My business idea is very simple.
I will help grow your company the best I can.
You pay me fair consultation fees and you will ensure that a certain number of your employees are special needs and are paid competitive wages.
I am going to use my personal influence to get all my business associates and close friends to accept my model within the next 2 years.
I have lost faith in getting support from the Singapore Government. So I will do it first.
If you want fame, joy and understanding... please do not be a business leader.
Colin Ong Tau Shien
王导勳
Colin Ong is a well-known Business and English Lecturer. He specialises in Economics, General Paper, English and Management of Business. If you need tuition, message him at colinongts@hotmail.com
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Help for Special Needs
Finally the government is standing up against workplace-discrimination toward special
http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/scheme-to-help-special-education-school-leavers-get-jobs-to-be-scaled-up?xtor=CS3-17
http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/scheme-to-help-special-education-school-leavers-get-jobs-to-be-scaled-up?xtor=CS3-17
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
Minimum wage need not be inflationary...
In simple terms, creating minimum wage in Singapore will not immediately create inflation. On the other hand, it may spur business to be more strategic in corporate training so that workers will be competent and be justified for their pay package.
New Opposition Coalition
If by chance there are multi-opposition party representation within the newly elected parliament, I wonder if Singapore is ready for an opposition coalition?
Perhaps the leader of this opposition coalition can be the second minister of a government portfolio. In the short run, this can help the opposition have a bigger say in the running of the country.
My suggestion is the MCYS portfolio be given to be managed in this way.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Rapid Population and Economic Growth. Any connection?
I am still thinking about how rapid population growth will impact Singapore especially in the area of economic growth.
I then chanced on this old post on the World Bank site.
http://blogs.worldbank.org/africacan/can-rapid-population-growth-be-good-for-economic-development
I then chanced on this old post on the World Bank site.
http://blogs.worldbank.org/africacan/can-rapid-population-growth-be-good-for-economic-development
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