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  2. Kwek Kok Kwong - Wikipedia

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    Kwek Kok Kwong (Chinese: 郭國光, 1967–2020) was the chief executive officer of NTUC LearningHub.As the CEO of the Singapore-based training and education provider, he had been involved in the up-skilling of workers in light of the digital age.

  3. List of Singapore abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    A*STAR - Agency for Science, Technology and Research; AA - Asian Aerospace; ACS (J) - Anglo-Chinese Junior School ACM - Asian Civilisations Museum; ACPS - Anglo-Chinese Primary School

  4. National Trades Union Congress - Wikipedia

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    The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), also known as the Singapore National Trades Union Congress (SNTUC) internationally, is the sole national trade union centre in Singapore. NTUC leads the labour movement of Singapore , comprising 59 affiliated trade unions, 5 affiliated trade associations, 6 social enterprises, 6 related organisations ...

  5. Virtual workplace - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of a virtual workplace has grown in the 2000s as advances in technology have made it easier for employees to work from anywhere with an internet connection. The virtual workplace industry includes companies that offer remote work solutions, such as virtual meeting (teleconference) software and project management tools. Consulting ...

  6. Education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Stakeholders and initiatives chart for SkillsFuture. There are four key objectives of the SkillsFuture initiative: Helping individuals make well-informed choices in education, training and careers. Developing an integrated, high-quality system of education and training that responds to constantly evolving industry needs.

  7. Digital Taylorism - Wikipedia

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    Digital Taylorism, also known as New Taylorism, is a modern take on the management style known as classic Taylorism or scientific management.Digital Taylorism is based on maximizing efficiency by standardizing and routinizing the tools and techniques for completing each task involved with a given job.

  8. 2017 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Monetary Authority of Singapore will now allow banks to operate or acquire stakes in digital platforms and sell consumer goods and services online. Requirements will also be streamlined for acquisition of complementary non-financial services.

  9. Future developments in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The developments will be integrated side by side, encouraging collaboration between industries and academia. Having the SIT campus integrated with the JTC business park will support an ecosystem for digital and technology organisations in the district, such as doing trials on new concepts before scaling them up on a national level.