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Nora Tong

The model chef

Tough but tender, Esther Sham is cooking up some ambitious plans, writes Nora Tong. ...

Brush stroke

Being told he had six months to live gave Simon Birch a new perspective, writes Nora Tong. ...

'Sisters, mothers and nannies'

Forum hears that female leaders feel more comfortable about looking after their staff, writes Nora Tong. ...

In faith, hope and charity

Jacqueline Leung Po-chu is grateful for the opportunity to meet new faces, learn new skills and find joy in her role as chairman of Po Leung Kuk, one of Hong Kong’s largest non-governmental ... ...

Survey finds HK staff are unhappy with pay and packages

Hong Kong employees are generally dissatisfied with their pay and benefits, according to Mercer's latest What's Going on Around the World ... ...

Children of Gen Y revolution

Project manager Kevin Wong belongs to the younger generation of managerial staff at Kowloon Watch ... ...

Dose of adversity can be healthy

Joe Ngai, managing partner of McKinsey’s Hong Kong office, knows what it's like to be jolted out of one’s comfort zone... ...

Being there for people in need

The staff club of ANZ Hong Kong has come a long way since organising its initial community ... ...

Accountant returns to first love

As one of the first batch of young accountants from Hong Kong venturing into the mainland in the mid-1990s, Roy Lo, deputy managing director of Beijing-based ShineWing (HK) CPA, knew at that time the industry's future would ... ...

Green lifestyle can also be fun

Motivating children to learn and keeping them engaged in the process is no small feat, as Esther Lee, a Sony Hong Kong employee, has gathered from ... ...