Tertiary institutions, public transport ratings down again
Tertiary institutions and public transport here are seeing fewer happy customers, based on the latest Customers Satisfaction Index. UniSIM and the…
Keeping the volunteer flame burning
As the Games end today, Singapore YOG Organising Committee and educational institutions are lining up various initiatives to show their appreciation…
Satisfaction with public transportation falls
Assistant Professor Marcus Lee, Academic Director of ISES, commented that while CSISG is unable to pinpoint the specific area customers are not happy…
NRF Technology Incubation Scheme funds seven start-ups
Among the seven start-ups in biomedical sciences and information technology which are getting funding from this year-old scheme are Foound and Artyii…
Right up our Valley: Why Singapore ought to quit copying Silicon Valley
It seems that when it comes to encouraging innovation and invention, the ?standard approach? in every country that Edward Jung has come across, is…
Customer satisfaction over transport down
Customer satisfaction over Singapore's public transport system, in particular for trains and buses, has taken a hit according to latest quarterly…
Structured products to be simpler
Following the Lehman Brothers minibond scandal, structured products offered in future will be simple and less sophisticated, according to industry…
Satisfaction with public transport dips
The latest quarterly figures of the Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore from SMU's Institute of Service Excellence show that customer…
SMEs get help in attracting grads
SMU undergraduate Annabel Tio is hesitant about working for SMEs due to worries about job security and smaller infrastructure of such local firms.
Success, not size 0, makes women want to eat less <strong></strong>
Studies have shown that media images contribute to the development of eating disorders. Associate Professor Norman Li and colleagues found that women…