The Borneo Post

MPC rams up efforts to produce top corps

- By Sharon Kong sharonkong@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The Malaysia Productivi­ty Corporatio­n ( MPC) Sarawak aims to produce more top- class corporatio­ns to meet the state government’s focus of developing its digital economy.

MPC board of di rector Professor Tan Sri Dato Dzulkifli Abdul Razak, who is also a board of director at the Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, supports MPC Sarawak’s efforts in organising programmes based on MPC’s Malaysia Business Excellence Framework ( MBEF), in order to create more top- class organisati­ons in Sarawak.

According to Dzulk if li, MPC Sarawak also introduced a ‘ Journey to an excellent organisati­on’ programme last year and this has been improved on this year.

“I believe that MPC Sarawak’s efforts is in line with the efforts of the state government to focus on the digital economy,” he said at the opening of MPC’s workshop on ‘ Developmen­t of Vision, Mission and Objectives as Foundation for Business Excellence’ yesterday.

The business excellence model ‘sponsored’ by MPC is based on MBEF. MBEF has been used as an evaluation criteria for several prestigiou­s awards in the country such as Anugerah Kecemerlan­gan Industri (AKI) on a federal level and the Sarawak Chief Minister’s Industry Excellence Award ( CMIEA).

Malaysia’s membership is represente­d by MPC in the Global

I believe that MPC Sarawak’s efforts is in line with the efforts of the state government to focus on the digital economy. Professor Tan Sri Dato Dzulkifli Abdul Razak, MPC board of director

Excellence Model (GEM) Council, the internatio­nal affiliatio­n that monitors the global business excellence framework, is a platform guarantees MBEF is always relevant.

Dzulkifli hgihlighte­d that ‘excellence’ should be translated into the well- being of both the workers and the community.

“The journey towards achieving excellence is never ending given that ‘excellence’ is relative. With that, efforts towards excellence need to be systematic­ally implemente­d to ensure that resources and efforts deliver the desired results.

“I think that vision is an important declaratio­n that determines the mission of an organisati­on, public or private. The vision and mission of the organisati­on are two things that need to be translated into an organisati­on’s culture.

“Organising this one- day workshop titled ‘ Developmen­t of Vision, Mission and Objectives as Foundation for Business Excellence’ is timely as a programme in the journey towards achieving organisati­onal excellence,” he said.

Dzulkifli also pointed out that an outstandin­g organisati­on does not just refer to its financial performanc­e but also being able to achieve excel lence in other aspects such as employees, environmen­t and the community.

He went on to note that a succesful organisati­on has highly motivated people, which is a result of an excellent work environmen­t and system. Additional­ly, the welfare and relationsh­ips among the various levels of the organisati­on are always given attention, he stressed.

He noted that indication­s which point to organisati­ons having excel lent employees include high productivi­ty, low rates of resignatio­ns, ability to retain employees and ability to attract highly skilled workers.

Aside from that, he said, an excellent organisati­on will give priority to environmen­tal conservati­on, an important aspect for long-term prosperity.

Dzulkifli also stressed that an outstandin­g organisati­on will always focus on its relationsh­ips and welfare of the community, customers and suppliers.

“MPC hopes to produce more excellent organisati­ons with the features mentioned earlier. I invite more organisati­ons in Sarawak to join in the organisat ional excel lence journey program prepared by MPC Sarawak,” he said.

 ?? — Photo by Tan Song Wei ?? Professor Tan Sri Dato Dzulkifli Abdul Razak speaks at the opening of MPC’s workshop on ‘Developmen­t of Vision, Mission and Objectives as Foundation for Business Excellence’. MPC Sarawak aims to produce more top-class organisati­ons to meet the state government’s focus of developing its digital economy.
— Photo by Tan Song Wei Professor Tan Sri Dato Dzulkifli Abdul Razak speaks at the opening of MPC’s workshop on ‘Developmen­t of Vision, Mission and Objectives as Foundation for Business Excellence’. MPC Sarawak aims to produce more top-class organisati­ons to meet the state government’s focus of developing its digital economy.

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