTH Empowering You to Healthy Living MARCH 2016 ay e www.healthtoday.net RM 8.50 ot Got wand Zooming in on the Zika Are you a 'smart ' parent? virus How are thinWidow '‘%lmr? 613 HEA MS NrgnihS!, Irulagie m 9 'FF. HT 'healthToday App CI09883 HealthToday Contents • March 2016 Special Report: Still Breathing Special Report ) Living with NSCLC 19 ) You're Still Breathing 20 ) Waiting to Exhale 24 ) Breathing Hope into Cancer • 1 111 Mini Report 56 Just Guy Things 57 ) Grief to the Prostate 59 ) A Tumour in the Testicle ) Healthy Living 28 Zooming on Zika Infectious Diseases 30 Blowing Up Colours Infectious Diseases 31 Keeping It Clean Down There Women's Health 32 Hope is Alive Women's Health 34 Keep Burglars Out of Your House Feature 36 Keeping Junior Safe on the Road Children's Health 39 Antibiotics: The Lost Miracle? Feature 42 Give Your Nose A Break Feature 44 Arthritis & Massage Bone & Joint Health ) ) ) ) 4 HEALTHTODAY HealthToday • Contents • March 2016 This issue's Cover Celebration — Jeff Lau Nutri-Wise ) 46 47 The Amazing Tocotrienol Natural Wellness Berry Promising! 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REALM MAYA (VII Cerita Cover BERITA 7 MENARIK 11street.my, ada banyak laqi 30 46 AKSESORI CANGGIH berita menarik yang berkaitan 57 Pemenang Dalam Ekonomi Digital. Peranti boleh pakai [wearable) bukan aksesori yang biasa-biasa sahaja, sebaliknya lebih canggih, serbaguna, dan dilengkapi banyak ciri. Ada juga yang menyuntik elemen fesyen pada rekaannya untuk dipadankan dengan gaya hidup semasa pengguna. Kategori peranti yang telah berada di pasaran termasuk jam tangan pintar, gelang pintar pintar, dan headset realiti maya (VR). Ingin tahu lebih lanjut mengenainya? Teruskan membaca edisi terbaik ini! PC ICT. Selain berita mengenai INFO PRODUK 10 Lagi produk baru di pasaran! Dari Huawei Honor 5X hingga Samsung Gear VR. HANGAT 12 Storan Luaran Peranti Android. 13 Aksesori Unik Sebagai Hadiah. DUNIA IT 14 Gajet Terhebat Di MWC 2016. 16 Tablet Hibrid Pengganti Laptop? MOBIL 20 21 22 Perakam Selfie Lebih Bergaya. Perakam Dunia 360 Darjah. TREND 27 Lapse. 28 Awasi Risiko Permainan Internet. 29 Media Sosial Pengaruhi Remaja? EKSTRA 85 Potensi Sebenar Realiti Maya [VP). 60 Perakam Khas Gambar 61 Artikel Segera Bantu Penerbit? 62 63 Pulangan Membeli Dalam Talian. 34 Bukan Sekadar Aksesori Biasa. 36 Gajet Pintar Semakin MenLwan. 37 Gaya Hidup Cergas Bersama Gajet. 39 Peranti VR Terkini Pencetus Makanan? Perisai Terbaik Gajet Android. Inspirasi. GAMES 43 Games Serasi PlayStation VR 44 Rainbow Six Siege. 46 The Crew - Wild Run. SANTAI IT 56 Radio Dalam Talian. 57 Bahaya Aplikasi Jahat. MAHIR IT 64 Tulisan Berkilau Pada Gambar. 68 Gambar Terkeluar Dari Bingkai. Pembelian Bijak Dalam Talian. TEKNO BIZ SOAL JAWAB IT 50 51 80 E-dagang Dijangka Terus Kukuh. PERANTI 52 53 Apakah Kelebihan Pi3? Rumusan Intel Ubah Cara Kerja. Sistem Viva Sudah Tersedia?. LANGGANAN 82 Dapatkan Majalah PC terus ke pintu rumah anda. MateBook Pencabar Surface Pro 4. Usia? 76 Asas Permodelan Dalam 3ds Max. Gelagat Berbeza Mengikut Mencipta Kata Laluan Kukuh. APLIKASI 48 26 TIP & TRIK Potensi Gajet Boleh Dipakai. Berbaloi. Peranti Murah Tetapi Menarik. PC Terbaik Sokong Realiti Maya. Aksesor4Canggih. EKSKLUSIF 24 72 Teknik Memproses Time FOKUS Sentuhan Perancis Nyata KAMERA TUTORIAL Internet Selamat Untuk Pelajar. 58 31 32 Storan Canggih Pengguna Kreatif. Menaik Taraf Peranti Lama. Phablet Hebat Perisa Marshmallows. 54 55 LOGITECH 6633 TAMPIL BERBEZA ‘s. MARCH 2016 I ISS E 311 aximize Ir operty eturns ng properties rth rental and ment potential hstoa fortable .14 pligetjrepent It is easier than most would like to believe Sharing Economy 332.6 SMA MS than more than just pas-sidn n e a lasting impact on training e of GST) 9 I III 1 1 1 771511 730007 PP 11112/03/2013(032049 03 Alternative sources to a sustainable income Global Financial Markets in 2016 SPECIAL FOCUS: BUSINESS OF INNOVATION Strategic moves investors should take Businesses that seek to profit from innovation must take on the challenge of changing with it Embracing Innovations Content S COVER STORY MARCH 2016 SPECIAL FOCUS: BUSINESS OF INNOVATION 26 EMBRACING INNOVATION Businesses can either be overwhelmed by the variety and speed of clever new products and services, or join the innovation wave. 24 .PRODUCTS OF INNOVATION We look at some of the most innovative products available. • 28 READYING FINANCE FOR A RAPIDLYCHANGING WORLD One of 20 most crucial innovations is happening in the financial sector. THE MAKING OF A COMPETENT TRAINER Rita Krishnan shareS- her long and winding journey 31 BUSINESS TO THE MASSES Innovative payment services and digital marketing are forging the way forward in capturing new businesses. on becoming one of the most sought-after trainers. 34 LESS DESK, MORE COMFORT Offices of tomorrow are seen as avenues to increase staff engagement and satisfaction. FEATURE 08 CASHING IN ON THE SHARING ECONOMY Sharing your apartment "NNE11•Pw'' or car rides might just be STRATEGY 38 LOOKING BEYOND EMERGING MARKETS your ticket to How managers of these a sustainable top five emerging market income stream. funds have expanded the boundaries, and succeeded. 10 WHAT MALAYSIANS REALLY WANT TO ACHIEVE FINANCIALLY? 40 CHINA'S CONUNDRUM FPAM's recent survey revealed what Malaysians Market panics have taken hold of China and really want, financially-speaking. much of the emerging economies, marking a volatile start to the year. 4 I Smartinvestor I 03. 2016 silldi investor PROPERTY 54 MAXIMISING YOUR PROPERTY EDITORIAL ASSOCIATE EDITOR Tony Goh (tony.goh@inovetif.com.my ) RETURNS In the current sluggish market, identifying properties with the best CONTRIBUTING EDITOR Ariel Chew rental potential is the best way to ART DIRECTOR Jeffery Chiak preserve value. ADVERTISING SALES & MARKETING SENIOR MANAGER S. 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