The Borneo Post

Malaysia confident of achieving 35 per cent skilled workforce by 2020

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MIRI: Malaysia is confident of achieving its target of 35 percent skilled workforce in three years’ time or by 2020 when it achieves developed and industrial­ised nation status.

Chief Special Purpose Vehicle (CSPV) of the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund ( HRDF), Ministry of Human Resource Muhammad Ghazali AB Aziz said a recent study by them showed the percentage had increased from 27 percent to 31 percent.

“31 percent is the unofficial percentage, the official one will be announced soon by Ministerfo­rHumanReso­urce. I am confident that Malaysia by 2020 could achieve more than 35 percent,” he said on Friday at the graduation ceremony for 20 Sarawakian­s with a Certificat­e of Profession­al Manager (CPM) from the Canadian Council of Profession­al Certificat­ion through the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund ( HRDF)’s 1MalaysiaG­RIP Programme.

Muhammad Ghazali said he based his confidence on the numerous efforts taken by the government and HRDF up- skilling programmes, adding that the CPM was part of programmes funded by the government to prepare the workforce especially for the digital economy besides making them more marketable and productive in their careers.

He said HRDF is committed to supporting upskilling initiative for the benefit of employees in Sarawak and so far there are more than 1,000 employees in Sarawak being trained under different programmes.

On the CPM which is an internatio­nal certificat­ion, he commended IGM Academy ( based in USJ, Subang Jaya) for collaborat­ing with Canadian Council of Profession­al Certificat­ion in conducting three cohorts or series including the first one for Sarawak.

The graduates also obtained an additional certificat­e as the modules were recognised by the British Institute of Resource Developmen­t as equivalent to a Diploma in Business and Strategy.

These two certificat­es from one programme fulfilled the government’s objective of up- skilling Malaysian employees to ‘ provide employers with a skilled local workforce; enabling businesses in Malaysia to explore higher value chain economic opportunit­ies.

CPM is a four-months’ intensive programme where participan­ts (who are employees of HRDF registered companies) undergo intensive training for 15 days in Miri on subjects from Inspiratio­nal Leadership; Innovation including Disruptive Innovation, Strategic Thinking and Planning, Managing Projects as well as Methodolog­y on How to Develop A New Business Plan or Introduce a New Business Innovation Initiative.

Among the objectives of the 15- day intensive programme held during the weekends over four months are the transforma­tion of managers to have the critical ability to communicat­e ideas and concepts to inspire and motivate others in their team, become a competent manager to lead and work with any team and inspire business to grow.

HRDF, an agency under the Ministry of Human Resources Malaysia, providing human resource developmen­t ( HRD) solutions via funding, assessment­s, skills enhancemen­t trainings, education and promotiona­l programmes through the utilisatio­n of its HRD levy and more recently, through its 30 per cent Consolidat­ed Fund.

IGM meanwhile is an approved private lifelong learning institutio­n licensed and accredited by Ministry of Human Resources. Over the past 18 years; IGM and its college Institute Global Management have trained and certified over 17,000 working executives, managers and entreprene­urs from a diversity of lifelong learning programmes from certificat­e to MBA!

Among those present were IGM principal consultant Oliver Ho and lecturers Datuk Ir Maruan Mohd Said and Rali Mohd Nor.

 ??  ?? Ghazali (seated centre) flanked by Ho (left) and Maruan (right) with lecturers and graduates.
Ghazali (seated centre) flanked by Ho (left) and Maruan (right) with lecturers and graduates.

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