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Nanyang Business School is the only Singapore business school and third in Asia to be accredited by both the EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) and AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). These are the most widely-recognised European and American quality assurance standards for accounting and business education. They assure our graduates that their degrees will be both recognised and valued around the world.

Nanyang Business School is the only Singapore business school and third in Asia to be accredited by both the EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) and AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). These are the most widely-recognised European and American quality assurance standards for accounting and business education. They assure our graduates that their degrees will be both recognised and valued around the world.




NBS In The Media

2008

   
Max your PowerPoint potential
  29 December 2008
Ms Yang Mei Ling from Strategy, Management and Organisation (SMO) division shares with The Straits Times how PowerPoint slides can make or break one's presentation.

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- The Straits Times, 29 December 2008
SPH's Tabla interview with Dean Jitendra Singh: The Perfectionist In A Hurry
  19 December 2008

In an exclusive interview with Singapore Press Holdings' Tabla, Nanyang Business School Dean, Prof Jitendra Singh divulges his love for poetry writing, training in Hindustani classical music, and plans to master Kriya Yoga.

Dean Jitendra Singh's can-do spirit has taken him places and now he aims to build Nanyang Business School into a world class institution - one that would bring pride to Singapore and all of Asia. 

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- Tabla, 19 December 2008

NBS-BT Roundtable Series: When Fear Stalks the Market
  16 December 2008
 

In the third and final part of a Nanyang Business School-Business Times Roundtable Series, senior professors at Nanyang Technological University's business school give their views on the psychology of fear and how it is impacting investor behaviour given the current fragile market sentiments.

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- Part 3 of the NBS-BT Roundtable Series

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NBS-BT Roundtable Series: When Fear Stalks the Market

NBS sees surge in MBA applications
  13 December 2008

The economic turmoil and massive job losses in the finance sector have far from dampened the demand for MBAs here.

Nanyang Business School has received 'more than double' the applications than it had at this time last year.

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- The Straits Times, 13 December 2008

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NBS to nurture HR talent from Jakarta
  11 December 2008

Nanyang Business School (NBS) has forged an unprecedented alliance with the Jakarta city government. Under the memorandum of understanding (MOU), the Jakarta city government will develop human resource and management talent by enrolling its most promising staff in NBS' prestigious Nanyang Fellows Programme.

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- The Business Times, 11 December 2008

NBS-BT Roundtable Series: Tighter Rules for Financial Markets?
  10 December 2008
 

In the second of a three-part NBS-BT Roundtable Series, Nanyang Business School professors argue that while innovative financial products help recycle money and thereby create value, more and tighter supervision of the financial markets may be required to prevent a replay of the disastrous events of the past few months.

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- Part 2 of the NBS-BT Roundtable Series

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- Part 4 of the NBS-BT Roundtable Series
- Part 3 of the NBS-BT Roundtable Series
- Part 1 of the NBS-BT Roundtable Series

 
NBS-BT Roundtable Series: Tighter Rules for Financial Markets?

The MBA advantage
  8 December 2008

Assoc Prof Chung Lai Hong, Director of The NANYANG MBA programme shares with The Business Times the value of obtaining a good MBA degree and how one could gain a significant edge over those who do not have one.

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- The Business Times, 8 December 2008

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NBS-BT Roundtable Series: Global Crisis Rouses Asian Giant
  2 December 2008
 

DESPITE being the world's fastest growing economy and having protected financial markets, China too has been hit hard by the global financial crisis. In the first of a three-part Nanyang Business School-Business Times Roundtable Series, key China experts from Nanyang Business School give their take on how hard China has been hit by the crisis, the likely impact of its 4 trillion yuan (S$889 billion) financial stimulus package on the economy and what lies ahead for the country in the new year.

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- Part 1 of the NBS-BT Roundtable Series

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- Part 4 of the NBS-BT Roundtable Series
- Part 3 of the NBS-BT Roundtable Series
- Part 2 of the NBS-BT Roundtable Series

 
NBS-BT Roundtable Series: Global Crisis Rouses Asian Giant

Dean Jitendra Singh appointed Member of Singapore's Key Accountancy Panel
  2 December 2008

A high-level committee has been appointed to review the accountancy sector here, as part of a push to position Singapore as a major Asian industry hub.

