On Cover
Tan Lie Chen
CIO
“Leadership is not just about managing technology; it’s about empowering people to use it for meaningful change.”



Cover Story
In the rapidly evolving world of information technology, leadership is no longer just about managing systems and solving technical issues—it’s about guiding organizations through transformation, fostering innovation, and building global teams that thrive despite challenges. This story takes us through the inspiring journey of Lie Chen Tan, a visionary CIO, whose leadership in digital transformation has reshaped global enterprises. As organizations worldwide struggle to adapt to the fast-paced changes of Industry 4.0, Lie Chen’s approach to leadership and innovation provides valuable insights into navigating complexities and seizing opportunities.
Judy Liu
Judy has since carved out a distinctive presence in the leadership development space. She refers to this as ‘leading from the inside out’. This pivot wasn’t just a career change—it was an embodiment of the outlier philosophy that now defines her approach to leadership development. For Judy, outliers are not simply statistical anomalies to be disregarded.


Lionel Sim
In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping every industry, few leaders have mastered the delicate balance of technological innovation and human-centered application quite like Lionel Sim. As the founder of The AI Capitol, Lionel has pioneered an approach to AI implementation that transcends traditional boundaries—one that places accessibility, cultural intelligence, and ethical responsibility at the heart of technological advancement.
Shalima Motial
In the bustling creative landscape of Singapore, where towering skyscrapers meet artistic aspirations, a quiet revolution began more than two decades ago. It started with a simple observation from a woman who had crossed oceans to call this island nation home. Shalima Motial, armed with a deep appreciation for English Literature and an even deeper understanding of human potential, noticed something profound: talented artists were everywhere, but stages to showcase their gifts were scarce.

