S'pore's move to build talent with overseas exposure picks up steam
Singapore
SINGAPORE's move to build a pipeline of global-ready talent and corporate leaders is picking up pace.
On Tuesday, NTUC and the Economic Development Board tied up for the first time to launch a programme to provide promising young executives international exposure. Separately, trade promotion agency International Enterprise Singapore also said that it has awarded 13 scholarships to groom the next generation of talent to take on an international portfolio.
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