Nanyang Business School Dean, Prof Jitendra Singh, has been appointed by the Ministry of Finance to the new high-level committee together with 13 other industry veterans.

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- The Straits Times, 2 December 2008

Invest green and save the world
  1 December 2008

If you think going green is all about recycling plastic bottles or using your own shopping bag at the supermarket - think again. Three NBS undergraduates and Asst Prof Zhang Shaojun think investments can be green too. They believe investing wisely not only bring good returns but it can also help save the environment.

By investing in green funds, or professionally managed investment portfolios that comprise stocks which fund managers classify as environmentally responsible, an investor can gain a share in companies that engage in environmental-friendly practices.

The trend is set to move upward, with an increasing number of investors and companies joining in the green phenomenon.

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- The Business Times, 1 December 2008

Nanyang Business School graduate overcame odds to succeed in life
  29 November 2008
Jan Lee, an Accountancy graduate from NBS, shares his story with Guo Liang in the Chinese documentary "Breaking Barriers, Unlocking Potentials" on how he overcame the odds in his life to achieve the success he has today.

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- Channel 8, 9pm "Breaking Barriers, Unlocking Potentials"
How good firms treat workers in a downturn
  22 November 2008

Assoc Prof Chan Teng Heng says that communication on HR matters is most important in times of recession so that employees can allay fears and focus on their work, or make preparations in the worst of times. Further, slowdowns are the best time to look at improving service processes, streamlining procedures, investing in infrastructure and improving customer service.

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- The Straits Times, 22 November 2008

"Business Journey to the East" makes it to Top 10 bestseller list
  17 November 2008

In his latest book, Prof Wee Chow Hou explores with co-author Fred Combe the various challenges that companies, leaders, and individuals face while doing business in Asia.

McGraw-Hill Education (Asia) hosted a book launching ceremony on 28 November 2008 in conjunction with the publication of the book. The two prolific writers were also on hand to share their thoughts and insights.

The book has made it to the Top 10 bestseller list in Singapore within one week of its launch.

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- The Straits Times, 28 November 2008
- The Straits Times, 1 December 2008
- Lianhe Zaobao, 3 December 2008

Leading hospitality stalwarts join Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management Joint Advisory Board
  14 November 2008

Peter Gowers, Gerald Lawless and Lim Kok Thay, leading hospitality industry stalwarts have recently become members of the Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management's (CNI) Joint Advisory Board. The Joint Advisory Board provides advice to the Deans of CNI, Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration and Nanyang Business School. Gowers, Lawless and Lim will convene with other members of the Joint Advisory Board twice a year to review and evaluate the  Master of Management in Hospitality program, Executive Education programs and helps secure fundraising support for CNI.

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- ehotelier.com, 14 November 2008

A good time to go back to business school
  11 November 2008

Despite the economic downturn, Nanyang Business School is still attracting as many students as before the financial crisis. Making reference to the banking industry, Professor Gillian Yeo suggested that there could be a new emphasis on internal controls and risk management sections.

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- TODAY, 11 November 2008

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- The Straits Times, 13 December 2008
- The Business Times, 8 December 2008
- My Paper, 13 November 2008

Nanyang Business School is 1st Runner-up at Singapore’s Inaugural Public Policy Challenge
  27 October 2008

For some 60 undergraduate students who participated in the recently concluded Public Policy Challenge 2008, the adrenaline of analyzing complex case studies and brainstorming for effective solutions were perhaps some reasons why they took part in the inaugural competition. But more importantly, each harbors a deepseated belief that their opinions could make a difference. 

 

There were 3 levels to the competition – preliminary, semi-finals and finals.  15 teams were shortlisted from the preliminary round to proceed into the semi-finals. Teams had the opportunity to stay at the ultra chic Changi Village Hotel for a two and a half day residential programme. During the stay, they were given a case to analyze and had to prepare their recommendations all within the short time frame of 24 hours. After which, the 15 teams were grouped into three clusters of which the best team from each cluster made it into the finals.

