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Webinar recording: Discover what the future of work holds

Webinar recording: Discover what the future of work holds

As we approach the end of 2020, companies globally are still struggling with the implications of the pandemic on their operations.


The Future of Work
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As we approach the end of 2020, companies globally are still struggling with the implications of the pandemic on their operations. Is the office still relevant? Will regional headquarters remain important? 

To answer these questions, the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) partnered global real estate leader JLL to hold an exclusive webinar to discuss what The Future of Work holds. 

Panellists Lendlease Head of Innovation & Development Practices for Asia Helen Lam; Citrix Head of Talent Acquisition & Diversity Outreach for Asia Pacific and Japan Annie Lim; AECOM Associate Director of Interior Architecture for Asia Pacific Daniel Prado; PwC Singapore Partner for Global Mobility Services Yang Li; and JLL Asia Pacific Lead for Future of Work Ben Hamley discussed: 

  • What future workplace models will look like 
  • The continued relevance of regional headquarters 
  • Critical “hard” and “soft” skills talent should possess in the next 3-5 years 
  • Business considerations with the rise of remote work 

Speakers

Helen Lam

Helen Lam

Head of Innovation & Development Practices, AP Lendlease

Annie Lim

Annie Lim

Head of Talent Acquisition & Diversity Outreach, APJ Citrix

Daniel Prado

Daniel Prado

Associate Director, Interior Architecture, AP AECOM

Yang Li

Yang Li

Partner, Global Mobility Services PwC Singapore

Moderator

Ben Hamley

Ben Hamley

AP Lead, Future of Work JLL

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