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Volume 05 Issue 2

Here’s to an Open Economy
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Accidental Captains

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Should we be cheering or jeering? The U.S. trade policy and its impact on Asia are under the spotlight.

Featured Articles

  • More than half of humanity currently lives in urban areas, and the United Nations predicts that figure will reach 70 percent by 2050. Cities worldwide already generate a significant amount of solid waste annually, adding to vexing issues that the global community is trying to address–demand for transportation, air pollution, access to public open spaces, urban sprawl, and general sustainability challenges.

  • JUMBO Group shows how digital transformation and its seafood business can go together.

From the Editor
Here’s to an Open Economy
Should we be cheering or jeering? The U.S. trade policy and its impact on Asia are under the spotlight.
At The Helm
Singapore’s core values: An an interview with the seventh President of Singapore, Dr Tony Tan
An interview with the seventh President of Singapore, Dr Tony Tan.
Vantage Point
Accidental captains: How to sink strategy even before it is executed
Wouldn’t it be scary if captains of ships were hired at random, instead of through a careful selection process?
Industry Watch
Coming to grips with the reality of eLearning
In boardrooms all over the world today a scenario is played out again and again: Chief Learning Officers (CLOs) enthusiastically pitch the strategy of eLearning while chief executives remain sceptical over the outcomes.
Incentives: Achieving business results with the right pay scheme
Much has been said both for and against using incentives to drive business results—be it revenue and profit, or market share.
Men’s cosmetics: challenging conventional marketing wisdom
Men and beauty seem to be two contradictory domains because we often rely on an outdated assumption that men only want to appear manly and nothing more.
Case In Point
Paris Baguette: A Korean's brand success in France
Winning the annual Coupe du Monde de Boulangerie, the most prestigious baking competition in the world, was no mean feat for South Korea’s Paris Baguette, a relatively new kid on the global baking block.
Executive Brief
Pride and protectionism: U.S. trade policy and its impact on Asia
Many of the trade policies of the United States President Donald Trump’s administration are aimed at addressing the perceived adverse impact of trade on the country’s manufacturing employment, and improving trade deals the President sees as not being in U.S. interests.
Globe Telecom: Redefining telecommunications in the Philippines
Globe Telecom—a major telecommunications service provider in the Philippines—had a long, pioneering history in the communications business.
The Entrepreneur's Corner
Lighting the spark in the Philippines: An interview with Rosemarie ‘Bubu’ Andres, the Global Chair of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization
An interview with Rosemarie ‘Bubu’ Andres, the Global Chair of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization.

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