With the continued buoyancy of the Hong Kong and China markets, hiring and keeping talent have become "hot" topics. What is being discussed?
In the aftermath of the global financial turmoil, companies today find themselves operating in an environment where the old fashioned values of discipline, accountability and sustainability are back in favour.
"Managing Against the Wind" by Korn/Ferry's Andrew Tsui (Hong Kong) and Mina Hsu of Mina Hsu Consulting, provides insight from twelve senior management executives, representing financial services, communications, real estate, construction, utilities, retail and consumer products on the factors that have helped companies navigate the current economic downturn. They also share the key management lessons they learned in the wake of the financial crisis, and their views on the lasting legacy of the crisis.
This whitepaper outlines the four unique areas where Investment Bankers have found employment in the economic downturns.
For Asia’s leading private bankers, a slowdown in business caused by the shrinking overall wealth of clients in the region, wilting confidence in capital markets and other investment products, and an intensifying lack of trust in financial institutions at large, has not dissuaded them from seeking ways to reassure their clients that instruments still exist which can make them money.