HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
The concept of personnel management was created as a result of factories being set up in response to industrialisation since
FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger requires an increase in the productivity and incomes of smallholder farmers.
THE BIG PICTURE
DOUBLE STANDARDS At a time when a reported 46 percent (i.e. more than 100 of the 225 parliamentarians
BRITISH POLITICS
On 5 September, Liz Truss was elected by 0.12 percent of the UK’s population (81,326 Conservative Party members) to be the nation’s 56th prime minister
STATE OF THE NATION
The aragalaya that galvanised a nation into concerted people’s action seems to have gone with the wind. And the citizens who braved
MICROCOSM
IMF staff and the Sri Lankan authorities reached a staff level agreement to support Sri Lanka’s economic policies with a 48-month arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) to the tune of around US$ 2.9 billion.
SRI LANKA TODAY
The past six months have seen living standards of a majority of Sri Lankans fall precipitously. An increase in the price of a
GLOBAL EQUITIES
Ceylinco Life Insurance entered into a partnership with Kings Hospital through a major equity investment. This partnership expands the company’s footprint
GEN Z PERSPECTIVES
There is a widespread belief that power in the international arena is shifting from the Western world to Asia, potentially destabilising
LESSONS FROM SINGAPORE
The story of ‘The Red Dot’ – as Singapore’s 5.9 million citizens affectionately call it – is about an incredible ‘rags to riches’ history
Ethics and professionalism
Ethics and professionalism have always been at the core of building MAS. Especially in an…
ELECTRONIC WASTE MANAGEMENT
Humans are clever and we love anything labelled ‘smart.’ Phones, watches, speakers, cameras, locks… the list goes on. Yet, how savvy
ADVERTISING INDUSTRY
Since consumers are much more informed as well as empowered when making their choices now, brands need to be far more
EDUCATION REFORMS
Speaking about education, American journalist Bob Talbert once opined: “Teaching kids to count is fine but teaching them what counts is best.”