 

NBS Team QuintEssential comprised of team members Mr Issac Chua Cheng Wang (Accountancy, Yr 3), Ms Cherrie Ng Hui Jing (Banking & Finance, Yr 3), Ms Sok Hourng (Human Resource, Yr 3), and Ms Catherine Ng Shu Han (Accountancy, Yr 3). Their wit and determination won them the first runner-up title, a trophy and the prize money of USD3, 000.

 

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- The Straits Times, 27 October 2008

NBS Team QuintEssential

Prof Jitendra Singh joins leading academics from around the world at NTU
  23 October 2008

NTU's reputation attracts leading academics from around the world. One example is Prof Jitendra Singh, who was appointed Dean of Nanyang Business School (NBS) in 2007.

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- NATUREJOBS, 23 October 2008

Match products with right investors' profiles says Assoc Prof Low Buen Sin
  21 October 2008

In an exclusive interview with The Sunday Times, Assoc Prof Low Buen Sin comments on creating value for investors through matching investors with the right products.

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- The Sunday Times, 26 October 2008 

NBS experts' insights on the global financial crisis and its impact on the Singapore Economy
  21 October 2008
At a panel discussion held at the Nanyang Auditorium yesterday, six distinguished professors from the Nanyang Business School gave their insights on the various aspects of the current global financial crisis and what it meant for Singapore's economy. The session was chaired by Prof Jitendra Singh, Dean and Shaw Foundation Chair, Nanyang Business School.

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- The Straits Times, Pg A10
- The Business Times, Pg 2
- TODAY, Pg B5
- Berita Harian, Pg 5
- Channel 8, 6.30pm
- Channel U, 9pm
- Recording of Panel Discussion

Prof Jitendra Singh featured in Indian national daily - The Times of India
  20 October 2008

Prof Jitendra Singh gives readers a glimpse into life as he recounts how he started off as an undergraduate in India and later carved his career in America. Today, he is back in Asia to helm Singapore's No. 1 Business School as the Dean of Nanyang Business School.

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- The Times of India, 20 October 2008
- EducationTimes.com, 20 October 2008

Prof Lim Chong Yah suggests ways to end the global financial distress
  17 October 2008

In a letter to the editor of Financial Times, Prof Lim Chong Yah suggests ways to combat the global financial meltdown in order to prevent 'further serious metastasis' from setting in.

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- Financial Times, 17 October 2008

The Nanyang MBA and Cornell-Nanyang Institute go global with QS World MBA Tour
  16 October 2008

The QS World MBA Tour would bring together some 360 renowned business schools in a lineup of about 36 different countries this year.  

To date, the QS World MBA Tour has accumulated 14 years of globe-trotting in spreading the good message of quality education.  

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- Taiwan Net, 16 October 2008
- Sina Finance China, 13 November 2008

Assoc Prof Michael Li Zhi-Feng tells The New Paper why oil firms are quick to raise petrol prices but slow to cut them
  16 October 2008

The trend that pump prices increase at a rate much faster than its decrease when crude oil prices soar and tumble respectively have sent motorists wondering why.

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- The New Paper, 16 October 2008

Singapore will be the last country standing: Jim Rogers
  15 October 2008

Nanyang Business School was one of the co-organizers of the highly anticipated Jim Rogers Talk that saw an encouraging turnout of about 1,600 participants.

The acclaimed investment guru shared his insights on the current financial meltdown and professed his faith in Singapore's government while highlighting Myanmmar, Cambodia, and North Korea as the new places to look out for in terms of opportunities.

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- 938LIVE (online), 15 Oct 2008
- The Business Times, 27 Oct 2008

Understanding graduate expectations is key to ensuring effective management of recruitment channel says Assoc Prof Tan Joo Seng
  14 October 2008

Speaking at a TMS Asia-Pacific forum, Assoc Prof Tan Joo Seng commented on the need to develop innovative strategies and internal programmes to attract and retain high quality workers in the region's hospitality and travel industry.

