Trust in organisations: Back to the basics
Deddi Tedjakumara, Executive Director of the Prasetiya Mulya Executive Learning Institute, says it’s time for organisations to focus on building trust.
Widodo calls for global talent
As he starts his second term Indonesian President wants to develop the country’s human resources as his top priority.
CHRO Series Indonesia: Sold out event to welcome Manpower Minister
The in-depth exploration of strategic HR issues in Southeast Asia’s most populous nation will see a full house at the Shangri-La Hotel in Jakarta.
Singapore and Indonesia join forces to develop human capital
The two nations will build economic ties on a wide range of areas including infrastructure, human capital development and the digital economy.
Indonesian unicorn bucks trend and slashes staff
While most billion dollar startups are expanding headcount, Bukalapak is cutting its workforce to become leaner.
Indonesia is building a new capital city to replace congested Jakarta
In a highly ambitious and costly exercise, a new location has been picked but it won’t be ready for another decade.
Indonesia to overhaul generous payouts for fired workers
Employers worry that Southeast Asia’s largest economy has been losing ground due to its strict labour laws.
Indonesia struggles to find talent despite “relaxed work culture”
Indonesia is facing a talent crunch and businesses are enticing workers with attractive offerings beyond financial compensation, a new report has found.
Building learning agility across an organisation: The three Cs
Curiosity, connection, and contextualisation will help organisations to define and build learning agility, says Deddi Tedjakumara.
Indonesia government to spend US$35.5 billion on education
The government of Indonesia will invest substantially this year to improve the employability of country’s workforce.
Indonesia holds government forum to boost job creation
The Indonesia Development Forum 2019 will take place in July this year, signalling the government’s intent to spur jobs creation.
Indonesian Manpower Ministry calls for flexible working for women
If plans by the Indonesia Manpower Ministry come to fruition, women in the country will soon enjoy more flexible working hours.
Indonesians, Indians most optimistic workers in Asia-Pacific
Indonesian and Indian workers are more confident about career opportunities than those in any other major economy in Asia Pacific.
Indonesia calls on HR to lead nationwide skills development
The Minister for Manpower says HR leaders have an important role in raising the living standards of the country’s working poor.
Indonesia’s unemployment figure drops to 7 million
Thanks to the growth of certain sectors, unemployment in Indonesia is now at 7 million, down from 7.04 million in the previous year.
HRM Asia Watch List 2018: Jahja Soenarta
Jahja Soenarta is currently focused on the next stage of digital transformation for his organisation and its more than 10,000 employees.
HRM Asia Watch List 2018: Monica Oudang
The Chief HR Officer for Indonesia’s Go-Jek plans to continue nurturing the company’s unique culture, even as it soars to ever-greater heights.
HRM Asia Watch List 2018: Dianne Goette
The Asia-Pacific Regional Director for Talent Acquisition with Ogilvy has taken an unconventional route to HR leadership.
Up close and personal with a media startup’s chief of staff
We find out more about digital media company PT Brilio Ventura Indonesia’s Chief of Staff.
Asia’s most effective workspaces: Go-Jek (Jakarta)
Indonesia’s hottest startup Go-Jek’s homely headquarters is next on our list.
MedcoEnergi’s integrated talent development approach
Leadership development is one of MedcoEnergi’s greatest long-term HR challenges. How does it build a steady talent pipeline?
An inside look at MedcoEnergi’s cost-efficient business model
Every organisation is looking to drive cost efficiencies in the present business environment – but perhaps none more so than MedcoEnergi.