The Borneo Post

More business programmes next year – MPC

- By Rintos Mail reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The Malaysia Productive Corporatio­n ( MPC) plans to hold more business excellence ( BE) programmes in Sarawak next year.

According to MPC board of directors member Datuk Abang Abdul Karim Tun Openg, the BE programme is a significan­t sharing-and-learning session for all stakeholde­rs.

It serves as a learning platform not only for the MPC stakeholde­rs and the participan­ts, but also for the invited speakers.

“I call it a great sharing (session) because we ( MPC) are inviting speakers – people who have been successful in business – to share their successful stories (with the participan­ts),” he spoke at the launch of the ‘BE Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Talk 2017’ at Open University Malaysia (OUM) here yesterday.

I call it a great sharing (session) because we (MPC) are inviting speakers – people who have been successful in business – to share their successful stories (with the participan­ts).

Abang Abdul Karim believed that the BE programme would be the most effective of its kind, given that the sharing- andlearnin­g process is vital for both the business community and those in the government sector to move forward.

“Initially, we attempted to run only three BE programmes for the whole year, but today’s event is the fi fth.

“We have exceeded our initial target because of the massive response that we have received from the stakeholde­rs, in both government and business sectors,” he said.

Abang Abdul Karim said MPC Sarawak would also strive to be part of the processes in the developmen­t of human talents in the digitalisa­tion sector.

He said while the academic institutio­ns are more towards providing training and preparing the human capital, MPC would strive to support the business community and also the government machinery in providing the eco-system that the state would need for the process to happen.

“When we talk about eco-system, it must include supporting the process of the transforma­tion. Now that the government is talking about digitalisa­tion, we at MPC will try to help in inspiring our people to possess the correct mindset in order for them to be active partners in the process,” he said.

Abang Abdul Karim noted that in business, organisati­ons must not be satisfied with what they have become today, adding that everyone in the business community should look forward and aim to grow bigger.

“Today, we are not talking only about Sarawak as our market. We are talking about penetratin­g the world market through e- commerce (and) through digital process because the world is small now, but the market is big.

“Now we are targeting a market of at least three billion people in China, India and South East Asia.We at MPC wish to contribute in whatever programme that we can do for Sarawak — programmes that we feel would benefit the stakeholde­rs in years to come,” he said.

Datuk Abang Abdul Karim Tun Openg, MPC board of directors member

 ??  ?? Abang Abdul Karim speaks at the launch of the CEO Talk at OUM. — Photo by Chimon Upon
Abang Abdul Karim speaks at the launch of the CEO Talk at OUM. — Photo by Chimon Upon

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