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- ehotelier.com, 14 October 2008

Assoc Prof Lau Sie Ting comments on investing and fixed deposits
  14 October 2008

Assoc Prof Lau Sie Ting, Head of NBS' Banking and Finance Division, offers his expert opinion on the sudden surge in response to fixed deposits in light of the recent financial shake-up.

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- The New Paper, 12 October 2008

Female bankers can reach the top with the right support says Assoc Prof Fock Siew Tong
  13 October 2008

Some areas of banking seem more suited to females than others. Still, with the right support, they can reach the top.

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- The Business Times, 13 October 2008

NBS' Business Solutions organizes international Asian Business Case Competition yet again
  13 October 2008

Following its successful debut in 2007 is the recently concluded Asian Business Case Competition @ Nanyang 2008, which took place at the Nanyang Executive Centre (NEC) Auditorium from 13 Oct to 16 Oct.

Organized by Business Solutions, a NBS students-driven initiative, 16 teams from prestigious business schools around the world competed in a 5-day programme of social activity and rigorous competition.

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- Dean's Speech
- Asian Business Case Competition @ Nanyang Official Website
- The Business Times, 20 October 2008
- Gaia Discovery, October 2008
- News Blaze, 24 October 2008

Media reports in 2007
- The Business Times, 10 Oct 2007
- The Business Times, 29 Oct 2007
- 938 LIVE, 2:30pm, 9 Oct 2007  

Asst Prof Suman Banerjee's interview with SAFRA radio
  30 September 2008

In an interview with SAFRA Radio Power 98, Asst Prof Suman Banerjee comments on the impact of the US financial crisis on Singapore's economy and banking sector.

To listen:
- FM98 29 September 2008, 7pm

NBS’ F1 Student Ambassador featured on 938LIVE online
  27 September 2008

Tourism and Hospitality Major, Mark Lin, was one of the student ambassadors at the recently held 2008 Formula 1 (F1) SingTel Singapore Grand Prix. He took on the important role of providing information about F1 and promoting the various attractions in Singapore at key areas.

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- 938LIVE online, 27 September 2008

Drawn to the bright lights of Singapore
  23 September 2008

Financial Times reports on the challenging teaching and research opportunities available in the east which are persuading some top US academics to move to the region. Read more for comments from Professor Jitendra Singh, Dean & Shaw Foundation Chair of Nanyang Business School:

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- Financial Times, 22 September 2008, Pg 11

Racing to financial freedom - Team NBS wins National Cashflow Competition
  16 September 2008

Team NBS, Tan Shi Jin (Yr 2, Accountancy) and Ong Yi Ling (Yr 3, Accountancy) emerged champions of the Tertiary category at the inaugural National Cashflow Competition. Both Shi Jin and Yi Ling were first time players of the game.   Teams of two pitted their financial know-how and skills against each other on the Cashflow 101, the board game designed by the author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki.

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- The Business Times, 15 September 2008, Pg 14

Retailers keep off the fast lane
  5 September 2008

Marketing and retail expert Assoc Prof Lam Shun Yin comments on the cautious stance many small and medium enterprises are taking in the upcoming inaugural Formula 1 race - an event which they stand to benefit most.

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- TODAY, 4 Sept 2008, Pg 2

New Faculty Publication : Exploring Best Practices in the Hospitality Industry in Asia
  14 August 2008

Ardent followers of publications by the Asian Business Case Centre (ABCC) will be pleased to know that a new book entitled, 'Exploring Best Practices in the Hospitality Industry in Asia' has hit the shelves.

Written by Assoc Prof Wee Beng Geok and Prof Judy Siguaw , the book forms part of a research project that marks the first collaborative effort between Asian Business Case Centre and Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management. The case book offers an exploratory journey into some of the best practices in the Asian hospitality industry.

