The Price Of Success In The Next Big Thing

The continued growth of the Southeast Asian region is likely to bring it greater prosperity. But it is also likely to see the rise of human trafficking and other corrupt activities as labour-intensive...
Prof Ben Choi, Nanyang Business School

Why Do Sharing Economy Businesses Fail?

THERE have been examples of sharing businesses that have run flat, at least in some markets. In Singapore, bicycle sharing comes to mind, with the two-wheelers discarded around the island. But there...

New Media Delivers New Opportunities

THE NEW media has swept in on a digital wave to push some of the old ways to the side. While those who like the benefits of greater efficiency will...
fake news

Fake News – Facing The Facts

MOHAMED GERALDEZ talks about the impact of fake news on society and why he feels legislation should not be the way to go. The US entrepreneur and vlogger was speaking at...
eggs

How Many Eggs Do We Eat In Singapore?

WE TAKE them for granted as we crack open a few to whip up that omelet, or have them with our toast and coffee. Eggs are part of our daily...

A Quick Recap – KIG 2014

STORM magazine’s annual significant powwow brought together an eclectic mix of speakers and thinkers at Keep It Going: The Next Big Thing. By Thusitha de Silva The world is changing so quickly...

The Hong Kong Conundrum

THE SITUATION in Hong Kong has dragged on much longer than most people expected or wanted. Demonstrations over the weekends have stretched on for 15 weeks with no sign that...
Dr Sanjay Kuttan

Teach Them Well For Tomorrow

  PANELISTS at the Keep It Going: the Nth revolutioN session on The Good, The Bad And The Ugly Of The Future voiced their opinions about what lay ahead. In this...
economic development

It’s Not Rocket Science…It’s Harder!

AUTHOR and economic developer Mark Lautman, is looking forward to the decades to come. Mark is the Keynote Speaker at the inaugural the Nth revolutioN event on September 27. His talk,...

Sports For Change

Non-profits may work towards a cause but often find themselves contending with the same issues as commercial entities. Will an aggressive and competitive mindset make a difference? By S....