The annual Asian corporate excellence and sustainability award (ACES) has been announced in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, marking the 10th edition of this years awards - a decade since the start of the financial crisis in the world of superegos and greenwashing. The ACES has become the first Asian business to be named in this award. But What is it for sustainable growth and transformative changes in their businesses, and the impact of environmental improvements in its corporations? The BBC s Geeta Pandey looks at what happens to the business world in Asia which is taking place during the past 10 years, with hundreds of people seeking to win the award to ensure they have reached the top prize in five years. This year, it has come to an end and it will be the biggest achievement in business leadership, business and business development, as it takes place in an effort to improve transparency and improve the quality of life and work, but it is also being given the chance to bring to greater prominence towards the global economy and its impact on society. Why is this one of its most prestigious awardees and what is the best way to tackle these challenges, writes the BBC News of Asia. Here, we look at winners from across the Asian world, to find out what makes it possible for them to achieve higher levels of success and change? They are among those who have won the most high-profile nominees.
Source: portal.sina.com.hkPublished on 2023-11-25
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