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Globalisation prompts Asia-Pacific cultural shift

It's goodbye homogeneity, hello diversity, as organisations in Asia-Pacific wake up to the realities of ... ...

Parenthood suits family lawyer

Rita Ku’s exuberance is infectious. It’s the morning after a celebratory party at the China Club and she breezes into the room talking about ... ...

Survey shows friendship outweighs pay in the city

Italian theologian Thomas Aquinas said: “There is nothing on this earth to be prized more than true friendship.” Judging by the latest Workmonitor ... ...

One-woman training board

Virginia Choi has come a long way since her United Christian Hospital (UCH) roots, where she provided social services, community mental-health education ... ...

Young blood's sweat, tears and fears

Across the world, millions of young jobseekers are struggling to find employment. Youth joblessness inched up this year, with the current levels moving closer to ... ...

Taking a break makes a team

It made perfect sense for Travelport's Hong Kong office to take time off to be spoiled a few weeks ... ...

Poorer business English may hit competitiveness

Hong Kong's employees are getting by with only a basic command of Business English, the Global Business English ... ...

Small firm has pure intentions

Tucked away in a nondescript industrial building in Kwun Tong, Richform Holdings is seriously walking its corporate ... ...

Sara's shorthand for success

These days, Sara Beattie, whose self-named brand is synonymous with secretarial services in Hong Kong, has little to do with the steno pool that got her business off ... ...

All eyes on 'Age of Compliance'

Growth and stricter enforcement of anti-bribery and anti-corruption legislation in the United States and Europe, and the rapid expansion of multinational corporations in Asia, are fuelling ... ...