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Entrepreneur or corporate leader? For pre-retirement senior executives, there are still good opportunities available

Recently we have seen a number of very capable and seasoned corporate executives decline good job offers from established companies. ...

Best Employers judges impressed by genuine effort to improve HR relations

After spending a day sifting through the data from the Aon Hewitt Best Employers Study, the five judges for today's... ...

Keeping pace with evolving expectations

Public perceptions of senior bankers are not overly flattering at present, writes Jeffrey Tang. ...

Senior leaders hold key to employer profile

Follow-the-leader seems the name of the game for professionals contemplating their career choices in Greater China and Singapore, according to a recent survey by the MRIC Group, writes John Brennan. ...

Shadow my leader

Classified Post’s Shadow a CEO Programme gave students an inside view of top-level business, writes John Brennan. ...

Solution revolution

Consultancy Sia Partners seeks over 20 new professionals to meet Asia activity surge, writes Chris Davis. ...

Cultivating the best terms for garden leave

Employers often include “garden leave” provisions in their contracts of employment as a means of protecting their business when faced with the imminent departure of a key or senior employee, writes Gareth Thomas and Helen Beech. ...

Shooting on target

LGT Bank (HK) MD Dinasa Yeung sees parallels between her passion for football and career success, writes Chris Davis. ...

Breaking with tradition

Ovolo Group COO Dirk Dalichau is looking for 120 people to staff a new kind of Hong Kong hotel, writes Raymond Ma. ...

The dangers of sugaring the pill when sacking errant staff

It is often said that Hong Kong employment law is relatively easy and less complex than other jurisdictions like the mainland and Japan, writes Pattie Walsh. ...