Coming up with a business idea is not that toughest part – building up and maintaining a business is. Do you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur?
Is “smart” really better? SMU Professor Tan Hwee Pink cautions that while we enjoy the benefits of the Internet of things, the threats and issues are also things the should not be overlooked.
Artificial intelligence disruption is making waves and it seems even "non-tech" industries are not spared. In the legal realm, how will it work with us, and how will it work against us? Professor of Law Eliza Mik talks machines, unintended ... Read More
When it comes to fintech, Singapore means business. We speak to fintech start-up incubator, LATTICE80, and SMU Professor Paul Griffin about Singapore's potential for becoming a global fintech hub, and what lies ahead in this journey of evolution.
ASEAN has enjoyed positive growth so far since its inception 50 years ago. While ASEAN seems set to become the world’s fourth-largest economy by 2050, one inherent implication on the future lies in the area of ... Read More
Innovation often invites some level of messiness and creative chaos. But what does this mean for Singapore – a country whose success has been built on an efficient, rules-based system?
Senior Credit Suisse banker Mary Ann Gabriel already works with some of Asia’s wealthiest entrepreneurs. So why did she decide to start an EMBA?
Keeve Tan was already enjoying considerable success in Asian banking. But he wanted to ensure his skills stayed relevant for a long-term career.
It's exciting times those in financial services who have embraced technology. In fact, banks are learning their lesson and taking fintech very seriously now. So, what is the next big catch and how are banks future-proofing?
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is creating a disruption unlike any other we've seen before. But what does this mean for the future jobs market? Here's what to look out for and what you need to remain relevant in the future workforce.