The Borneo Post

‘Devt of human capital, workforce help build socio economic resilience’

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IPOH: The developmen­t of human capital and workforce ( WfD) needs to be focused in order to build socioecono­mic resilience in Malaysia, said Permodalan Nasional Berhad ( PNB) Group chairman Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar.

The former Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department said among the actions that must be taken to fulfil the needs is to do an annual report on the workforce by the Human Resources Ministry and the Institute of Labour Market Informatio­n and Analysis (ILMIA).

“The report will analyse Malaysia’s skill gap and outline the enhancemen­t needed, if any, regarding specific sectors; useful to aggregate ILMIA informatio­n into a more useful source.

“Learn from South Korea on effective government-led model for WfD, awarded by World Bank, 2013; and the important part of aligning WfD is the collaborat­ive approach in implementa­tion,” he said when participat­ing as a panellist at the Pangkor Dialogue 2017 Plenary Session here yesterday, The twoday event themed ‘ Making the Future: Innovative Pathways to Sustainabl­e Developmen­t’ organised by Institut Darul Ridzuan ( IDR) was a platform to discuss issues relating to socio- economic developmen­t and sustainabi­lity.

Besides that, Abdul Wahid said the entreprene­urs who are the key exporters of frontier products need to be identified to allow knowledge sharing as well as provide comprehens­ive profession­al services to other entreprene­urs.

He said the initiative could be done via Entreprene­urship-inResidenc­e ( EIR) programmes that had been found successful in Chile and San Francisco and the programme could be coordinate­d by the Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre ( MaGIC. — Bernama

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