The SME Magazine (March/April 2018)
Putting people first
WE ALL know that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) need to transform themselves to compete in today's economy.
Moving with the times
A father-and-son team grew Yang Kee Logistics to a respectable size from its modest beginnings, but the company reached a turning point when the two leaders had different paths in mind
Get ready for industry 4.0
The requirements for industrial space will evolve with manufacturing methods, and be a boon for the business park and high-spec industrial space segment

Newly registered companies
A selected listing comprising companies with issued capital between $200,000 and $5 million (November-December 2017)

Managing people problems with technology
Damien Cummings, founder and CEO of HR tech startup Peoplewave, says that the company was started out of a deep frustration that good employees sometimes become victims of corporate restructures, bias...
Skilling up for success
SMEs need a pool of skilled talent to develop and execute innovative strategies to reach new heights
The business of learning new skills
From speaking well to creating a work of art - these are skill sets that can be learnt in a methodical way. Voice training school Be The Voice Academy and art school Global Art show that these educato...
Using mergers to ride the wave of growth
Singapore's SMEs are attractive targets for multinational corporations and private equity funds seeking to tap into the sizable Asean growth story.