HR & Education
Record number of Singaporeans applied to UK universities and colleges
Record number of Singaporeans applied to UK universities and colleges
3,835 applicants in 2012 highest ever.
Singapore ranks 10th most attractive city for work
Guess which city claimed the top spot.
How the 5C's of sports coaching will work well for your business
Just as footballers need to turn in their best performances each time they step onto the pitch, the same goes for your executives every time they...
8 in 10 Singaporeans think office romance must be allowed in workplace
As long as both are single.
Top 5 networking tips for Singaporeans
While the internet has created great networking opportunities for businesses and individuals, the value of face-to-face communication should not be...
Top 3 secrets to high performance teams
Productivity is a big buzzword in Singapore today, and companies are always looking for ways to increase productivity through their employees.
Singaporeans tagged as Asia's happiest people
Guess which countries followed next.
75% of Singaporeans keep office flings as top secrets
But 69% of bosses are okay with office romance.
$100m work-life harmony fund to be rolled out
More bosses urged to enforce flexi-job.
Chart of the Day: Transport sector's hiring appetite lags other industries
Outlook dropped by 8ppt.
Local start-up theRightU launches portal for pre-univeristy students
Will assist and prepare them for entry.
2 in 5 Singaporeans have never saved for retirement at all
31% haven't really given it a thought.
9 in 10 Singaporeans supportive of stiffer foreign worker inflow
89.3% are in favor of DRC cut.
61% of Singaporeans scared by financial hardship after retiring
And it's driving them to save up more.
EPs to be targeted by 2013 Singapore budget
At a time when the community is staging mass demonstrations against overpopulation, and the Government’s tightening of the labour force, it comes as...
How to attract Singapore women to rejoin the workforce
Just a few weeks ago on Feb 28, 2013, Ms Park Geun-hye made history by becoming South Korea's first female president.
World's best business professor teaching in Singapore's NTU
Economist Intelligence Unit crowns professor Vijay Sethi.
Commentary
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