What do you do when you want to excel in your career but guilt and burnout set in because your young children need you Most women hold back. Louise Wong chose clarity. As a mother of three and a leader in the clinical sciences, Louise reached a breaking point. She was travelling often, carrying rising responsibilities, facing tension at home, and quietly wondering if she was failing both at work and as a mother. When guilt whispered “slow down,” she chose to rise. When self doubt ...
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What do you do when you want to excel in your career but guilt and burnout set in because your young children need you Most women hold back. Louise Wong chose clarity. As a mother of three and a leader in the clinical sciences, Louise reached a breaking point. She was travelling often, carrying rising responsibilities, facing tension at home, and quietly wondering if she was failing both at work and as a mother. When guilt whispered “slow down,” she chose to rise. When self doubt ...
Ep14 From Panic to Purpose: He Kept the People and Profit Came After with Peng Sum Choe
Clarity Is Power
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Ep14 From Panic to Purpose: He Kept the People and Profit Came After with Peng Sum Choe
What would you do if your entire business shut down overnight and 6,000 people were counting on you? Most leaders would panic. Peng Sum Choe chose purpose. As CEO of Pan Pacific Hotels Group, Mr. Choe led through one of the toughest global crises, the COVID-19 pandemic, without retrenching a single employee. When fear shouted cut costs, he chose to protect people. When others focused on survival, he leaned on clarity, faith, and trust. In this heartfelt conversation with Ruth Saw, Peng Sum C...
Clarity Is Power
What do you do when you want to excel in your career but guilt and burnout set in because your young children need you Most women hold back. Louise Wong chose clarity. As a mother of three and a leader in the clinical sciences, Louise reached a breaking point. She was travelling often, carrying rising responsibilities, facing tension at home, and quietly wondering if she was failing both at work and as a mother. When guilt whispered “slow down,” she chose to rise. When self doubt ...