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Cities can lead on services, resources, and partnerships. 1. Cities are on the frontline of climate and urban challenges, and must lead efforts to build resilience in housing, services, and ...
Upskilling of workers is critical for building a more resilient workforce and future-proofing economic growth.Upskilling has become a buzzword for governments across the region as they gear up to ...
How Singapore’s SkillsFuture Movement delivers skills and employment outcomes. Dr Gog Soon Joo, Chief Skills Officer at SkillsFuture Singapore, speaks about the country’s strategy to drive upskilling ...
Climate change and the transition to a net zero economy to limit its environmental impact are going to profoundly affect the world of work. Globally, a quarter of all jobs are highly vulnerable to ...
Knowing what to do and actually doing it are two very different things. 1. Leaders need to develop the same discipline, passion, and tenacity for implementing strategy that they had when crafting it.
The seventh President of Singapore, Dr Tony Tan, talks about the challenges and opportunities for the island-state, in this interview with Philip Zerrillo. What is the best position Singapore can take ...
Ranked as the best airport for seven consecutive years, Singapore’s Changi Airport is lauded the world over for the efficient, safe, pleasurable and seamless service it offers the millions of ...
Balancing traditional operations with emerging sustainability demands. Tengku Muhammad Taufik, President and Group CEO of PETRONAS, shares how the global energy company is navigating an increasingly ...
Creating trust in digital services is key to building a tech-enabled society. Mrs Josephine Teo, Singapore’s Minister for Communications and Information, and Minister-in-charge of Smart Nation and ...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center for Collective Intelligence Director Professor Thomas W. Malone’s scholarship offers deep insights into the promise afforded by the synergies between ...
The answer might surprise you.Upon his promotion, the COO of a Japanese conglomerate realised something was seriously wrong. We asked him what he thought was not working, and it soon became apparent ...
If the COVID-19 pandemic was the central theme from 2020 to 2022, geopolitics looks set to take centre stage in 2023. Given the war in Ukraine, as well as the increasingly strident sabre-rattling ...