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Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Moninder Jain of Logitech Singapore Pte Ltd
Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Moninder Jain of Logitech Singapore Pte Ltd
Moninder Jain of Logitech Singapore highlights how human and AI collaboration strengthened the company’s market position.
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Bain & Company’s Marita Vavoulioti highlights lessons from Singapore's advanced digital economy
She explored how organisations can translate innovation into measurable operational impact through focused use cases, strong data, and governance foundations.
Deloitte Southeast Asia’s Cheong Chew Wai outlines how to scale digital initiatives with trust and purpose
He shared that developing differentiated business models, products, and services is going to be essential to stand out on the global stage.
Raffles Crew x Salamander Advisory Services: Setting the strategic agenda for 2026
SFF: Leaders in Innovation 2026 is set to take place on 27 January.
Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Sandy Ho of NUH’s Kent Ridge Office of Innovation
Sandy Ho of NUH's Kent Ridge Office of Innovation highlights how its ED Summarizer has reduced clinical documentation time by more than 30%.
CFOs: Making the shift from financial gatekeepers to value creators
Chief financial officers (CFOs), who are now trusted partners of organisations, have moved beyond profit to long-term value, ethical leadership, and business-wide impact.
Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Victor Tan of Certis
Victor Tan of Certis highlights the Peer Support Leader Programme, which boosts employee morale by placing wellbeing at the forefront.
Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Shane Lee of Kent Ridge Office of Resources, National University Hospital (Singapore) Pte Ltd
Shane Lee highlights how shared strategies have strengthened NUHS procurement capabilities and enhanced cost containment.
Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025 Event Highlights
Revisit the highlights of the Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025.
Singapore Business Review Technology Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Desiree Tan of Workiva Singapore Pte Ltd
Desiree Tan of Workiva Singapore says Workiva boosts sustainability reporting with automation, collaboration, and real-time insights.
China Telecom wins SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2025 in Cloud - Telecommunications
Its eSurfing Cloud has revolutionised cloud-network integration, delivering seamless connectivity and high performance.
Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025: Michael Wang of CWT Pte. Limited
CWT’s Chairman and Group CEO, Michael Wang, underscores how the company empowers diverse talent to drive operational excellence.
SBR Technology Excellence Awards 2025 Winner: Low Han Yong of Kuok Group Singapore
Low Han Yong, CIO at Kuok Group Singapore, highlights how strong teamwork and careful planning enabled the project’s timely energisation.
IHH Healthcare Group CEO Dr Prem Kumar Nair named Executive of the Year - Healthcare
Dr Nair received an accolade for his people-centred leadership elevating patient care and enhancing workplace wellbeing.
AIA Singapore triumphs at Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025 for strategic leadership and insurance innovation
Penny Koo, as well as AIA Singapore’s Legal and Corporate Secretarial team, prove to be a critical strategic force behind the company’s innovations and market leadership.
STRIDES Engineering Pte Ltd earns accolades at Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025
The company demonstrated excellence through new technology projects such as Project iSafe and strong team collaboration.
ESET wins two awards at Singapore Business Review Management Excellence Awards 2025
The company earned recognition for leadership excellence and its commitment to diversity in technology.
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