Hong Kong tips the work/life balance
Despite the global work/life balance index falling, Hong Kong citizens have bucked the trend by improving their quality of life. Hong Kong may have...
Read moreI dream of Google
Google takes the top spot as the most desirable place to work for humanities, liberal arts and education students in China, according to the...
Read moreRecruitment crisis in oil industry
Video gaming entices potential Talent to discover the nature of the oil industry. The world’s need for oil and gas is leading exploration into...
Read moreChina: Latest guidance from the Supreme People’s Court
By Pattie Walsh, Chris Lin and Ying Wang, DLA Piper Three years after the Third Interpretation of the Supreme People’s Court on Certain Issues...
Read moreIncentivise to integrate
The success of multi-billion dollar acquisitions rests heavily on retention of critical talent for the long-term For organisations engaged in mergers and acquisitions, retaining critical...
Read moreTalent fears for costly Hong Kong
Increased expenses mean Hong Kong may not retain pool of expat talent Hong Kong has become the fourth most expensive city in Asia according...
Read moreHappiness is skills-based
Career Happiness Index by City & Guilds “Oh! Tomorrow is blue Monday!” or, “Yes! Tomorrow is happy Monday!” Which internal proclamation best describes your...
Read moreGive staff space
Space is quite often the ‘final frontier ’for staff in Hong Kong offices both physically—with limited space to work, and psychologically—with limited space to...
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