Editorial Digital Issue 8
Editorial - Alvin Pang
In this digital edition of ETHOS, we are reminded that in the age of machine learning, the vital work of government is still carried out not by automatons but by people—who deserve the support and nurturing necessary for them to give their best efforts. Featuring: Amos Law, Soh Zhi Liang, Khoo Ee Wan, Zoey Lew, Sueann Soon, Wu Wei Neng, and Kenneth Sim.

INN Facilities
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The learning spaces are highly configurable and are created based on INN x CSC Design Principles
Ethos, journal of the Civil Service College Singapore
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ETHOS is a publication of the Civil Service College, Singapore. It aims to provide thought leadership, insight and context on a wide range of public policy issues of interest to Singapore.
Employability, Growth and Resilience through Workplace Learning
Opinion - Phua Chee Teck
Across industries, jobs and workplaces are changing to adapt to a new normal of disrupted paradigms and ever-changing needs. Workplace Learning (WpL) helps employees and employers establish a common purpose and acquire relevant skills, in order to stay competitive and employable.

Knowledge Hub
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Features past issues of Ethos, event materials and CSC-authored case studies and toolkits
Thinking Differently about Workplace Learning
Article - Helen Bound
Instead of topping up on-job skills with training, the focus should be on understanding, framing and improving the relations between people, assets and structures in an organisation.

Editorial Digital Issue 3
Editorial - Alvin Pang

Case Study- Towards a Society without Re-offending
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This case study charts Singapore Prisons Service's transformation journey over the years and discusses the origins of the YRP and its key milestones.
Cities, Culture and Happiness
Article - Bruno S. Frey
The arts as a means to enhance individual well-being can have an impact on how culture should be encouraged by policy.
