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The secrets to successful divestments in Singapore
The secrets to successful divestments in Singapore
Turbulence in the Eurozone, weak economic recovery in the US and slackened growth in the China are challenging Singapore companies to rethink their...
3 tips to be Singapore's excellent salesperson
What makes “excellent” salespeople in Singapore excellent? What differentiates them from “average” salespeople?
Chart of the Day: Unemployment remains low
An estimated 51,600 residents were unemployed in September 2012.
Daily briefing: Group slams use of phrase "illegal strike"
MOM however called the group’s accusations ‘baseless’.
5 rules to powerful leadership
This does not just happen in Singapore. When people think about leadership, they will undoubtedly turn to their senior management to provide it.
It's high time to get some blood on your hands
And donate them to Gift Life's drive for 600 units of blood.
Employment in services slows to 12,700 in 3Q12
But unemployment rates remain low.
3 in 4 Singaporeans expect a salary increase in 2013
But will they really get it?
Chart of the Day: Employment growth moderates
Total employment grew by 26,200 in Q3.
Daily briefing: What you need to know about the uniform wage system issue
"Same job, equal pay" seems unlikely.
Three top-tier schools adopt IBM program
Guess which schools they were?
Layoffs rose after two quarters of decline
Employment growth moderates in 3Q.
Less companies intend to hire in 2013
You might want to hold on to your current job.
Survey says 4.5% salary hike awaits employees in 2013
Starting salaries were also up in 2012.
Guess which industry had the highest salary increase in 2012
Big thanks should go to growing consumerism.
Economists, analysts reveal bearish outlook for 2012 inflation
Forecast edged up to 4.7%.
Bioengineering scientists make way for 9-year old 'colleague'
It's a wish come true.
Commentary
Liquidity crucial to stock market reform
From ownership to access: Unlocking vehicle productivity in Singapore
Why Singapore schools need AI policies now: A chemistry teacher’s warning