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NUS Business School launches new Master of Science in Human Capital Management & Analytics programme
Unique focus on human resource competencies and analytics to fill industry demand
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SINGAPORE, Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School has launched a new Master of Science (MSc) in Human Capital Management & Analytics (MSc HCMA) programme to meet industry demand for human resource (HR) professionals skilled in data analytics.
Organisations today are leveraging technology to draw actionable business intelligence from data. For the HR function, this means using analytics to gain insights about their workforce and its capabilities. It is also critical for HR professionals to be able to identify talent with relevant skills to meet business needs, especially in an uncertain economic landscape.
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A Warm Virtual Welcome: Class of 2025 Joins AUC February 2, 2021
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AUC welcomes the Class of 2025 in unusual circumstances with new hopes and challenges awaiting them. AUC is still implementing a hybrid model of classes with an emphasis on maintaining a low-density campus.
Having the first month of the spring semester entirely online did not prevent the incoming students from enjoying their orientation and preparing for their AUC journey. We are all ready for the pandemic to end and active life to resume on campus, yet for the ongoing safety of the community, we conducted this year s orientation entirely online via Zoom, said Mohamed Gendy, manager of the First-Year Program. This didn t stop the new students from fully engaging with their peer leaders during the sessions asking questions, exchanging ideas, sharing stories and playing educational games. The energy and vibes were great.
Pandemic presents a rare opportunity to redefine leadership, reveals new CEMS report
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PARIS, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed deficiencies in the 20th century vision of leadership, giving a rare opportunity to question the status quo, a new
CEMS Guide to Leadership in a Post-COVID-19 World reveals.
The report draws on insights from across the CEMS Global Alliance in Management Education (
the global consortium of leading business schools, companies, non-profits students, and alumni) to make the following recommendations for business leaders, educators and young professionals for 2021 and beyond:
Leaders must build the psychological safety for people to thrive under pressure. This means safeguarding engagement, productivity and innovation.