CKP 3rd Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 http://wikileaks.org/cable/2007/02/07SINGAPORE394.html C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 SINGAPORE 000394 SIPDIS SIPDIS E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/12/2017 TAGS: ECON PGOV PREL ETRD SN SUBJECT: BURLESQUE AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS LATER, SINGAPORE STILL SEEKING SPONTANEITY REF: A. 05 SINGAPORE 2058 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duckduck Turbocharged September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 thats y when TT talked abt entrepreneurship, i was like WTF man here people's mentality is see u no up when u try to start own biz, all rather take safe route n carry ballz in corporate. We will never reach china/USA entrepreneur level Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
CKP 3rd Gear September 4, 2011 Author Share September 4, 2011 thats y when TT talked abt entrepreneurship, i was like WTF man here people's mentality is see u no up when u try to start own biz, all rather take safe route n carry ballz in corporate. We will never reach china/USA entrepreneur level The answer is in the cable: "LIP SERVICE" as mentioned by MP Inderjit Singh. To move beyond talking and lip service, the substantive move will be to divest the GLCs said Singh. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 (edited) thats y when TT talked abt entrepreneurship, i was like WTF man here people's mentality is see u no up when u try to start own biz, all rather take safe route n carry ballz in corporate. We will never reach china/USA entrepreneur level Here, entrepreneurship or more simply, starting your own business, is viewed as a "last resort" career option, taken up by those who have nothing to lose, i.e. with low educational qualifications, cannot get a good public/private sector job... so go into business lah... If a person has good paper qualifications, and doors open to good public/private sector jobs, I think such person will not dare to take the risk to be entrepreneur. Edited September 4, 2011 by Sosaria Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiadaw 6th Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 We are so in debt to our loans, housing, cars, that entrepreneurship become a very big risk. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 The answer is in the cable: "LIP SERVICE" as mentioned by MP Inderjit Singh. To move beyond talking and lip service, the substantive move will be to divest the GLCs said Singh. Wow! He was quoted. And very frank words. Now why didn't he say it out loud in the first place!! I think this is MP's main duty, to point out where we have gone wrong and suggest corrections. I think there will be a lot of red faces around if this cable was publicised... although the govt's stand here is to remain tight-lipped and refuse to comment on any wikileak cable. Even on the US diplomatic side, there will be some red faces and awkwardness after this... They are highly critical of singapore, and some of their cables are purposely written quite condescendingly, like they're trying to poke fun at our expense! I agree on the entrepreneurial part, but as far as educational system goes... the US should spend more time studying their own. China and India also built their success on this type of so-called "stifling" educational system that emphasizes exams - but they have been successful?? Why? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
CKP 3rd Gear September 4, 2011 Author Share September 4, 2011 (edited) Wow! He was quoted. And very frank words. Now why didn't he say it out loud in the first place!! I think this is MP's main duty, to point out where we have gone wrong and suggest corrections. I think there will be a lot of red faces around if this cable was publicised... although the govt's stand here is to remain tight-lipped and refuse to comment on any wikileak cable. Even on the US diplomatic side, there will be some red faces and awkwardness after this... They are highly critical of singapore, and some of their cables are purposely written quite condescendingly, like they're trying to poke fun at our expense! I agree on the entrepreneurial part, but as far as educational system goes... the US should spend more time studying their own. China and India also built their success on this type of so-called "stifling" educational system that emphasizes exams - but they have been successful?? Why? "the US should spend more time studying their own. China and India also built their success on this type of so-called "stifling" educational system that emphasizes exams - but they have been successful?? Why?" The short answer is: 1. Singapore ranks high while US ranks poorly in fundamental education at the primary/secondary/high school level. 2. The US tertiary education and Ivy leagues are un matched in the world; NUS/NTU are nowhere near. They have best and brightest to do basic reasearch. 3. The US has a strong and long history entrepreunership spirit, in spite of its weak fundamental education rankings: a. Because Americans see wealth is created from the entrepneurship class and have a general distaste for government and the public sector. In contrast, Singapore's risk averse culture and habits of constraint due to the perceived strength of government, means there is a weak entrepreuner class. In other words, everything depends on government: government says X, they X, government says Y they Y. If something X goes wrong, government must fix; if something Y does not happen, government must answer why. In addition, no questioning because it is painted as "confrontational" or "throwing stones". b. Good fundamental education (primary to high school) is not an important factor to determine a high or low risk taking culture. Education is over rated. Edited September 4, 2011 by CKP Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiadaw 6th Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 "the US should spend more time studying their own. China and India also built their success on this type of so-called "stifling" educational system that emphasizes exams - but they have been successful?? Why?" Good fundamental education (primary to