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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. ...

China firms roll out incentives amid talent war

Faced with lacklustre demand from developed markets, moderate GDP growth forecasts and rising salary costs, employers on the mainland are looking for innovative, but sustainable, ways to reward and retain employees, writes Chris Davis. ...

Flexibility helps boost loyalty and productivity

While the issue of fixed working hours continues to provoke lively debate in Hong Kong, the concept of flexible hours is becoming more appealing to senior managers, writes Chris Davis. ...

Catering and telecoms show top hiring potential

As 2013 moves towards its close, the hiring intentions of Hong Kong employers remain positive, at the same time as staff turnover in the city has hit a 10-year high, writes Chris Davis. ...

Employer of choice

CEO of AIG HK Marc Breuil says the insurance giant has an array of strategies to lure the best staff, writes Darius Musni. ...

Leading from the front

Customer-facing bank staff require special skills in order to provide clients with financial peace of mind, writes Chris Davis. ...

No support for IT support

I'm having second thoughts after joining a huge multinational corporation as the IT department is in a complete mess. ...

SNAKES and ladders

Experts say that in the Year of the Snake, HR functions will have to improve the ways they attract and retain the best employees, writes John Cremer. ...

Travelling light

Vivian Chau, general manager of J Plus Boutique Hotel, tells Wong Yat-hei that small is beautiful in the hospitality sector. ...

All together as ‘one family’

Anita Chan says that a new HR initiative at the Cosmo hotel chain is helping strengthen family bonds ... ...