Jack Sim Pushes Hard For A Global Movement
IT IS the room most people want to shut the door on, but Jack Sim found international fame and recognition by opening the eyes of the world to what’s...
Must-Read Books On The Future
IF YOU haven’t read these books in the next six months, or their replacements, you’re not going to be clued in.
That's the warning/advice from Mark Lautman, at the recent the...
Whale Spotting In Singapore
Spiking is an app that tracks how the big whales are investing in Singapore. For those lacking in confidence, it’s a good way to go fishing with the big...
Is Being Big No Longer Better?
IT HAS long been the era of monopolies that have been built up over the decades.
But the arrival of newbies like Google and Facebook who have outstripped the big boys...
MasterChef — Did They Choose The Right Winner?
THE TOUGHEST part about trying to fit hours of footage into an hour-long show is editing to keep the storyline alive and viewers interested.
For Audra Morrice and her fellow...
Malls Mauled in The Next Big Thing
Aldo Lipari, luxury goods veteran, has steered a career through brands like Benetton, Giorgio Armani, GUCCI and BALLY.
There are endless choices out there. From a mind-boggling array of detergents to breathtaking creativity in...
Making Your Space Work For You
HAVING worked with space for the past 20 years, Michael Hagbeck realises it’s a frontier with lots of opportunities.
The veteran of several storage solution companies, Hagbeck realised that the...
Singapore Budget 2018 — Functional But Uninspiring
BEYOND THE meagre $100-$300 bonus payout that has been roundly ridiculed and the impending goods and services tax (GST) hike, there are many other talking points in Singapore Budget 2018.
Delivered...
Can Singapore Disrupt Its Way Forward?
DISRUPTION has swiftly entrenched itself as a buzzword in work landscapes, as technologies pervade every nook and cranny of all industries and are having a profound impact on how business...
Sharing Views On Singapore Society
WHY DID bicycle sharing fail in Singapore, when it has worked in other countries?
How will car sharing affect the supporting industries like car parks?
How will our education system produce creative...