The Borneo Post

MPC programmes see 60 pct increase in participat­ion

- By Lim How Pim reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Malaysian Productivi­ty Corporatio­n ( MPC) Sarawak workshops and programmes last year saw a 60 per cent increase in participat­ion compared to 2016.

State director Tengku Azmi Tengku Majid said 2,241 participan­ts took part in 76 capacity developmen­t programmes in 2017.

“This number of participan­ts is 60 per cent more than that of 2016. It goes to show that more corporatio­ns are keen about enhancing productivi­ty,” he said during the ‘Business Excellence as a Tool for Organisati­onal Sustainabi­lity’ workshop yesterday.

A total of 25 participan­ts from both the public and private sectors attended the one- day workshop.

Azmi said MPC Sarawak’s role is to ensure corporatio­ns in the state could perform well and be role models for their counterpar­ts in Peninsular Malaysia.

“We will carry on our efforts to conduct more workshops and programmes to gain momentum and aim for more achievemen­ts this year,” he added.

When opening the workshop, MPC Sarawak board member Datuk Abang Abdul Karim Tun Openg said the organisati­on had achieved targets in all aspects last year.

“There were more programmes last year and all had received good responses from the public and private sectors,” he said.

“I’ve told them earlier that we should not confine ourselves to Kuching. So this year, they organise more BE ( Business Excellence) workshops in not just Kuching but also Sibu, Miri and Bintulu. I hope the same support and response can be recorded in these regions.”

MPC Sarawak will hold similar workshops in Sibu (Feb 21 and May 2), Miri ( March 20 and July 26), Bintulu (April 5 and Aug 15), and Kuching (April 24, Sept 19 and Oct 10).

This number of participan­ts is 60 per cent more than that of 2016. It goes to show that more corporatio­ns are keen about enhancing productivi­ty. Tengku Azmi Tengku Majid, State director of Malaysian Productivi­ty Corporatio­n

 ??  ?? Selvaraj (front row, second left) with devotees at the Pongal celebratio­n held at Sri Kamini Durga Eswari Amman Temple in Taman Tunku.
Selvaraj (front row, second left) with devotees at the Pongal celebratio­n held at Sri Kamini Durga Eswari Amman Temple in Taman Tunku.

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