MBS Leaders Virtual Roundtable Series “Sustainability & Business: A Strong Path to Grow” (Part Two)
JAKARTA, Wednesday (August, 25, 2021)–Melbourne Business School in Collaboration with Synthesis Communication held the second roundtable with the theme: Sustainability & Business: A Strong Path to Grow. The discussion brought various perspectives from the panelists including Andrew C. Beckham, Chief Financial Officer, PT Bumi Resources…
MBS Leaders Virtual Roundtable Series: Winning the War on Talent (Part One)
JAKARTA -Tuesday (July, 27, 2021)–Melbourne Business School in Collaboration with Synthesis Communication held the first roundtable with the theme: Winning the War on Talent. Talent is today the world’s most valuable commodity. But it is becoming harder and harder for business leaders and CEOs to…
Covid crisis offers silver lining for Indonesia’s healthcare sector
JAKARTA -FIRST came the bad news from Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati that Indonesia’s gross domestic product growth forecast for 2021 had been slashed to between 3.7 and 4.5 per cent, from 5 and 7 per cent previously. With rising Covid-19 cases, much of the…
The Hunt for Talent: Winning the Talent War
JAKARTA -Talent development, not talent recruitment is the answer to meeting Indonesia’s talent shortage. This however requires organisations to view talent or someone’s job performance not as an individual concept but as a concept that takes place in a context in presence of others. Talent…
From Classroom to Hybrid: Reimagining Teaching and Learning
JAKARTA –Jaspal Sidhu, Founder and Chairman, SIS & lnspirasi Groups of Schools shared his view on hybrid learning during 2nd Annual Indonesia Education Forum 2021. The student outcome can be improved if no one is operating in isolation. In 2019, SIS & Inspirasi Group of Schools…
Improving Learning Outcomes Through Digital Transformation
JAKARTA -In his keynote address during 2nd Annual Indonesia Education Forum 2021, Gunawan Susanto, Country General Manager, AWS Indonesia said that for the last 12 months, many business actors, not only start-ups but also traditional companies, were forced to switch to digital platforms to stay operational….
Upgrading The National Curriculum
JAKARTA -The digital economy has the potential to deliver an additional US$13 trillion in global economic activity by 2030 with Indonesia’s digital sector contributing around US$336 billion to its GDP, said Shweta Khurana, Director APJ – Global Partnerships & Initiatives Group, Intel Corporation on 2nd Annual…
How Digital Technologies Can Build Scale?
JAKARTA -Technology has the potential to achieve universal equality in education and improve learning outcomes. Dr. Rani Burchmore, Asia Pacific Education Industry Lead (K-12 Strategy, Sales & Programs), Microsoft in her keynote speech on 2nd Annual Indonesia Education Forum 2021 said that in order to unleash education’s…
Investment and Banking Trends in the Post Vaccination Era
JAKARTA – March 9, 2021 – In the current vaccination era, the Indonesian economy continues to be favoured due to the demographic bonus and the rapid adoption of the digital economy. Investments in technology and other supporting sectors such as e-commerce, telecommunications, and logistics have…
The Future Of Research In Indonesia: The Role Of Government, Universities and Industry
JAKARTA -Today people are living in the world of big data, and AI. Every aspect of human life is affected by big data and AI. Governments around the world, for instance, have relied on data collection and analysis to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. Contact tracing,…