Tag Archives: Lee Kong Chian School of Business

A New Way of Assessing Performance?

US tech companies are leading the field with new ways to evaluate staff and this trend is gaining traction in Asia. But how well can it be adopted in the region? Fermin Diez, adjunct professor at SMU's Lee Kong Chian School of Business and human capital expert, ... Read More

Taking Entrepreneurship to the Arts

SMU undergraduate trio Kritika Lohumi, Karl Gan and Syed Mahera Masuda to launch The stART Series exhibitions this April
What does entrepreneurship have to do with the arts? In a candid conversation with SMU undergraduate, Karl Gan, he shares how his team of three are looking to make art more accessible and viable in Singapore, starting with their new art exhibition venture, The stART! ... Read More

ASMU Blog: 13,525 kilometres away from home

Jökulsálón Glacier Lagoon in Iceland. Image credits: Jacob Ma
What's it like to go on an overseas exchange programme to a country where you don't speak the local language? Find out about Sharlene's exchange programme experience, and how it equipped her with new perspectives while bringing her out of her comfort zone.

ASMU Blog: A Different U

How does one transform into a Different U? Find out more from the experiences of Wayne Kang, a member of the SMU Ambassadorial Corps.

Team DingGo’s journey to Asia Venture Challenge 2015

From relative strangers to a winning team: the DingGo team from SMU’s Master of Science in Innovation (MI) shares the details of a journey that began last November, when their mobile app idea was chosen to represent SMU in the annual Asia Venture Challenge business plan competition.

Advice for mature students taking the SMU MBA

In this tongue-in-cheek post, our MBA graduate Willis Lim reflects on being the oldest student in his cohort, and dispenses words of wisdom to other mature students who intend to take up the SMU MBA.

SMU MBAの授業のReview

Our part-time MBA student, Masaki Hosokawa, reviews the modules that he has taken so far and shares his impressions of the MBA programme. (Written in Japanese)

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