Inside Samsung Vietnam: Where high-tech precision meets maternal care
Samsung is committed to establishing itself as a leader in employee welfare within Vietnam’s electronics manufacturing industry.
Samsung is committed to establishing itself as a leader in employee welfare within Vietnam’s electronics manufacturing industry.
As Furama-Ariyana Danang international tourism complex has just won the “Best Companies to Work for in Asia” HR Asia Awards 2024, TheLEADER talked with its HR and training director Nguyen Thi Minh Tam to find out more.
The objective of the project is to facilitate collaboration between consumers, waste pickers, recyclers, and local authorities to pilot the new and innovative approach of circular economy for plastic waste.
To prevent employee disengagement, absenteeism, and attrition due to their burnout with such signs as fatigue, apathy about work, and headaches, employers must proactively address these challenges by creating a safe space, encouraging staff to share their mental health struggles, and providing support to help them overcome these challenges.
Many labor-intensive manufacturers in Vietnam are looking to improve their internal working regulations (IWR) in a lean approach with a view to reducing waste while maintaining or even increasing values.
Zero emissions, zero waste, and zero inequality are what make Verena Siow, president and managing director of SAP Southeast Asia proud of the development journey of the German software giant over the past 50 years.
With a vaccine-led approach, Vietnam can repeat its achievements in economic growth.
The Vietnamese property developer continues to approach the world’s leading consultants to hasten the development of the mammoth NovaWorld Phan Thiet tourism city.
The “new normal” stage requires companies to fully focus on people aspect, to understand employees deeply, to share the same DNA with them, to find the right person more than right skills, and to grow the right quality more than to mine the right capacity.
The changing macroeconomic and sectoral context in Vietnam requires a new approach to financing electricity and gas investments, according to the World Bank Group.
The local pharmaceutical retail market is proving a turning point to change its outlook together with an approach of giants of mobile devices and electronics distribution.
Despite the growth in FDI inflow in recent year, there is a growing realization that Vietnam requires breakthrough reforms to compete for higher quality streams of FDI.
Some real estate developers are changing their approach to young customers.
Investors expect that the pioneering hotel brand bringing a vibrant approach to affordable luxury in Vietnam, will redefine the traditional hospitality norms.