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Tomorrow on track is a podcast by PwC Malaysia where we explore the human experiences behind today’s business challenges. In each episode, we speak to leaders and experts in their field about navigating change and share valuable perspectives to help you build trust with the people that matter most to your business. Join us as we uncover the stories that lie at the intersection of people, business and progress. Snacks that define the quintessential Malaysian childhood; a family business spanning 54 years and counting. In the first episode of 'Tomorrow on track', Dennadict Chang (Deals Director, PwC Malaysia) speaks to Felix Pang (Group Executive Director, Mamee-Double Decker), and together, they delve into how Mamee-Double Decker continues to thrive in a health-conscious era. Felix shares insights on the company's identity as a 'generation business' and their ‘family-owned’ approach, which has shaped their strategies around talent development and transformation. As they discuss leadership and personal growth, Felix opens up about the complexities he faces as a next-generation leader balancing management and ownership responsibilities. Join us for a heartfelt and forward-thinking conversation that blends nostalgia with ambition in shaping the path ahead. Subscribe, follow PwC Malaysia on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/pwc-... or visit pwc.com/my/ontrack for more episodes. 1:03: Growing up in Mamee 3:05: The story behind the name 6:43: The ‘healthier’ food segment 10:43: Generation business vs family business 14:32: Influencing across generations 18:06: Building a culture of empowerment and autonomy 22:27: Defining your leadership style 25:48: One action to be on track for tomorrow