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Transforming Health Systems in a Post-COVID World

Three recommendations for building system resilience.

Published in Volume 09 Issue 1 on
Transforming Health Systems in a Post-COVID World

Global Mobility: Why People Migrate

Implications for a nation's human resources and technology policies.

Published in Volume 08 Issue 2 on
Global Mobility: Why People Migrate

Not Just Survive, but Thrive

Capitalising on the silver linings of the pandemic.

Published in Volume 08 Issue 1 on
Not Just Survive, but Thrive

Covid-19 Impact on the Global Economy beyond the Near Term        

The pandemic is likely to make long term changes to deglobalisation and medium-term inflation.

Published in Volume 07 Issue 2 on
Covid-19 Impact on the Global Economy beyond the Near Term        

The future of retailing: When the artificial becomes real

Digital technology, including e-commerce and e-market exchanges, has been the most significant disruptive force for the retail industry in the last two decades.

Published in Volume 07 Issue 1 on
The future of retailing: When the artificial becomes real

Corporate innovation: Digitising innovation management

Digitisation of innovation management allows organisations to spend less time managing innovation and more time on things that really matter.

Published in Volume 06 Issue 2 on
Corporate innovation: Digitising innovation management

AI gets real at Singapore's Changi Airport (Part 1): A learning journey

Ranked as the best airport for seven consecutive years, Singapore’s Changi Airport is lauded the world over for the efficient, safe, pleasurable and seamless service it offers the millions of passengers that pass through its facilities annually.

Published in Volume 06 Issue 1 on
AI gets real at Singapore's Changi Airport (Part 1): A learning journey

Accidental captains: How to sink strategy even before it is executed

Wouldn’t it be scary if captains of ships were hired at random, instead of through a careful selection process?

Published in Volume 05 Issue 2 on
Accidental captains: How to sink strategy even before it is executed

Vietnam: Reaping long-term gains from agricultural land reforms

Agriculture in Vietnam is in need of flexibility, efficiency, modernisation and innovation.

Published in Volume 05 Issue 1 on
Vietnam: Reaping long-term gains from agricultural land reforms
Strategy and Stewardship in an Uncertain World

Volume 12 Issue 2

This issue, as we continue to celebrate Singapore Management University’s (SMU) 25th anniversary, we explore leadership in higher education, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), ethical stewardship, and other challenges, highlighting how they intersect in our increasingly complex, fast-chang

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