Singapore as Innovation Nation
Conversation - John Kao
Ethos speaks to innovation thought leader John Kao who argues that innovative capacity can and should be cultivated as a national strategy.

Services 4.0: A New Wave of Innovation and Partnerships
Article - Jane Lim
Emerging technologies promise new service possibilities—but organisations need to understand how best to embrace, apply and develop them to advance their goals.

Re-thinking Public Innovation
Opinion - Jocelyn Bourgon
The public sector should seek to transform not just itself but society’s broader capacity to generate new solutions for the common good.

Transformative Innovation and the Policymaker of the Future
Opinion - Graham Leicester
The competencies needed to transform governance are already innate in the policymaking community — but a deliberate cultural shift may be necessary to bring them to the fore.

Planning and Innovation for City Success
Interview - Alan Altshuler
In this interview, Professor Alan Altshuler of Harvard University discusses the attributes of a successful city and compares the city success of Singapore with US cities.

Creating Hot Spots of Innovation & Energy in Your Organisation
Article - Lynda Gratton
Leaders can ignite creative energy by asking incisive questions and nurturing cross-boundary collaboration, writes Lynda Gratton from the London Business School.

Defeating Diabetes: A Conversation with Dean Schillinger, MD
Conversation - Dean Schillinger
Dr Dean Schillinger proposes a whole-of-society battle plan for combating one of the most pervasive health issues in modern society.

Public Managers as Innovators: In Search of Design Attitude
Article - Christian Bason
Can public managers see themselves as active designers of innovation and change processes, involving both citizens and the government?

Sharpening Singapore's Edge: Insights from the IBM Experience
Article - Teresa Lim
Singapore needs to develop T-shaped workers and a culture that favours innovation, collaboration, diversity and values.

The Age of Big Data
Article - Cheryl Chung
Data-driven activities and smart systems could power a quantum leap in productivity and innovation.
