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Singapore Election 2020 Party Manifestos: Which party will serve creatives and communicators the best?

July 8, 2020 Bertrand T 0

Beyond looking at the candidates and learning what they stand for and how sincere they are, perhaps what is more critical is actually what the party stands for.

GE2020 Gaffes, missteps, and the art of the comeback (bouquets included)

July 5, 2020 Bertrand T 0

From East Coast plans to debate no-shows, let us review some of the greatest hits in GE2020 gaffes and communication missteps, thus far, and figure out what these politicians and parties did to turn things around.

An Ivan Lim saga case study: How breaking the silence can backfire

June 27, 2020 Guest writer 0

Internet infamy hit former People’s Action Party candidate Ivan Lim like a hurricane this week, following multiple social media accusations of bad behaviour. The official […]

This week in SG politics: Notable new faces and the titan leaders who are stepping down so far

June 27, 2020 Bertrand T 0

New political candidates Choo Shaun Ming (left), Ivan Lim (top right), and Nicole Seah (bottom right), and all the Singapore leaders who are stepping down.

3 things to know about raising re-employment and retirement ages

August 19, 2019 Guest writer 0

You may be wondering if you’ll ever retire in the future, since the minimum retirement age keeps going up. But here’s why it may not be a bad thing.

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I broke down Dr Tan Cheng Bock’s 3 Aug speech. Here are the highlights.

August 7, 2019 Bertrand T 0

A cliff notes version of Dr Tan’s 3 August Progress Singapore Party launch speech The Singapore political election scene is shaping up with the entry […]

5 signs we are at the cusp of GE2019

June 26, 2019 Bertrand T 1

Can you smell the election coming? Back in 2008, I was a college student studying political science in the US. That year, Obamamania swept the […]

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