Chair - Industry Advisory Board at ELM Graduate School, HELP University - Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
ELM stands for entrepreneurship, leadership and management (elm). It reflects our understanding of the multifaceted role of both individuals and organisations that at any one time the trinity role of entrepreneurship, leadership and management interplays to create, manage and sustain a business over different phases of its life.The ELM schema integrates the role of mindset transformation with process competency development for the three vectors of elm. We term this the mindset based competency approach to understand and use elm in strategic business thinking and operational management. The ELM Framework underlies our philosophy of the ELM Graduate School executive education and the way we teach and learn business in the HELP Group. The ELM Framework is comprehensive and embracing, and it allows for any particular business model to be fitted in. It recognises that the phenomenon of elm is emergent, relational and contextual. ELM is a conceptual framework that is underpinned by an iterative process of systems thinking, reflection and reframing. It is thus a universal tool as it provides a guidance system for interactions, interrelationships and interdependencies. It helps to redefine and reframe the logic system of ideation, managing and leading. Besides being a conceptual framework it is also a model of modus operandi.The ELM approach is used in our teaching and learning both in the ELM Graduate School and in the undergraduate business courses.ELM is also the spirit in the culture of the HELP Group. This is the multi perspective lens that we use to identify, respond and adapt to the new world of business.