Smart is a nation whose public officers’ work computers can’t access Internet
Singapore has been talking about being a smart nation for quite some time now. This video posted by the government tries to explain what a smart nation is: It says that a Smart Nation is one that: “embraces technology so that its citizens are free to do more of the things they love to do. Smart is #Singapore, where...
The sinking of NOL and its lessons for Singapore
“NOL did not adapt fast enough, says CEO”. This was the chilling headlines that appeared in Thursday's Straits Times. "The world has changed,” its chief executive Ng Yat Chung explained, adding that NOL (Neptune Orient Lines) was “a bit slow and reluctant to change". As a result, Singapore's home-grown marine carrier...
Is Singapore prepared for an upcoming techological revolution?
This ST article “Why the debate on unconditional basic income is relevant for Singapore” by Chua Mui Hoong is timely. Yet I am afraid the continued chatter about unemployment insurance and minimum wages in local mainstream and social media missed the challenge posed by the coming technological revolution. Perhaps because...
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