Asia Pacific Deep Dive Into STEM
Monday 06 December 2021STEM is a wide ranging area, as is management and leadership, and during this digital event we will consider effective leadership within a broad context, and across several countries in the Asia Pacific region.
In this session...
Esteemed CMI Asia Pacific Regional Board Members and STEM sector professionals from Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Sri Lanka come together to discuss:
- Current issues/challenges facing managers and leaders across Asia's STEM sector.
- Employment and diversity in the sector.
- How better management and leadership can help drive careers in the sector.
- Skills needed by management professionals in the sector in the future.
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