My journey battling dyslexia, the loss of 2 loved ones and an eating disorder (TODAY online)
In 2018, towards the end of my first year of university studying human resource management, my grandfather died of a heart attack during the car ride home from a lunch we shared.
Don’t be too quick to write off the sharing economy, even with COVID-19 (Channel NewsAsia)
Lockdowns and concerns over safety initially affected businesses in the sharing economy, but they have since re-aligned their priorities, says SUSS’ Dr Wang Yue.
Democratise finance by decentralising, not mobbing (The Business Times)
Retail investors won a battle, but are far from winning the war in a system where victory favours those with information advantage and deep pockets.
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汪福波从好友口中偶然得知,疫情给一些弱势年长者带来极大的不便,无法出门买食物,他便和好友一同想到派送饭盒的点子。
Trees offer leadership lessons for non-profit organisations (TODAY online)
On a recent morning jog, I noticed a fallen papaya tree by the side of a road with unripe fruits, its weak roots exposed. It looked to be a victim of a thunderstorm.
Global collective climate action should be a focus (Channel NewsAsia)
Focusing on how countries can reduce their carbon footprint together may be a more productive focus for the climate action agenda, says SUSS’ Koh Tieh Yong.
Encourage seniors in digitalisation drive instead of forcing tech adoption (Channel NewsAsia)
As more activities of daily life, such as shopping and learning move online, one vulnerable group cannot be left on their own to figure things out, says A/Prof Calvin Chan.
Coronavirus pandemic has exposed inequality in Singapore and Hong Kong (South China Morning Post)
While Covid-19 pandemic has made clear the importance of essential workers, showing appreciation should translate into better pay and working conditions.
Can the world benefit from China’s economic resilience yet again? (Channel NewsAsia)
China is widely reported to be the first and only G20 economy to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic with growth in 2020.