mental health

South Korea's Han Kang, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, on the power of healing fiction - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Books

South Korea's Han Kang, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, on the power of healing fiction

Books that underscore heavy subjects are being pushed aside in favour of topics the younger demographic find more relatable

Labour market

Watch for 'presenteeism' when employees are not fully functioning in the workplace: Intellect report

Singapore placed fifth among 12 APAC countries surveyed on work engagement, employee well-being and organisational support.

CXOs

Well-being: The hidden cost of success for entrepreneurs in Singapore

In chasing success, many business owners are prone to neglecting their own well-being, prioritising their bottom line.

CXOs

The case for culturally relevant mental health programmes is clear and compelling

Employees increasingly value digital platforms that help them easily and equitably access healthcare.

Inclusive society

Now back at work, Singaporeans want better mental health support, gender equality

From mental health support to equal parental leave, what do Singaporeans want from the workplace of the future?
Kin actress Krissy Jesudason on becoming a ‘shero’ for the Breast Cancer Foundation - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Feature

Kin actress Krissy Jesudason on becoming a ‘shero’ for the Breast Cancer Foundation

​Actress and "Shero" Krissy Jesudason shares her personal journey of losing her stepmum to breast cancer

CXOs

How data analytics can help improve mental health in the workplace

What's needed to deliver whole-person care since mental health is made up of many aspects?

CXOs

Building an employee-centric organisation

As workers re-evaluate their work life, having a people-first strategy can help firms overcome the Great Resignation.
Moving ahead with digital transformation - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Digital Economy

Moving ahead with digital transformation

Here are some ways organisations in Asia Pacific are transforming to future-proof themselves in the new digital era.
Left school at 16, but mental healthcare start-up founder now works with Fortune 500 companies - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Disruption and Digitalisation

Left school at 16, but mental healthcare start-up founder now works with Fortune 500 companies

Launched last April, Intellect has signed more than 20 enterprise clients, including Foodpanda, Shopback, Carousell and Schroders.
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