As part of a podcast series, SMU OBHR Assoc Prof Michael Bashshur and PhD candidate Laurel Teo share how AI affects important human resources aspects such as well-being, privacy and leadership at work.
Covid-19 is causing unprecedented disruptions not only to businesses, but also to PMETs working across different types of job roles and industries. Check out these six tips on how one can build career resilience amidst global ... Read More
Where working from home was once a dream for cubicle dwellers here, what has gone so wrong with the phenomenon – made a necessity by Covid – that it’s propelled Singapore to the top of the chart as the most ... Read More
Can’t travel? No problem. Watch how Year 4 Accountancy undergraduate Tan Shu Min got to experience a multicultural working environment through her overseas virtual internship stint with a Balinese startup.
Ho Ngai Meng, a Doctor of Business Administration Candidate at the Lee Kong Chian School of Business, started his career as a software developer. Out of pure happenstance, he landed a trainer role and is today, a 20-year veteran in the people and talent development field.
A recent study co-authored by SMU’s Assoc Prof Roy Chua revealed that female pairs work together better to handle disagreements on how work should be accomplished in the workplace, as compared to men, amongst ... Read More
In a world increasingly fragmented by the forces of a global pandemic and political uncertainty, the role of psychology is more impactful than ever before. SMU alumnus Brandon Koh shares how he is bridging the gap between psychology and the masses through ... Read More
Ever tried pausing to take stock of your thoughts, feelings and environment when you feel completely overwhelmed at work? Associate Professor Jochen Reb of SMU’s Lee Kong Chian School of Business tells us how being mindful can help us cope with ... Read More