Commentary

Here's why you could be better off betting your money on startups

With two Integrated Resorts, numerous lotteries, non-casino gaming machines, betting and offshore gaming websites, it is no wonder that Singaporeans are the second biggest gamblers in the world - losing US$1,174 (double that of third place Canada).

Here's why you could be better off betting your money on startups

With two Integrated Resorts, numerous lotteries, non-casino gaming machines, betting and offshore gaming websites, it is no wonder that Singaporeans are the second biggest gamblers in the world - losing US$1,174 (double that of third place Canada).

What Singaporeans with UK property need to know

The Colonial Probates Act allows for application for grant of representation in certain countries of the world where someone has died and has UK assets but no will there, e.g. a Singaporean with UK property in London. Application may be made by an individual, through a solicitor or a probate practitioner i.e. notary public or barrister.

Here's why graduate leadership programs are broken

Structured training programs for newly graduated undergraduates and post-graduates are quickly replacing the standard on-boarding orientation for new hires.

How to best use SkillsFuture credit to succeed in your career

In an advanced economy that's driven by productivity and innovation, Singapore's workforce is pushed to perform at its optimal level.

So you want to be a recruiter?

It sounds like a lucrative job. After all Mila Kunis played an Executive Recruiter who snagged Justine Timberlake as a candidate for an Arts Director job with GQ magazine (and more) in the 2011 RomCom 'Friends with Benefits'.

Do employers seek your skills in Singapore?

Employers in Singapore are creating new permanent positions in a number of areas this quarter due to continued business expansion. Momentum is also building in the temporary/contract jobs market as more organisations and employees are seeing the value that these positions can add.

Why Singaporeans should check bias in investor attitudes

When investment professionals and individual pension investors start investing, they are inadvertently exposing themselves to the strange and interesting world of behavioural finance. It will affect every decision you make even if it is subconsciously.

Here's why cashback websites are the new hot topic in Singapore

It is no secret that Singaporeans are amongst the most voracious shoppers in South-East Asia. Despite age-old complaints about the high costs of living, our shopping malls see a throng of eager shoppers every weekend.

Are there too many malls in Singapore?

The other day I wanted to go to Kallang Leisure Park for some shopping but the taxi driver said that with the NDP rehearsals on that I should try another mall. I had my choice. Too much in fact.

A tale of two airlines: How Singapore companies can touch customers' hearts

Singaporeans have always complained about service providers. Why is it so? Is it because service is really bad, or are companies doing their best, but just not being able to meet their customers' needs?

Why content marketing is a golden opportunity

Content marketing may seem like the upcoming buzz in Singapore and Asian marketing landscape; however, for most businesses in Singapore and Asia, they may not realise that they are already doing some form of content marketing.

Motivating talent in Singapore: Are we doing it right?

Since as early as 2006, Singapore has topped worldwide Ease of Doing Business rankings, with businesses from all over the world in various industries looking to set up shop here.

Maximising the potential of your interns

Universities and students in Singapore both believe that accumulating work experience and building a strong portfolio can make or break a fresh graduate's job hunt. Peer at any jobseeker's resume and you'll see at least two internships listed. Come summer, our company receives hundreds of internship applications and the majority of these students already have some pretty impressive work experience under their belt.

Here's what online shoppers in Singapore really want

With the Great Singapore Sale in full swing, and an e-commerce industry projected to reach SGD4.4 billion this year, retailers and e-tailers around town are battling it out to capture those shopping dollars.

Singapore's success, good business practice... and parenting!

One of the keys to Singapore's economic success -- in my view -- is similar to how some of the most successful companies continue to thrive. Indeed the same approach can pay big dividends when bringing up children… namely the rigorous commitment to a relatively small number of principles (or values).

Why Singaporeans should buy in London now and what questions to ask

Since the unexpected outright victory by the Conservative party last month, the London property market has started accelerating like never before.

Wise words from women entrepreneurs

It's almost become a running joke now in Singapore that some of the best business networking events are women only. In fact, the results from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor study Women's report 2012 showed that in Singapore, there are more women starting businesses than men, with Thailand being the only other country showing this trend.