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Brain Drain, Brain Waste And Exporting Talent, Singapore Management University
Brain Drain, Brain Waste And Exporting Talent, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Developing countries should remember the purpose of higher education instead of viewing a degree as a tool for career opportunities overseas
Education As A Catalyst For Socio-Economic Development In South Africa, Singapore Management University
Education As A Catalyst For Socio-Economic Development In South Africa, Singapore Management University
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In order to progress socially and economically, a united South Africa will have to focus on an education sector hindered by apartheid era policies.
Innovation In Organisations, Singapore Management University
Innovation In Organisations, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Inter-team competition activates information coordination and innovative performance of teams; implication of team members’ narcissism
Education For A Second Career, Singapore Management University
Education For A Second Career, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Two former soldiers go from the business of waging war to waging war in business
Working Inclusiveness Into Society, Singapore Management University
Working Inclusiveness Into Society, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Treating the disabled as no different from able-bodied folks and holding them to the same standards are key
Is The Ability To Speak Multiple Languages Always A Good Thing?, Singapore Management University
Is The Ability To Speak Multiple Languages Always A Good Thing?, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
People who speak more than one language are more likely to be smarter, but they might have a smaller vocabulary
The Rise Of The Gen Y Workforce In India, Singapore Management University
The Rise Of The Gen Y Workforce In India, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Technology, education, and demographics make the Indian Gen Y a force to be reckoned with
Uniquely Bloomberg, Singapore Management University
Uniquely Bloomberg, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
A study conducted at the global media company unveiled the "And factor", which defines leadership qualities in the organisation.
‘Educating Indonesia’ And The Minister Who’S Making It Happen, Singapore Management University
‘Educating Indonesia’ And The Minister Who’S Making It Happen, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Energy and optimism were highlights of the recent speech given by Indonesia’s Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan during the SMU Presidential Distinguished Lecturer Series. While the optimism may be rooted deeply in the potential of Indonesia’s current demographic — more than 30 percent of its population is aged between 19 and 24, and more than 50 percent is under 29, making it one of the youngest productive populations in the world — its economic success story is fact, reflected in its G-20 membership, where it is the second fastest growing economy.Yet much remains to be done to unleash the full potential …
The Worth And Values Of Education, Singapore Management University
The Worth And Values Of Education, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Singapore’s education minister Heng Swee Keat surprised parents and educators when he indicated last September at his first major policy address a desire for education in Singapore – which has come under criticisms for its emphasis on grades- to return to the basics of moulding students’ characters.