From building Go-Jek to creating impact to grass root societies, she believes that it all begins with critical thinking

Alamanda Shantika’s first claim to fame in the Indonesian tech industry came when she took the position of VP of Products at Go-Jek, one of the country’s first unicorn startups. Ever since then she had moved on to start BINAR Academy, a Jogjakarta-based coding school that enables students to learn from experts — for free.

In these presentation slides, she stressed on the importance of critical thinking as the must-have skills for the year 2020. Not only that critical thinking helps teams build a great product, it also help them create more meaningful relationship with their stakeholders.

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