Who Should We Make Friends With? Dear You Gives Us a Simple Answer Grandma's words in Dear You are simple: "Be a person of Qing Yi. Don't associate with people who have no Qing Yi." But how do we know who has Qing Yi ? It has little to do with wealth, education or status. It has everything to do with character. Make friends with people who... 1. Keep Their Promises Their words and actions are consistent. When they say they will do something, they do it. Trust is built on reliability. 2. Stand by You in Difficult Times Many people celebrate with you when life is good. Very few stay when life becomes difficult. True friends remain. 3. Care Without Calculating They help because they care, not because they expect something in return. Their kindness is genuine. 4. Celebrate Your Success They are happy when you succeed. They encourage your growth instead of feeling threatened by it. 5. Dare to Tell You the Truth They don't flatter you. They ...
Beyond Compliance: How Companies Should Select an Independent Director By Andy Ng MBA, B.Acc (Hons) Financial Governance & Strategy Helping boards navigate financial oversight, governance, AI-era risk, ethics, and human capital strategy. Every board appointment is a decision that shapes the future of an organisation. When companies appoint an Independent Director, the question should never be, “Who is available?” Nor should it be based solely on reputation, titles, or familiarity. The more important question is: “Who will protect the long-term interests of the company, its shareholders, and its stakeholders?” As corporate governance continues to evolve, Independent Directors are no longer appointed merely to satisfy regulatory requirements. They are expected to provide independent judgement, challenge assumptions respectfully, oversee risk, strengthen governance, and help management make better long-term decisions. Selecting the right Independent Director is theref...