How to apply the brilliant learnings from Van Halen’s notorious “NO BROWN M&M’s” contract clause in your personal and professional life.

How to apply the brilliant learnings from Van Halen’s notorious “NO BROWN M&M’s” contract clause in your personal and professional life.
Stress management tips by Felix Cheok to help students cope with anxiety, keep emotions in check, and better manage their time.
Guide for Singaporean students planning to further their education and study in Japan: By Mr Sakamoto Shigeki from Waseda University.
Understand what governs your bad habit and tackle it. Hint: Form a new habit to break the bad one! Be in the right company and celebrate your progress.
Because it’s 80,000 working hours and 40 years before retirement, and that’s a lot of time to invest in a career! So better to make the right career choice.
Why apply for a scholarship? Besides the money, explore a scholarship’s long-term impact on your future success, from academics to career endeavours.
Deciding between working for a corporate company or a start-up? Find the right fit based on your personality, priorities, and preferred work environment.
Before you take on a job, determine if the potential employer is right for you, looking beyond the general aspects of job title, salary, and benefits.
Inappropriate emails can destroy careers, while well-written ones may help to advance yours. Learn how to improve email etiquette in the workplace.
From being less of a perfectionist to making space for yourself, these are tips to help you cope with anxiety before it manifests into something bigger.
Do you have a compelling career narrative in your CV that represents you well and differentiates you? Learn to craft an impressive elevator pitch for yourself.
A call to aspiring marketers to treat the target audience as someone they know well and care about—like the mom-in-law. Marketing insights by David Phey.