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Checklist for Software Upgrades in Production Environments

Ep. 119

Checklist for Software Upgrades in Production Environments

March 7, 2024 · 00:06:10

Software upgrades are an essential part of maintaining up-to-date and bug-free production environments. However, executing an upgrade can be a complex and challenging task that necessitates careful planning. This blog post offers a software upgrade checklist for production environments to ensure a s

Digital Transformation

Ep. 118

Digital Transformation

March 6, 2024 · 00:02:59

Digital transformation is a crucial strategy for any organization seeking to stay competitive in today's market. It involves leveraging digital technologies to create value and enhance customer experiences. There are three key pillars of transformation: digital, data, and talent, all focused on

Singapore Startup Ecosystem

Ep. 117

Singapore Startup Ecosystem

March 5, 2024 · 00:05:46

I have lived in Singapore for two and a half years. It is recognized as one of the top startup ecosystems in the world, boasting a thriving community of entrepreneurs and a supportive business environment. In this blog post, we will explore the factors contributing to Singapore's success as a st

Start With Why - Book Review

Ep. 116

Start With Why - Book Review

March 4, 2024 · 00:03:38

To me, "Start with Why" suggests that when a new request comes in, it's essential to begin by asking for the reason behind it. Instead of focusing solely on the "what" or "how" of a task, I should consider why I am undertaking it in the first place. Blog post: https

Taking Career Guidance to the Next Level

Ep. 115

Taking Career Guidance to the Next Level

March 3, 2024 · 00:02:44

Career guidance plays a vital role in professional growth, and mentoring is an essential part of this journey. Unlike short-term, specific goals that can be achieved quickly but may decrease commitment, a broader vision and overall purpose offer a long-term perspective and foster deeper reflection.

Reflection on Scenarios & Strategic Foresight

Ep. 114

Reflection on Scenarios & Strategic Foresight

March 2, 2024 · 00:04:11

As a digital leader, it's crucial for me to engage in ongoing reflection. We often underestimate the future, making it vital for me to remain open-minded, consider alternative approaches, and think from multiple perspectives. Surrounding myself with people from diverse backgrounds helps in suspe

DBS Case Study

Ep. 113

DBS Case Study

March 1, 2024 · 00:04:00

DBS is fighting to stay relevant in the second phase of its future-ready digital transformation. As an established incumbent, the bank faces challenges from emerging fintech companies. In order to adapt to the significant changes in the banking industry—driven primarily by technological advancements

Healthcare in the Future - A Glimpse into the Year 2060

Ep. 112

Healthcare in the Future - A Glimpse into the Year 2060

February 29, 2024 · 00:03:48

Imagine you're a scientist with the ability to time-travel to the year 2060—37 years into the future. You take a trip into one possible future and witness a fictitious dialogue between a doctor and a patient in the Singapore healthcare system. Blog post: https://www.victorleungtw.com/2023/02/25

Thinking About the Future with ChatGPT

Ep. 111

Thinking About the Future with ChatGPT

February 28, 2024 · 00:04:14

Recently, I've been pondering the future of work in the context of ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The concept is ever-changing due to technological advancements and societal shifts, continuously reshaping our work landscape. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated some trends, like auto

The Ongoing Revolution in Technology and Its Impact on Work

Ep. 110

The Ongoing Revolution in Technology and Its Impact on Work

February 27, 2024 · 00:03:57

Today, while attending a class for my Master's in Technology in Digital Leadership at the National University of Singapore (NUS), my professor offered a prediction about technology's landscape a decade from now. This prompted me to reflect on the future of work. How will work evolve, and how