A call for private sector to reform

Private sector must renew its role as the country shifts from subsistence to market-oriented economy. This was the takeaway from the second day of the Bhutan Economic Forum for Innovative Transformation. Alving Ung, a leadership expert faculty at Royal Institute of Governance and Strategic Studies (RIGSS) said businesses must discern its core values, develop to […]

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