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Course to encourage Asian focus on HR strategy
Differences in legislation, economic climate and worker's attitudes shape human resource, says Prof. -BT - The Business Times
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Want to be a butler?
Hospitality institute Shatec and St Regis offer training for sought-after service professionals. -myp
Tiger charts pilot-training course
Initiatives involve cargo pilot conversion and multi-pilot licensing. -BT
Retraining to come under 2 roofs
Two new campuses by 2013 for workers undergoing re-training. -myp
Foreign degrees still popular among locals
More apply to varsities in the US, Australia and Britain despite recession. -ST
It's back to school in times of downturn
Executive MBA courses see surge in applicants as managers, execs seek to upgrade themselves. -ST
Why training is essential
In our current pared-down economic climate, most companies are advocating technical training and upgrading for their employees. -BT
They all have designs on you
Realising the importance of design, three students are honing their skills in a degree course. -BT
Biz leaders urged to pursue doctorates
Asia needs more PhD schemes to ensure quality, says accrediting agency.
One-stop service to Spur training of hotel staff
NTUC LearningHub collates course outlines from different training providers and coordinates the training schedules of hotels. -ST
e-learn, upgrade your IT skills online
CylonLive.com is the first e-learning website based in Singapore and hosts more than 40 IT training courses. -BT
Mac duo hit the books again
Two restaurant managers given opportunity to pursue higher education. -myp
Business degrees lose their attraction
Varsity applicants opt for science and arts as they scan the job scene down the road. -ST
Resort spends $5m for them to have fun
42 employees from Universal Studios S'pore to go to Orlando theme park for training.
Getting outside the comfort zone
Take a peek at a PMET workshop.
Worst of times is best for training
It's good to upgrade yourself if possible.
Training abroad still important
Resorts World at Sentosa will spend $5 million on overseas training programmes for their employees. -myp
Kung Fu Chef
Andrew Ng took the plunge and left his stage-manager job for F&B industry. -myp
From wharf supervisor to cook
How 30,000 like Danaraj Raja benefit from WDA retraining. -myp