Keppel boosting in-house capabilities to groom leaders
CEO Loh Chin Hua plans to cast the net wide to build a strong succession pipeline within the group
Singapore
KEPPEL Corporation will be expanding its in-house capabilities to groom leaders as it aims to fully harness human capital as an engine of growth.
CEO Loh Chin Hua recently told the group's staff worldwide that he plans to cast the net wide in building a strong succession pipeline within the group.
Mr Loh announced the expanded scope of the group's existing Singapore-focused Keppel College and transforming it into the Keppel Leadership Institute. When completed in the second quarter of this year, the institute will be a place where potential leader…
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