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- Exploring Best Practices in the Hospitality Industry in Asia (Siguaw & Wee, 2008)
- India Post, 20 October 2008

Creative Commons Licences ported to Singapore
  3 August 2008
NBS Convocation Ceremonies 2008
  15 July 2008
Nanyang Business School to chart new strategic directions with SPRING Chairman Philip Yeo at the helm
  10 July 2008
Prof Jitendra Singh on JakTV sharing his views on empowering marketing
  3 July 2008
NBS Dean Prof Jitendra Singh was invited to share his views on empowering marketing on one of Jarkata's leading television channels, JakTV.

Please click below to view recording:
- Empowering Marketing - JAK TV (Part 01)
- Empowering Marketing - JAK TV (Part 02)
- Empowering Marketing - JAK TV (Part 03)
Building blocks of marketing
  17 June 2008
Assoc Prof Wan Chew Yoong shared that cashflow management plays a critical role in the development of a good business model
  10 June 2008
Assoc Prof Fock Siew Tong shares with The Business Times the draw of private banking
  9 June 2008
Strategising with Substance
  3 June 2008
NBS Grads Score High on Salary and Employment
  27 May 2008
Prof Jitendra Singh is setting the stage
  7 April 2008

New dean Prof Jitendra Singh has big plans for Nanyang Business School.

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- TODAY, 7 April 2008

On the go with NTU - A special NTU feature
  28 March 2008
938LIVE EduTalk - L'Oreal Brandstorm
  27 March 2008
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- 938LIVE, 27 Mar 2008
Nanyang Biz School aims high
  24 March 2008
Rising Asia: Private banking industry booming
  17 March 2008
Students from Nanyang Business School triumph yet again
  21 February 2008
NBS targets highly-abled students with new double direct honours degree programme for 2008
  20 February 2008
How people choose credit cards
  11 February 2008
NBS HRAce wins inaugural Singapore HR Challenge
  3 February 2008
The Nanyang Advantage
  30 January 2008
The Nanyang MBA is World’s Top 50 MBA Programme
  28 January 2008
The First Time a Singapore Business School's MBA Programme Makes it to the World's Top 50

Nanyang Business School's MBA has made it to the top 50 in the Financial Times' (FT) World Top 100 MBA 2008. The Nanyang MBA achieved a significant jump in ranking to 46th position up from 67th a year ago. This is the highest a Singapore Business School has ever been ranked ahead of several world-renowned universities. The latest ranking by FT re-affirms the Nanyang MBA as the best programme in Singapore.

“FT's latest rankings confirm that the Nanyang MBA has gained worldwide recognition as a programme that provides world-class training for business leaders for Asia and beyond,” said Prof Jitendra Singh, Dean of NBS. “80% of our students come from over 20 countries and this provides a rich setting for cross cultural learning of business practices. We will continue to excel in rigorous, relevant and innovative teaching and extend our corporate networks. I am confident that our global standing will improve further.”

The Nanyang MBA scored well in terms of international mobility, student diversity, international exposure and value for money.

FT's global MBA ranking is compiled based on two sets of surveys – one completed by alumni who graduated from the MBA programme three years ago, and the other by the business school.

In October 2007, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has also placed the Nanyang MBA as the best in Singapore and top three in Asia.

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- The Straits Times, Pg 3
- 938Live (online), 28 January 2008
- Channel NewsAsia (online), 28 January 2008
- Lianhe Wanbao, Pg 3, 28 January 2008
- Lianhe Zaobao, Pg 3
- Tamil Murasu, Pg 2
- The New Paper, Pg 6
- Today, Pg 6
- News Release
- Business Times, Pg 3, 29 January 2008

Watch more on
- Channel 5, 9:30pm, 28 January 2008
- Channel News Asia, 10:00pm, 28 January 2008
- Channel 8, 6:30pm, 28 January 2008
- Channel U, 9:00pm, 28 January 2008
- 938LIVE (online), 28 January 2008
NBS wins UNCC
  27 January 2008
NBS Undergraduates Sweep Top 3 Positions at The Next Fund Manager Competition Finals
  21 January 2008
Lessons in investing with a heart
Investing strikes a note with business-savvy students
  21 January 2008
NBS will withstand the competition
  8 January 2008
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- TODAY, 8 Jan 2008
 
 

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