S'pore banks 5 years behind in analytics use, says SAS
Jim Goodnight, SAS CEO, said, “Data intelligence works well with patterns and breaking down customer behaviour.” He was in Singapore to help kick off…
Women returning to the workforce a vital force
Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Human Resources Tan Hwee Hoon commented on the phenomenon of an increasing number of women re-…
NTUC looks to provide more job opportunities for mature PMEs
Singapore's labour movement is working with employers to provide more meaningful job opportunities for members who are mature professionals, managers…
Purchase of Brompton bicycles – is it wrong to receive a single Tender submission?
Nparks' intended purchase of Brompton bicycles has become a hot topic recently. Many are questioning the need for Nparks to purchase the specified…
Making IT happen
After graduating from Nanyang Polytechnic, Ms Tan Xue Shan was awarded a scholarship from SMU to study for a Bachelor's degree in Information Systems…
Every story matters
SPH scholar Joyce Hooi pursued a double degree at SMU in economics and business management, with a major in finance. She took a six-month internship…
Intellectual property rights: Maintain a practical balance
SMU Associate Professor of Law Locknie Hsu made reference to Mr Tan Tee Jim's observation in his article on “Become an Asian intellectual property…
Medishield hike starting next year worries two groups of residents – the poor and the elderly
SMU Assistant Professor of Economics Fujii Tomoki commented on the recent announcement by the Ministry of Health to raise the premiums for Medishield…
Wanted: Youth with desire to serve
Two new scholarships, the Dymon Asia Scholarship for Social Impact and the Chong Pang Scholarship for Social Impact will be given to undergraduates…
Poor, elderly fear MediShield hike
SMU Assistant Professor of Economics Tomoki Fujii commented on the changes to the MediShield next year and said that those who are hit the hardest…