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Flash Coffee fuels Asia's growing middle class
How did a coffee chain land US$15 million in Series A funding after launching at the start of a global pandemic?
June 18, 2021
Leadership
How business schools should pivot amid the Covid-19 pandemic
"I have no idea what people need in 30 years. But I can guarantee you that 'thinking' will still be in fashion," says Mihov.
June 11, 2021
Special Event
Prepare for gradual post-Covid recovery, but don’t bet on return to 'normal'
“My guess is that you cannot apply the traditional way of looking at bricks-and-mortar stores to the tech space.”-Howie Lee, OCBC
December 11, 2020
Singapore economy
Singapore now the most innovative country outside of Europe
SINGAPORE (July 11): Singapore has moved up two notches to be the fifth most innovative country amongst 126 nations in the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2018 report.
July 11, 2018
Global Markets
Singapore's 1Q business confidence dips on surprise fall in Feb exports: Reuters/Insead survey
SINGAPORE (Mar 21): Business confidence in Singapore dipped over the first quarter of 2018 even as the region’s business sentiment reached a seven-year high, according to the Thomson Reuters/Insead Asian Business Sentiment Survey for the first quarter.
March 21, 2018
Global Markets
Geopolitical tensions rattle business confidence in Asian firms
SINGAPORE (Sept 20): Business confidence among Asian companies fell for the first time in the July-September period as escalating geopolitical tensions outweighed an improved performance by most economies in the region.
September 20, 2017
Singapore ranks as most innovative country in Asean: Global Innovation Index 2017
SINGAPORE (June 15): Singapore ranks first in Asia and seventh worldwide in the latest Global Innovation Index (GII) 2017, a study co-authored by Cornell University, Insead and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
June 15, 2017
Are your employees unwilling to help each other? It’s because of the economic downturn
SINGAPORE (Aug 30): A research from Singapore Management University (SMU) and INSEAD has shown that employees who extend help to their colleagues at work would be less likely to continue when there are signs that the economy is slowing down.
August 30, 2016