The partnership brings two leading globalised firms with complementary strengths, one in urban and infrastructure development and the other in business design, to serve growing development needs in Asia

The partnership brings two leading globalised firms with complementary strengths, one in urban and infrastructure development and the other in business design, to serve growing development needs in Asia
Conflict at work erodes trust, commitment, and loyalty. It is the No.1 productivity killer as everyone works based on assumptions which are not accurate and it slows down corporate initiatives. It’s time to design your business to end it.
Bangladesh is a market with unrealized potential. The return of Consulus comes at a time when Bangladeshi business leaders seek to emulate successful business models to grow globally.
Big data is changing the world. This global shift means that with the right strategy, companies can make the most of new technology and harness the power of data.
SaladStop! goes beyond salads and works to inspire a nation of healthy people through ethical food sourcing and advocacy.
Find out the secrets behind photos that will continue to tell their stories years after they are taken.
Architect-turned-environmentalist Cheng Wai Meng gives insight into the state of clean tech in the construction industry in Asia.
While it has become increasingly difficult to capture shoppers’ attention, collecting and analysing customer data can serve as a useful tool to unlock the secret of a sale.
Learn how myVillage enjoys an increased base level of engagement, community feedback and reach which allowed it to mobilise an open audience for future Social Media engagement campaigns.
Can roads generate electricity? We speak with Inventor Ihab Seidy to learn about his patented technology and his thoughts on the renewable energy area.
A picture is worth a thousand words, but it can also make your business thousands in revenue—if you do it right.
For an industry that is on the cutting edge of technology, banks are consistently behind the curve when it comes to using Social Media. What can banks do to change their fate?