Recent Media Coverage

Welcome to MindValley’s Press Room. Read what the press has to say about what we do and who we are.

“Why Happiness is the New Productivity.” A video on the MindValley Work Culture.

April, 2009

MindValley released a video featuring the team talking about what they do as part of their jobs, and why they love coming to work every single morning.

Vishen Lakhiani Speaks at Tony Robbin’s Ultimate Business Mastery Summit in Las Vegas

April, 2009

MindValley founder, Vishen Lakhiani, was one of the carefully selected business building experts invited to speak at Tony Robbin’s Ultimate Business Mastery Summit in Las Vegas in April 2009.

Vishen spoke about “Patterns of Influence on the Internet – How to Make Customers Fall In Love with You”.

Other speakers included Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos.com, Eben Pagen, Scott Hallman, two time Inc 500 CEO, and Gary Vaynerchuk of WineLibrary.com.

MindValley Featured In Fast Company

April, 2009

After winning the WorldBlu Award for Most Democratic Workplaces of 2009, for the second consecutive time, MindValley was featured in an article in Fast Company.

“The vast majority of companies today are still organized under an antiquated hierarchical structure that was borne of an earlier era. But a movement toward organizational democracy—a more transparent style of workplace dedicated to employee self-governance—has been gaining steam in the last few years. And today WorldBlu published its annual list of the Most Democratic Workplaces, that includes some eye-opening descriptions of alternative office styles that will either delight or horrify you. Here are a few examples that stand out:

… At MindValley, a Malaysian consulting firm, each employee is given a monthly allotment of 100 points to award to colleagues for their contributions. The five people with the most points at the end earn a “Monthly Awesome Community Award,” and a bonus of 2.5% of that month’s profits.”

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Honey Khaursar Featured In OK Magazine

March, 2009

MindValley’s very own Honey is a very talented actress. Recently, she was featured in the Malaysian edition of OK Magazine in an article that discussed the amazing acting work she’s done so far.

The article states “sexy, irrepressible and unapologetic, Honey Khaursar is set to dominate the industry with her huge talent and wicked sense of humour.”

Project GiftED Trailer, Released

February, 2009

The trailer for MindValley’s upcoming film documentary, Project GiftED, is now released and available for viewing. Project GiftED is aimed at spreading awareness on the inadequacies of today’s broken education system.

Watch it below:

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Vishen Lakhiani featured on “Leadernomics”.

February, 2009

The one hour long interview featuring MindValley’s Vishen Lakhiani recently aired on “Leaderonomics”. Vishen talked about leadership and MindValley’s unique talent recruiting and development systems.

Watch a segment of the interview below.

Mike quoted in Wall Street Journal’s Market Watch

November, 2008

Mike was recently quoted in an article about the challenges facing marketers in reaching bloggers and podcasters. Here’s what the article stated:

“Targeted blogs and podcasts are nearly a perfect vehicle for marketers, but they have one serious flaw,” said Mike Reining, CEO of Mind Valley, creator of the SocialRank blog discovery engine. “It’s way too labor intensive for a marketer to contact and deal with the amount of blogs/podcasts it can take for them to reach critical audience mass, if they’re not working with the huge ‘A-listers.’ The Blogger & Podcaster Media Network solves this, by enabling media buyers to work with thousands of niche blogs, while only needing to make one phone call and send out one set of creative.”

Vishen Lakhiani to be featured on “Leadernomics”. To air in Feb 09

November, 2008

MindValley’s Vishen Lakhiani was recently interviewed for a hour long talk show program called “Leadernomics”. Other guests to be featured include President Bill Clinton. During the interview Vishen was asked about MindValley unique talent recruiting and development systems and his views on Leadership.

Mike Speaks at WorldBlu

November, 2008

MindValley’s Mike Reining recently gave a speech in New York at the WorldBlu forum on organizational democracy.

Talent management ecosystem needed

October 15, 2008

Vishen Lakhiani was mentioned recently as one of the people scheduled to talk at an upcoming major forum on talent management.

“Oone of the 12 speakers who will be discussing key talent management issues and challenges at the upcoming Asia Strategic Talent Management Forum 2008.

Others include organisational and clinical psychologist George Kohlriesser, MindValley chief executive officer and co-founder Vishen Lakhiani, General Electric Co human resource director Anusoorya Themudu.

The Asia Strategic Talent Management Forum 2008, which is organised by training firm Leaderonomics Sdn Bhd, will be held on Nov 13 at the Sime Darby Convention Centre.”

