What We Can Learn From Singapore About Doing More With Less
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Wow, this post is really eye-opening! I love how it highlights Singapore’s approach to achieving so much with so little. The point about how the country prioritizes education and skills development is especially spot on—it’s all about harnessing human capital, right? Also, the emphasis on smart urban planning is something other countries could definitely learn from.
But here’s a thought: with all this focus on efficiency and effectiveness, do you reckon there’s a risk of losing the personal touch in jobs and services? Like, as we chase efficiency, are we sometimes forgetting the importance of personal connection? Just curious to hear everyone’s take on that!
Wow, this post is really eye-opening! I love how it highlights Singapore’s approach to achieving so much with so little. The point about how the country prioritizes education and skills development is especially spot on—it’s all about harnessing human capital, right? Also, the emphasis on smart urban planning is something other countries could definitely learn from.
But here’s a thought: with all this focus on efficiency and effectiveness, do you reckon there’s a risk of losing the personal touch in jobs and services? Like, as we chase efficiency, are we sometimes forgetting the importance of personal connection? Just curious to hear everyone’s take on that!