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By DALJIT DHESI daljit@thestar.com.my

In conjunction with the StarBiz-ICR Malaysia Corporate Responsibility Awards 2010, the Star hosted the StarBiz-ICR Malaysia CR Exchange yesterday a forum on CR In the Workplace: Issues & Best Practices.’ Past winner Guinness Anchor Bhd human resources director R. Sujitha Rajaratnam and finalist Lafarge Malayan Cement Bhd president and CEO Bi Yong Chungunco who won [...]

By Quek Sue Yian and Kal Joffres

The panel of CEOs and other leaders from the corporate world were pleasantly surprised as youngsters aged 14 to 17 stood in front of them confidently presenting their project outputs.It was indeed an experience of a lifetime for many of the 70 campers who attended the DIODE! Youth Leadership Camp in Kuala Linggi during the [...]

By RISEN JAYASEELAN CLOSE to three years after the much-hyped mega-merger that created the world’s largest listed plantation company, the unthinkable has happened. Instead of creating value, value has been destroyed. Massive write-downs from engineering projects gone awry, from a cost standpoint, has hurt the giant. If not for the huge earnings from its core [...]

Stories by Adele Lim It could be the energetic stride of a tall, dark and handsome young man or his enthusiastic approach towards the simplest thing that he does – like sipping ice lemon tea from a long and thin straw at Pannetone Cafe in KL Sentral. But there is something about this unassuming 30-year-old [...]

By Soo Ewe Jin THERE was a hue and cry over the increase in postage rates on July 1. It would now cost us 60 sen to send an ordinary letter to any part of the country. But an extra 30 sen does not sound as dramatic as saying the rate has gone up 100%.

Comment by DR A. ARULESWARAN I have a vision! All the hardship that these employees endure only to make good linen for us to wear – there has to be a better way forward.

PETALING JAYA: The local version of the Technology Entertainment and Design (TED) conference, featuring Malaysian movers-and-shakers, will be held here this weekend.

THE importance of youth development in the country and the need to groom potential leaders has driven Leadero-nomics Sdn Bhd to introduce a programme to develop a hands-on learning experience for youths aged between 12 and 21 years.

PETALING JAYA: The social media revolution is not just for the consumer market. Businesses too, stand to benefit from it, says Leaderonomics, a leading learning and consulting organisation.“Many business-to-business organisations are engaging social networking sites to boost their online presence by building relationships with other organisations and through smart partnerships and lead generation.

Dayspring Society, a self-advocacy society for people with learning difficulties, together with Leaderonomics, a social enterprise, organised a leadership workshop for several self-advocacy societies in the Klang Valley recently.

Let kids reach their true potential at youth camps WHEN asked about their leadership experience, most youths would think of the conventional kind of leaders and come up with answers like they used to be class monitors or even prefects.

By ERROL OH Some corporations groom leaders who have made a strong impact on the Malaysian corporate scene.