Have a look at the highlights of Singapore 2025 edition
Relive the best moments
Have a look at the highlights of Singapore 2025 edition
5 days of vibrant energy, insights, and global connections
212 participants from 141 companies, 15 industries, 26 nationalities. One global community.
Ready to relive it? Watch the highlights now.
Gain inspiration from our latest keynote speakers
David Bach
IMD President; Nestlé Professor of Strategy and Political Economy
In this recap of day 1 keynotes, David Bach shows how to engage nonmarket players to grow the pie amid geopolitical turbulence.
Poman Lo
Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Regal Hotels International
In her keynote on day two of OWP Singapore, Poman Lo, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Regals Hotel International, challenged leaders to redefine success, not by what they earn but by what they enable.
Kiran Bedi
Civil servant and social activist. India’s first and highest-ranking woman officer in the Indian Police Service
Kiran Bedi, renowned social activist, former Lt. Governor of Puducherry, and the first woman to join the officer ranks of the Indian Police Service, share her powerful perspective on courageous leadership and the persuasive power to drive change in society.
Chef Pam (Pichaya Utharntharm)
World’s Best Female Chef
Purpose, pressure, and performance: The art of creative leadership Named the World’s Best Female Chef 2025, Pichaya Utharntharm or more famously known as Chef Pam, transformed a long-abandoned family building into one of Asia’s top restaurants. In the process, she redefined what it means to lead with trust, simplicity, and purpose. “Leadership isn’t about telling people what to do. It’s about listening and letting them find their own rhythm”, she shares.
“We failed so many times, but that’s how the best ideas are born,” adds Chef Pam in a conversation with Marleen Dieleman 马琳, Peter Lorange Family Business Professor, on day four of OWP Singapore.
See inside OWP Singapore 2025 day by day
OWP Singapore 2025: Day 1 highlights
From the opening lion dance to city immersions, day one of Orchestrating Winning Performance (OWP) set the tone for a week of reflection, reconnection, and action. Immersion visits to Singapore’s URA and SMRT demonstrated how visionary planning and innovation can turn constraint into opportunity, using design, data, and foresight to build a city that’s as sustainable as it is dynamic.
OWP Singapore 2025: Day 2 highlights
From startup ecosystems to airport innovation, day two of Orchestrating Winning Performance (OWP) explored how vision and collaboration drive transformation. Immersion visits to Tenity highlighted Singapore’s vibrant startup scene, while Changi Airport Group showcased how strategic foresight and partnership built one of the world’s most admired aviation hubs.
Through it all, Poman Lo reminded leaders that the climate crisis is a test of purpose and courage “true leadership is not about control, but contribution.”
OWP Singapore 2025: Day 3 highlights
From mindful leadership to sustainable innovation, day three of Orchestrating Winning Performance (OWP) challenged participants to rethink what success means. Sessions and immersions explored how resilience, clarity, and purpose enable leaders to balance performance with transformation — from redefining sustainability as opportunity, to learning the power of presence and trust through experiential exercises with horses.
OWP Singapore 2025: Day 4 highlights
From Kiran Bedi’s trailblazing journey as India’s first female police officer to insights on AI ecosystems and mindful leadership, participants explored what it means to lead with purpose in a world shaped by transformation. Through real-world cases, peer exchange, and forward-looking strategies, the day inspired leaders to strengthen their communication, rethink their impact, and bridge innovation with responsibility — turning learning into lasting change.
OWP Singapore 2025: Day 5 highlights
From immersive experiences across the city to augmented reality simulations and an AI learning companion, this year’s Orchestrating Winning Performance program redefined what learning in action can be.
Pragati Vaswani of OCBC shared, “This week has been fantastic. We’ve learned so much, from Fearless Leadership with Kiran Bedi to the visionary Chef Pam, whose humility stood out, and even from the idea of AI as the new electricity. There’s a lot to take away from it all. After this experience, I want to put more effort into being an ambidextrous leader. To experiment more, take more risks, and allow room for failure, something we don’t do often enough.”