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Speakers and Authors Gather at Napa, California

September, 2008

Vishen Lakhiani was invited to speak about social media marketing at Napa, California to some of the world’s biggest names in the fields of publishing and internet marketing. Amongst those who attended the event were Jack Canfield from Chicken Soup for the Soul series, Bill Bartmann of Billionaire Secrets To Success and Gary Goldstein, producer of Pretty Woman.

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Marketing Malaysia’s non-business advantages

July 28, 2008

MindValley’s founders sit down with the Malaysian press to share their secrets on how they’ve managed to attract some of the brightest minds from places as far as the United States and Colombia to work in Malaysia. Vishen explains that it has a lot to do with Malaysia’s great non-business advantages.

“Vishen says they chose Malaysia for various reasons, including the fact that Southeast Asia is rapidly emerging as an economic powerhouse, and there are some three billion people within a five-hour flight from Malaysia who are getting online.

But Malaysia also has a non-business advantage that is often overlooked by employers. With its beaches, rainforests and vibrant urban life, it is simply a fun place to be.
Why not offer bright, young talent a career that involves partying in the tropics? A MindValley job ad posted on an online recruitment page that read “Win a free trip to Bali” – referring to a recent annual company trip to the island – attracted a deluge of applications.

“Now, at some point we realised there’s an opportunity here. We can position MindValley as an adventure career. Give up your boring little job in the US or Europe, come live in Malaysia – we’ll give you flexible working hours, you’ve got a lot of holidays, you’ve got a 45-hour work week and in your free time, you can travel, explore Southeast Asia. That was our marketing pitch and people loved it,” says Vishen.”

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25 Companies Win Worldwide Award for Democracy in the Workplace

April 30 2008, Atlanta, Georgia

Workplace democracy isn’t only happening in the US. A notable stand-out on the list is MindValley, a self-funded Internet company based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with 25 employees from 17 countries. MindValley’s CEO states, “Most companies end up killing brilliant people. We had to tear down our ideas of what an ideal company is and give them room to build their own company culture. Along the way, our own blend of organizational democracy emerged, and we ended up bending the rules of business in a few crucial ways.”

“Organizational democracy is inevitable,” comments Fenton. “The Internet, the demands of Generations X and Y for meaningful work, and the Gallup Organization,” report that nearly two-thirds of US workers are disengaged at work are causing businesses to rethink their management models and embrace a more democratic style. The companies that choose organizational democracy will lead their industries, boost their bottom-line, and ultimately build a more democratic world.”

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MindValley Wins the WorldBlu Award for World’s Most Democratic Workspaces

April 2008, Atlanta

Twenty-five companies are the annual winners in a “Worldwide Award for the Most Democratic Workplaces” competition sponsored by WorldBlu, Inc.

Among the organizations are DaVita Inc., (the first FORTUNE 500® company to make the WorldBlu List), Great Harvest Bread Company, BzzAgent, 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, Equal Exchange, Linden Lab (makers Second Life), Pandora, DreamHost, Continuum, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, MindValley, and BetterWorld Telecom

According to US News and World Report

“Democratic companies may be slower in making decisions but faster in carrying them out because employees are invested in them. Workplace experts say the results can often be worth the effort of gathering employee input. In the war for talent, they add, the best and brightest employees will gravitate toward companies where their opinions get taken seriously. The younger generation of workers is accustomed to working in teams and speaking out through blogs”

Denver University MBA Presentation on Innovative Companies

April 2008, Denver University

MindValley is mentioned alongside usch companies as Apple and 37 Signals by Victoria Girdziunas at a Denver University presentation on Innovation Drivers at companies.

The Internet Is His Playground

January 2008, Youth Entrepreneur

Give him just few seconds of your time and he will blow you away with his energy, snappy wit blow and rapidly whirring mind. Top student and Valedictorian at University of Technology Sydney, San Francisco State and UC Berkeley.

The internet is his playground. Being 23 he left his brain behind online projects like Project Bazooka, BunchOut.com and theCICAK which made him the Winner of the Klue Blue Chilli Award 2007. He was also the first Malaysian representative to win the 2006 HSBC Young Entrepreneur Award.

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Malaysia’s ICT industry – one perspective

November 2007, PC.com

Mike Reining, believer that Malaysia which is becoming Knowledge Sharing country needs an internet start-up success story which will inspire local technopreneurs and developers.

Growing development team from all over the world can pitch the ideas to them and transform it into writing an “under wraps” social app which will be released for internal beta testing in a few weeks. But MindValley is not only huge idea factory but also resource of good and relevant programming languages like PHP and Ruby on Rails.

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Most Democratic Workplaces

We are proud to have made WorldBlu’s list again for 2009.

Media enquiries?

Contact our Public Relations Specialist, Jade Yong at jade[at]mindvalley.com



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