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I have seen people drive BMW and Mercedes drive PHV.

 

No need to be too proud to put food on the table.

 

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More generals ! hurrah !

No wonder....so many General Managers...can’t they just get someone who is a Specialist to fix the problems instead?

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No wonder....so many General Managers...can’t they just get someone who is a Specialist to fix the problems instead?

 

how many of these General Managers actually go down to the site or workshop to understand the situation and come up with solutions.

 

a lot of Generals are just sit inside aircon room do "strategic planning" type ... 

 

same old same old ... aka deep seated cultural issue ...  :D

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how many of these General Managers actually go down to the site or workshop to understand the situation and come up with solutions.

 

a lot of Generals are just sit inside aircon room do "strategic planning" type ... 

 

same old same old ... aka deep seated cultural issue ...  :D

 

err.... you describing our cabinet is it???

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Seems like he is the blue-eyed boy of some higher up... 

Ex-SMRT CEO Desmond Kuek to leave UBS for Temasek Trust

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SINGAPORE - Former SMRT chief Desmond Kuek will be joining Temasek Trust, the philanthropic arm of state investment company Temasek, as its chief executive from January next year, Temasek Trust has confirmed.

He is currently serving notice at Swiss private bank UBS, which he joined in February 2019 as head of sustainable finance for the Asia-Pacific region.

When asked about his time there, the 59-year-old paid tribute to the bank's strong collaborative culture.

He said he is looking forward to starting at Temasek Trust, where he will be part of a team which seeks to advance philanthropy as a force for good.

Mr Edmund Koh, president of UBS Asia-Pacific, said the bank hopes to work together with Mr Kuek and Temasek Trust on future opportunities to advance sustainable outcomes for the wider community.

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12 minutes ago, Wt_know said:

seems like losing SMRT job is a blessing after all ... [thumbsup] 

huat ah!

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