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Keeping pace with evolving expectations

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

HR in need of new abilities

Today’s business leaders have serious reservations about their human resource (HR) teams’ abilities, writes Darius Musni. ...

Correct expat salary structure could cut costs

Globalisation has created many benefits for companies, especially by allowing them to tap into a worldwide talent pool, writes Chris Davis. ...

Global firms go east – then head west on the mainland

One less usual way of gathering insights on global business trends is measuring the number of executives relocating to different countries, writes John Cremer. ...

Globalisation prompts Asia-Pacific cultural shift

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

Short-term training aids globe-trotting executives

MBA or EMBA courses have long been the choice of aspiring professionals eager for management ... ...

The best of times for accountants

Despite the gloomy economic climate, this is a very good time for accountants to sharpen the professional skills that can make ... ...

Recruiters weigh value and cost

Uncertainty remains the maxim in the banking and finance industry as turmoil in the euro zone and instability in the ... ...

For an educated workforce

With globalisation resulting in tougher competition all over the world, there is a growing recognition that, in any economy, human resources are the most valuable ... ...

Banking on talent mobility

The expanding cosmopolitan nature of the banking industry is creating job opportunities for career-orientated professionals seeking to broaden ... ...