Singapore Students and The Blind Side of Singapore’s Education
We have been doing so well in teaching our kids for the past 50 years, it has become our stumbling block. How can we overcome this first world problem?
We have been doing so well in teaching our kids for the past 50 years, it has become our stumbling block. How can we overcome this first world problem?
Although I keep blogging about food, I remain as one of the most boring person in Singapore when it comes to having lunches. Back in the army and prison, when lunch was provided, everybody around me was looking for an excuse to lunch out, while I was very contented with what I was served in the messhall. Even now, 2 years after I hung up my uniform for the corporate world, my lunch option is usually very simple:
The mixed rice stall, a.k.a point-point-rice (ppr), at the in-house canteen.
What method would you choose to motivate your team, if you were a leader?
It doesn’t matter if you can’t be a fighter pilot; accept your weakness and be a fighter in your own life.
In a ruthless business environment, where being profitable also meant ensuring every employee gets to bring bread to the table, stepping on a fallen competitor is the only up.