Hold bus services to higher standards
With over three million passenger trips on buses every day, the impact of small delays by buses is huge. Expectedly, the SMU's 2010 Q2 Customer…
No exposed upper thigh
While NTU relaxes its dress code for students, there are no formal rules on students' attire at the SMU. SMU students have the freedom to choose what…
Make corporate culture work for you
Asian managers need a much more empowered culture that reflects openness to change and more engaged employees. Presently, they exhibit a number of…
A winning political baptism of fire
SMU Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan writes that elections are not just about placing MPs in Parliament. For a citizen, the act of voting is one…
NTU now allows shorts and sandals
SMU does not have dressing guidelines for its students, preferring to treat them as young adults with freedom of choice in dressing and observing…
Keeping One Step Ahead
Dean of the SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Prof Howard Thomas and his co-author writes that the crisis has necessitated a reform of business…
Outstanding achievements come from passion and devotion
With the launch of the CEEMAN Champion Award, CEEMAN wanted to further promote and foster excellence in the areas that are considered critical for…
Singapore: World Class Business Hub
Third-year SMU undergraduate Ian Lim writes about how Singapore transformed from an economic backwater to the world's fourth most affluent society.
China academics: the difference in styles of three Singapore Prime Ministers
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan commented that MM Lee Kuan Yew adopted a more parental approach in governing the country whereas SM Goh Chok Tong and…
China academics: Lee Hsien Loong comes across as both Prime Minister and people's friend
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan observed that PM Lee Hsien Loong has continued the pro-business stance of his predecessor SM Goh Chok Tong which…
