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The Next Step: Designing Malaysia’s First Course on Co-Broking Systems and Agency Collaboration Design

The Next Step Designing Malaysias First Course on Co Broking Systems and Agency Collaboration Design
In short

Malaysia needs formal training on co-broking systems, role-based cooperation, dispute prevention, and collaboration design. ACN-style thinking can make cooperation more teachable.

Course Objective

To equip future REAs, team leaders, and agency owners with a structured understanding of co-broking — the true mechanism behind recruitment, retention, and revenue in Malaysia’s real-estate industry.
The course formalises what has long been learned by trial and error: how internal and external co-broking systems function, how alliances evolve, and how digital frameworks can enforce fairness and scalability.

Module 1 — The Invisible Foundation of Agency Growth

Module 2 — Internal Co-Broking Structures

Module 3 — External Co-Broking and Market Networks

Module 4 — Behavioural Economics of Co-Broking

Module 5 — Co-Broking 2.0: Role-Based Collaboration

Module 6 — Team Leader Dynamics and the Wholesale Model

Module 7 — Governance and Digital Enforcement

Module 8 — Capstone: Designing a Co-Broking Framework

Students will design a complete Agency Collaboration Framework including:

Outcome & Certification

Graduates will be able:

Why It Matters

Agencies don’t collapse because of lack of listings or buyers — they collapse because leaders leave faster than systems adapt.
By understanding co-broking as a formal system, not an informal habit, Malaysia’s real-estate ecosystem can evolve from dependency to designed collaboration — turning competition into compound growth.

Marvin Foong, Founder of ListingMine
About the Author

Marvin Foong

Founder of ListingMine and author of Agent for Life. Building ERP for Malaysian real estate agencies since 2008 — and writing to reshape how agencies grow.

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