high school) is not an important factor to determine a high or low risk taking culture. Education is over rated. I think good education is important. Key thing is what is taught. Entrepreneurship can be foster during high school education. Schools can arrange carnival during the holidays, & have students groups each learning to make some stuff to sell, example, one group to make lemonade & ice cream, another donuts, & school provide them with stalls to sell their stuff at the carnival. Idea is not to make big bucks, but to expose them to starting & running a business. I think US have something like that. There are kids that sell cookies door to door also. In Germany, I saw during Summer, teenagers have setup fleas market style stall to sell old books & stuff at the city center area. If not, some parents will teach them some skills, like making cakes, or sign up for summer camp. All while students here in Singapore mostly are given accessment to do during their holidays. Otherwise they hang around shopping malls or on their facebook. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 Here, entrepreneurship or more simply, starting your own business, is viewed as a "last resort" career option, taken up by those who have nothing to lose, i.e. with low educational qualifications, cannot get a good public/private sector job... so go into business lah... If a person has good paper qualifications, and doors open to good public/private sector jobs, I think such person will not dare to take the risk to be entrepreneur. Ever told many years back during government tender interview: Your company got no one with professional qualifications? All your competitors got Professional Engineers among their Partners/Directors. You should not be doing business. That Engineer had to resign his job (he accepted competitor who delivered illegal/unauthorised installation), after accepting ours It seems we never fail to appoint/authorise incompetent to decision authority. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curahee 1st Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 No wonder now our local Uni full of foreigner coz they only need 20% of the sporean to get degree, end up rest of the sporean need to get those expensive those non recognize private degree cert Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 thats y when TT talked abt entrepreneurship, i was like WTF man here people's mentality is see u no up when u try to start own biz, all rather take safe route n carry ballz in corporate. We will never reach china/USA entrepreneur level Our multi-million dollars Ministers not entrepreneurs? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 We are so in debt to our loans, housing, cars, that entrepreneurship become a very big risk. I believe some/many need plan financing, not finance planning? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mecontle 1st Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 will u stop ur child from post high sch to walk the business path or u rather he get a 5K job at a bank Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 "the US should spend more time studying their own. China and India also built their success on this type of so-called "stifling" educational system that emphasizes exams - but they have been successful?? Why?" The short answer is: 1. Singapore ranks high while US ranks poorly in fundamental education at the primary/secondary/high school level. 2. The US tertiary education and Ivy leagues are un matched in the world; NUS/NTU are nowhere near. They have best and brightest to do basic reasearch. 3. The US has a strong and long history entrepreunership spirit, in spite of its weak fundamental education rankings: a. Because Americans see wealth is created from the entrepneurship class and have a general distaste for government and the public sector. In contrast, Singapore's risk averse culture and habits of constraint due to the perceived strength of government, means there is a weak entrepreuner class. In other words, everything depends on government: government says X, they X, government says Y they Y. If something X goes wrong, government must fix; if something Y does not happen, government must answer why. In addition, no questioning because it is painted as "confrontational" or "throwing stones". b. Good fundamental education (primary to high school) is not an important factor to determine a high or low risk taking culture. Education is over rated. I also believe literacy often assumed/mistaken for education Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 No wonder now our local Uni full of foreigner coz they only need 20% of the sporean to get degree, end up rest of the sporean need to get those expensive those non recognize private degree cert I believe more fruitful to bring honour to the qualification we hold, than to be parasites to them (I only wear 300 degrees glasses) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 (edited) No wonder now our local Uni full of foreigner coz they only need 20% of the sporean to get degree, end up rest of the sporean need to get those expensive those non recognize private degree cert Having so many degree holders is not important. It is just an aspiration but has not much practical value if there are no jobs to go with it. Just read an article (maybe ST, or Today, yesterday) about graduates, some Ivy League, in the USA, working waitressing and other dead-end jobs now in the poor economy. Wonder if they wished they had spent the time studying for a degree, doing something else? And in somewhere else it was said that a high-school dropout, and a PhD, both jobless, will draw the same unemployment benefits! Edited September 4, 2011 by Sosaria Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Good-Carbuyer 1st Gear September 4, 2011 Share September 4, 2011 will u stop ur child from post high sch to walk the business path or u rather he get a 5K job at a bank I like to believe most people got normal kids. It takes a variety of people to make a world. Not everyone suitable for anything/everything they want. Can check their Ba Zi? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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