Sid Bhasin: Scaling HR with purpose and precision

When you talk to Sid Bhasin, you immediately sense that his view of HR is very different from what most of us are used to. He sees HR as a powerful engine that can shape organizational agility, culture, and long-term capability. For him, HR is not a support unit. It is a strategic product and […]
The First Word: Rethinking what productivity really means

Singapore’s ambition has long been its hallmark. From world-class infrastructure to global competitiveness, the nation has consistently aimed to be a step ahead. Yet, beneath this drive lies a hidden barrier to sustained productivity: poor psychological safety in the workplace. A recent study by Calm Collective Asia and Milieu Insight revealed that more than 60% […]
The First Word: AI’s role in Singapore’s clinics

In Singapore, the conversation around artificial intelligence often veers toward disruption and job displacement. Headlines warn of machines replacing human roles, while companies scramble to integrate AI into operations. Yet amidst the buzz and fear, AI scribe is quietly earning gratitude rather than controversy. Unlike other tools that have sparked debate, AI scribes are designed […]
Five ways organisations support working parents

In Southeast Asia’s dynamic business landscape, supporting working parents has evolved from a simple benefit to a strategic business imperative. With increasing dual-income households across countries like Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, organisations face mounting pressure to create environments where employees can excel professionally while fulfilling parental responsibilities. Studies from regional HR associations show that family-supportive […]
The First Word: Building workplaces where employees thrive

Singapore’s job market illustrates a global paradox. Even as tech giants announce layoffs, demand for roles in AI, cloud, cybersecurity, and data science continues to climb. A report by Mavenside titled Singapore Tech Talent Trends 2025 revealed that 79% of companies in Singapore report difficulties filling tech positions, with projections pointing to an additional 1.2 […]
Five pillars of strong corporate culture in remote settings

The rapid adoption of remote work models across Southeast Asian organisations has fundamentally challenged traditional approaches to corporate culture building. Regional companies must now maintain cohesive organisational identities while accommodating geographically distributed teams and hybrid work arrangements. Cultural dimensions vary significantly across ASEAN countries, requiring nuanced approaches to remote culture development. Successful organisations recognise that […]
Five strategies for attracting Gen Z talent in Asia

The landscape of workforce recruitment is rapidly evolving, with Generation Z emerging as a critical demographic transforming organisational talent strategies across Southeast Asia. Born between 1997 and 2012, this generation brings unique expectations, digital fluency, and distinct workplace values that challenge traditional recruitment approaches. As organisations in countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines […]
Five methods of measuring DEI progress effectively

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) have become critical priorities for organisations across Southeast Asia, reflecting a growing recognition of their importance in creating sustainable and innovative workplace environments. As the region continues to evolve, HR professionals face the challenge of moving beyond surface-level diversity initiatives to meaningful, measurable progress. The complexity of measuring DEI effectiveness […]
Five employee experience trends reshaping Asian workplaces

The landscape of work in Southeast Asia is undergoing a transformative evolution, driven by rapid technological advancements, changing workforce demographics, and the lasting impacts of global workplace disruptions. HR professionals across the region are witnessing an unprecedented shift in how organisations approach employee experience, moving beyond traditional management models to more holistic, human-centric strategies. As […]
The First Word: Rethinking quiet quitting in a changing workforce

The phrase “quiet quitting” has gained traction in recent years, sparking debate among employers, workers, and workplace experts alike. Far from a new phenomenon, it reflects a growing sense of disconnection between employees and their workplaces — one that recent data suggests is affecting nearly 59% of today’s workforce. Instead of resigning formally, quiet quitters […]