Are C-Level Leaders Competent Enough For The Future?

Businesses are now looking at preparing the workforce for the future. But what about C-level leaders? How can they lead a change if they aren’t sufficiently equipped to face the uncertain world of tomorrow?
Eastern Philosophy Is Your Key To Digital Transformation

The principles of Eastern philosophy is like the digital world. And different to the principles of Western philosophy. In essence, Eastern and Western philosophy have little in common. It is hard to make comparisons, because they ask and answer different questions of life.
Leveraging Data And Analytics To Make Purposeful Decisions

The onset of the digital era has had a major impact on consumer behaviour, purchasing patterns, payment methods, consumption habits and increasingly high expectations of service.
Digital Disruption: Why Design Thinking Helps

Today, in many parts of the world, companies such as Grab, Uber and Go-Jek have become household names, allowing millions of customers to avail taxi services with better value.
Growing Through Intentional Conversations

In the current environment where technological advances are contributing to a mounting pressure to grow higher, further, and faster, growth requires not just knowledge but the wisdom to apply it. So when time is of the essence, how do you carry out intentional conversations – and how do you transform those into mentoring relationships?
Leveraging the Power of Digital Learning

In Malaysia and elsewhere, business leaders and organisations are crying out for people to have skills beyond the required minimum. Graduates might have the knowledge and practical skills for the job, but today’s world demands so much more from each of us.
Why Recruitment is Broken and How Trust Can Fix It

Trust plays a vital role in the success of these initiatives, providing a cornerstone for building strategic partnerships, establishing a reputation, embracing digital transformation, and more.
How The Most Productive People Avoid Digital Distractions

The research also found that we only spend 2.8 hours per day doing “productive” work. Given the average American works 47 hours per week, most of us spend less than a third of our working hours doing focused, impactful work.
Why Are Organisations Failing To Adapt To A Digital Future?

Our expectations have been set by the digital giants: Google, Alibaba, Amazon, Facebook etc. Anything that falls short of their benchmark-setting experience doesn’t quite pass muster. Failing to adapt can have dire consequences for an organisation. Kodak, Blockbuster and Borders are cases in point.
Why People Are The Key to Successful Digital Transformation

The characteristics of digital natives are clearly different from those of more mature organisations. Their ability to innovate and scale rapidly, generate new revenue streams, organise around small, self-directed teams and pivot with ease is a source of great envy. Add to this the threat of disintermediation and, it’s no surprise that digital transformation has been a hot topic in recent years.