Sustainability reporting in Vietnam: Why it matters

Sustainability reporting in Vietnam: Why it matters

I recently met a businessman at a networking event who introduced himself as a procurement professional. Part of his job entails linking international companies with manufacturers based in Vietnam. Not long ago, he received a request from a client, connected them to a local supplier, and even provided samples for their perusal.
RMIT committed to advancing Australia-Vietnam education

RMIT committed to advancing Australia-Vietnam education

For nearly 25 years, RMIT University is proud to have been an exemplary Australian investor in Vietnam, a contributor to the knowledge economy, and a bridge for people-to-people links.
Get ready for a hard landing-HR management during economic downturn

Get ready for a hard landing-HR management during economic downturn

Organisations should prepare to deal with major changes in their workforce as the risk of a global recession looms, experts from Great Place to Work and RMIT University said.
Homeland help for returning students

Homeland help for returning students

Overseas educational investors are taking a crack at enhancing their presence in Vietnam where huge demands for international joint training programmes are being fuelled by the effects of the pandemic.
The value of trust in the age of dishonest news

The value of trust in the age of dishonest news

Vietnamese press agencies are making efforts to transmit information truthfully, accurately and quickly. On the occasion of the 95th anniversary of Vietnam Journalists’ Day, Dr. Farida Kbar, head of the Professional Communication Department at RMIT Vietnam, shared her thoughts on fake news on social networks as well as the important contributions from Vietnam in successfully containing the coronavirus pandemic through information.
Management practices for your business

Management practices for your business

The global coronavirus crisis is triggering major disruptions for companies in Vietnam and throughout the world. The unique circumstances mean that many managers are left having to hope for the best and prepare for the worst.