Profit or Growth: Can Singapore's Building and Construction Industry Attain Both?
Singapore’s building and construction industry accounts for about 4% of gross domestic product. Working closely with the country's Building and Construction Authority (BCA), the Singapore Management University (SMU) recently launched a SMU-BCA advanced joint management programme to develop stra...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2008
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Summary: | Singapore’s building and construction industry accounts for about 4% of gross domestic product. Working closely with the country's Building and Construction Authority (BCA), the Singapore Management University (SMU) recently launched a SMU-BCA advanced joint management programme to develop strategic management capabilities of senior executives in the sector. Six panelists comprising industry leaders participated afterwards in a discussion on “Profit or Growth – How to Attain Both”, moderated by SMU’s dean of executive and professional education, Annie Koh. |
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