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Dr. Yew Kam Keong (born 1950) also known as Dr.YKK, is a speaker, trainer, consultant and best-selling author in the field of creativity. He has served as a resource person on creativity to the Young Presidents' Organization, Intel Technology, Texas Instruments, ICI, Allianz, Ernst & Young, Petronas, and others. He founded Mindbloom Consulting in 1998 and continues to serve as the company's President and CEO. Recently, he has developed an innovation methodology called Copycat Innovation that taps into the power of the global brain through the use of the internet. Copycat Innovation is a trademark both in Australia and Malaysia.
Keong, born 1950 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, was the youngest in a family with five children. He is married with four children and four grandchildren.
Keong has a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry in Malaysia, and PhD in Creativity in United Kingdom. He has also attended advanced management courses both in Malaysia and overseas, including an Advanced Diploma in Business Administration from the New Zealand Institute of Management. Under the UNIDO Fellowship program, he attended an intensive course on Environmental Management at the Imperial College in London.
Keong was able to move to Australia in 2007 by obtaining a "Distinguished Talent" visa from the Australian government. He had served as an adviser to the President of the International Federation of Invention Associations (IFIA) based in Geneva, Switzerland and is a member of the Commonwealth Partnership for Technology Management (CPTM), a partnership of government and business leaders based in London, UKKeong has over 24 years of working experience with the Malaysian Government, holding diverse roles in science and technology with SIRIM, formerly known as Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia, as the coordinator of the National Science Centre project responsible for its conceptualisation, planning, implementation and management with the Ministry of Science, Technology & the Environment (MOSTE) now called MOSTI.
He was also specially handpicked to be the Head of Corporate Communications at MIGHT (Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology, a government-private sector partnership) a special unit of the Prime Minister's Department. In this role, he prepared strategic papers and speeches for the Prime Minister.
He served on the Panel of Judges for the National Inventor's Award and the National Science Award. He was chairman of the panel of judges for many national invention competitions for students including the BP Challenge, an initiative of Beyond Petroleum and the International Science and Engineering Fair sponsored by Intel.
Keong was a former judge for MBA Innovation Challenge; the largest and most established business innovation competition in the world. For nine years running, the brightest and most creative graduate students from universities all over the world have been matched with leading companies in an experience designed to address our most pressing business and social innovation challenges.
Keong was also an instructor for the program "Business School for Entrepreneurs" organised by the Excellerated Business Schools of US. He is a former president of the Malaysian Association of Professional Speakers, a founder member of Malaysian Mensa and the Malaysian Invention and Design Society.