Thursday, 12 March 2015

Postgraduate studies – Why, When, How?



 
The  Career Advisory Council for the Centre for Future Ready Graduates invited me share with the undergraduates of the Faculty of Arts & Social Science (FASS) at the National University of Singapore.  

All the speakers invited were past students of FASS. So it made it all the more special to be back at my alma mater, where I had graduated with a Masters of Arts.
It was an interesting combination of different viewpoints: Associate Prof TC Chang (Vice Dean, FASS) representing academia, Gloria Chin (HR Divisional Director) representing the public sector and myself from the private sector. I was glad to share from my experience as a student, working in the private sector and being a manager who hires. 


Here’s what we learnt from the forum on post graduate studies:

Why do you want it:  

A post graduate degree does not guarantee securing a job, promotion or better pay package, unless you are in a discipline or career which values the field of study.  The post graduate degree helps to broaden your horizon, network with and learning from others from different backgrounds, deepen the research area of interest. Knowing your aspirations on whether you wish to pursue an academic route, public sector or private sector route would be advantageous. If not, you still have youth on your side to decide.


When do you do it: 

If the economy is in a downturn, that’s the best time to study with minimal impact to income and employment.

If financing is not available, then finding scholarships, sponsorships or working to finance would be necessary.

Like Prof Chang, further studies upon graduation was great as the mind was fresh and able to continue the momentum without interruption, but youth also meant less he had fewer publications under his belt compared to his school mates. 

For myself, coming back to school after working for a few years provided a good blend of youthful energy and experience to make the studies become relevant in real life application. Plus, in single and early career years, balancing studies and work was easier.  

Gloria faced the challenge of balancing work, family and studies when she picked up the post graduate studies later in her career. However, she was able to know clearly the choice of her studies that would best complement her as part of her career development. It had helped her develop competencies to advance her career in senior management.

How do you get there:  

For academic, Prof Chang advised to pick the mentor and start wooing them early.  Good grades are a must to pursue academia.  I felt that grades matter, but a more balanced approach would be preferred, with character building, soft skills such as good communications and interpersonal skills, and having more diversified interests such as sports, hobbies or community work.


The students enjoyed the sharing with an active question and answer session, and more questions post session. We wish all the students the best in their studies and a brilliant path ahead of them!

Monday, 2 February 2015

Infrastructure Matters - Hear It From The People Who Know Best



Business and technology are transforming, creating a greater need and urgency to deploy a computing infrastructure that helps support their business results. 

However, according to the IBM Institute of Business Value Study, while 70% want to embark on the new era of computing, only less than ten percent are ready.

The IBM Asia Pacific & ASEAN Systems & Technology Group shares about how infrastructure matters.  A fun ad lib no script impromptu video straight from the heart, from us to you!






Infrastructure Matters because: 

1. Big Data matters. 
The more quantity and complex the data you have, the faster and more accurate you need to crunch it. We tested our POWER servers against x86 servers and we were faster and cheaper!

2. Analytics matters.   
Imagine with IBM Power systems, you can crunch data up to 82x faster? That means you can get your analysis done faster to make decisions ahead of your competition.

3. Cloud matters.   
A robust cloud ensures that you have access 24x7 with no interruption or downtime. Always ask for POWER available as bare metal in your cloud.

4. Mobility matters. 
90% of the world’s banks run their applications and mobility on IBM Systems. Every second lost means loss of customers

5. Social matters. 
Customers demand immediate response. POWER systems have the highest availability and utilization, so you will never fear that you lose touch socially.



Catch this candid video where IBM Systems team shares what our clients and partners believe is the right infrastructure.

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Institute of Business Value: Infrastructure Study Part 2

Catch the latest findings from Institute of Business Value in "Infrastructure Matters Part 2" on how the right infrastructure can fine-tune #analytics based decisions & maximize #cloud economics with #open #innovation #IBMsystems #openpower #storage #smartercomputing

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uvIi4arcq_M&sns=fb