Asian employers can’t ignore the importance of an agile culture
For employers in Asia seeking a competitive edge with today’s shifting market demands and the millennial talent pool, agility has to come first.
Developing personal presence in employees
Personal presence isn’t just for business leaders – it is fundamentally about how we connect with others, and because of that, it is for everyone.
Getting millennials onboard the maritime industry
Competition for young talent is becoming increasingly stiff as young people are entering the workforce with greater expectations.
The challenges of personalised healthcare
A main challenge in personalised healthcare is the work that comes with improving or revamping existing models of corporate healthcare.
Operating as a global top employer in transformational times
The Head of HR for Growth and Emerging Markets at Takeda outlines the three core people management principles adopted by her team.
The rise of personalisation in corporate healthcare
Personalisation in corporate healthcare can help to nip problems in the bud and provide a holistic sense of care and well-being.
Five mistakes that turn corporate security awareness into a waste
The true purpose of security awareness training is not to raise awareness, but to change an employee’s behavior online.
Seven ways AI and AR will impact future workplaces (Part 2)
Peter Andrew, Senior Director of Workplace Strategies for CBRE Asia-Pacific, discusses the impact of AI and AR in Future Workplaces.
Accepting the inevitability of failure can help gender diversity
Women struggle to be visible at the workplace while avoiding backlash – thus breeding a culture where a fear of failure is persistent.
Seven ways AI and AR will impact future workplaces
Peter Andrew, Senior Director of Workplace Strategies for CBRE Asia-Pacific, discusses the impact of AI and AR in Future Workplaces.
Personal agency is the first step in building a #BalanceForBetter society
How women can define their success on their own terms, without following anyone’s rules but their own, by taking charge of their own personal agency.
You don’t have to be Apple to attract the iGeneration
An engaged workforce can be cultivated through the practice of three values – patience, empowerment, and gratitude, says the CEO of Far East Hospitality.
Harnessing social communications technology to improve the workplace
Diverse communication channels can help address the needs, expectations, and generational perspectives employees bring to the workplace.
Three trends impacting core HR systems
JustLogin’s Chief Operating Officer Chiou Hao Chan highlights three trends that are set to rewrite the rulebook for core HR systems.
Happy employees make better employees at Spotify
At Spotify, doing what’s best for the company translates to doing what’s best for its people, says its Head of HR for Asia-Pacific, Michael Kim.
How transformation is infinitely ongoing at DBS Bank
We speak to Paul Cobban, DBS Bank’s Chief Data and Transformation Officer, about the challenges and rewards of continuous transformation.
Engagement: don’t let it start and finish with a survey
Engagement is not a tick-box, one-time exercise – it must be continued activity that is constantly reviewed and improved upon.
The thriving business model: people, process, technology
Businesses must embrace new business models to be sustainable in the long run, says Manik Narayan Saha, CIO of SAP Asia-Pacific.
HR Insider Exclusive: Spotify’s shiny happy people
HRM Magazine Asia talks to Spotify’s Head of HR for Asia-Pacific to learn more about its Swedish-inspired people management philosophy.
How Shopee benefits from the strengths of a diverse workforce
At Shopee, every employee is seen an individual with their own personal style and needs, which are accommodate as best as possible.
How OCBC Bank is infusing analytics into HR
In this exclusive chat, Deepak Bansal, OCBC’s Vice-President of Analytics, highlights why employee data is a new frontier for HR.
Five rules for a future-ready hiring process
Here are five tips for organisations grappling with how modernise their their recruitment processes and continue to attract the best talent.
12 ways to get fired from a Chief HR Officer role
Worried for your job at the top of your organisation’s HR tree? Emerging tech commentator John Sumser says there are 12 reasons you might be right.
The undeniable benefits of humble leadership
When a more humble CEO leads the company, collaboration, information sharing, and a common purpose are likely to follow.
The hyper-intelligent workforce and the future of work
How AI will give rise to a hyper-intelligent workforce, and how the reduction of the need for work will impact society.
How HR can play a pivotal role in challenging the status quo
Chinmay Sharma, the Director of People and Culture at Philip Morris Malaysia, discusses the role of HR in pushing for change.
Enabling IT professionals to thrive in the digital era
Organisations must find a way to harness the power of digital technologies in a positive way, and IT professionals are key to doing so.
Female safety remains an overlooked issue in most corporate travel policies
Organisations’ corporate travel policies have not been updated to meet the needs of female employees, despite the dangers they face.
How leaders can enable a ripple effect with coaching
When measuring leadership, we should not only assess its direct impact to an individual, but also its indirect impact – the ripple effect.
Technology trends for talent management in 2019
Newer technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the application of big data can help companies recruit top performers.