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Vol. 478 / Content

Universal Education – It’s Complicated

Vol. 478

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Survey

2011 Taiwan's Top Corporate Citizens

Shattering the Myths of Corporate Social Responsibility

In its fifth annual survey of Taiwan's CSR landscape, CommonWealth Magazine reveals the common strategies that have allowed companies to thrive and help sustain Taiwan's beauty.

Survey

Golden Service Enterprise PC Home

The Unbeatable Lightness of 24-hour Delivery

In the world of online retailing, only one question is paramount: "How to deliver the goods to the consumer as quickly as possible." At PC Home, the secret weapon is not working faster, but a 24/7, three-shifts-a-day operational culture.

Industry

Planet Technology, Merry Electronics

'Sounding Out' a Beautiful Life

With their small scale and limited resources, isn't it too much to ask SMEs to go full bore on corporate social responsibility? Planet Technology and Merry Electronics are proof positive that SMEs can make a difference.

Industry

Sumika Technology Co., Ltd.

Turning Wastewater into Eco-Ponds

With a fully localized corporate social responsibility program and exhaustively specific digital reports, Sumika sets the CSR standard for foreign companies in Taiwan.

Insight

New K12 System Launched

Deciphering Taiwan's Education Maze

A new wave of education reform has hit Taiwan, but it's heavy in concepts and light on details, leaving teachers, parents and schools anxious and puzzled. What are the key problems that still need to be solved?

Insight

Eric Chu:

Education Is Taiwan's Paramount Issue

Taiwan's plan for a full, universal high school education system offers hope to the island's youth, but also creates daunting dilemmas for local officials. For New Taipei City, the pressure is on.

Insight

Tsao Chi-hung

Give Me the Resources, and I Can Bridge the Gap

Implementing Taiwan's new 12-year universal education policy is placing special stress on the island's rural counties, which have fewer resources and more broadly dispersed, smaller schools. One official speaks out.