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On the AEC, economic miracles and leadership I was reading the tributes to the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew the other day, and came across this comment from Henry Kissinger, an astute strategist and a man of letters who at 91 is continuing to contribute to society through his writing. “The mark of a great leader is to take his society from where it is to where it has never been.” The essence of strategic management. In fact, Dr Kissinger believed that there was no better strategic thinker in the world today than Mr Lee.

On the AEC, economic miracles and leadership I was reading the tributes to the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew the other day, and came across this comment from Henry Kissinger, an astute strategist and a man of letters who at 91 is continuing to contribute to society through his writing. “The mark of a great leader is to take his society from where it is to where it has never been.” The essence of strategic management. In fact, Dr Kissinger believed that there was no better strategic thinker in the world today than Mr Lee.

An interview with the Republic of Indonesia’s former Minister of Trade and former Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Professor Mari Pangestu.

Open policies, an attractive workforce and new market potential in the Philippines–all suggest a ‘take-off’ is underway.

Unilever promotes water sustainability through product innovation.

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has often been described as the fulcrum around which the security, political and economic architecture of Asia-Pacific will be built. But can ASEAN play that role?

Mobile health solutions have created a revolution in the global healthcare ecosystem.

A widening gulf between the practice of management and academic organisations characterises the state of affairs in business schools today.

A new wave of mergers and acquisitions and foreign direct investments is coming into Vietnam thanks to macro stability, an emerging middle class and changes in Asia’s manufacturing landscape.

Structural changes in Asia’s demand for petroleum threaten to disrupt supply stability, especially for Southeast Asia.

ASEAN’s political, economic and demographic factors suggest a giant is awakening.

Reform and integration are key for tapping Vietnam’s economic potential.

The environment in Singapore has become more conducive for entrepreneurship. What lies ahead and what lessons can other Asian countries learn?

Investing in human resources and leadership potential to develop sustained competitive advantage.