The Borneo Post

MPC programmes to focus on digital economy

- By Karen Bong reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Malaysia Productivi­ty Corporatio­n ( MPC) Sarawak Region will hold 56 capacity developmen­t programmes this year focussing on strengthen­ing organisati­onal excellence for a digital economy.

MPC chairman Tan Sri Azman Hashim said the programmes are in line with the state’s economic policy and direction.

“These programmes have been designed to assist the organisati­ons in Sarawak to embark on the journey towards excellence,” he said during MPC’s night with Sarawak’s industries on Wednesday.

“MPC Sarawak Region has aptly designed programmes for all levels of participan­ts from senior management, middle management right to the non- executive level.”

The programmes would cover training, workshops, seminars, forums, lectures, and best practice study visits.

Last year, MPC Sarawak Region held 76 capacity developmen­t programmes involving 2,241 participan­ts.

“The total number of entries increased by almost three times compared to the number of entries in 2016, which was 778 participan­ts,” Azman said.

“The increase in the number of participat­ing entries is an indication of the commitment and cooperatio­n given by the participan­ts and their respective organisati­ons to create the much-wanted synergy towards excellence.”

He said last year the Sarawak Chief Minister’s Industry Excellence Awards (CIMEA) was introduced under the Sarawak Business Federation ( SBF) and jointly organised by the Sarawak state government, Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry, and MPC.

“Sarawak is the first state to introduce the industry excellence awards programme as a public-private endeavour,” he said.

“Ten companies received the Gold Award recognitio­n. MPC Sarawak Region office in collaborat­ion with SBF has taken the initiative to document the best practices from these companies into a publicatio­n.”

During the event, MPC Sarawak Region director Tengku Azmi Tengku Majid and Tabung Baitulmal Sarawak general manager Datu Abang Mohd Shibli Abang Mohd Nailie exchanged memorandum of understand­ing documents to implement business excellence programmes for agencies under the Sarawak Islamic Council.

Among those present at the event were Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and E- Commerce Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh, Tabung Baitulmal Sarawak chairman Datu Putit Matzen, and SBF president Datuk Abang Abdul Karim Tun Openg.

These programmes have been designed to assist the organisati­ons in Sarawak to embark on the journey towards excellence. Tan Sri Azman Hashim, Malaysia Productivi­ty Corporatio­n (MPC) chairman

 ??  ?? Mohd Shibli (left) and Tengku Azmi exchange documents. From second left are Abang Karim, Wong, and Azman.
Mohd Shibli (left) and Tengku Azmi exchange documents. From second left are Abang Karim, Wong, and Azman.
 ??  ?? Abdul Karim flanked by Snowdan (on his left) and Fazzrudin speaking during the press conference.
Abdul Karim flanked by Snowdan (on his left) and Fazzrudin speaking during the press conference.

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