The Borneo Post

PM launches blueprint for human capital developmen­t

- By: Adrian Mroon Ambrose

PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak launched the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund (HRDF) National Workforce Human Capital Developmen­t Blueprint 2018-2025 on Monday.

The blueprint is part of HRDF’s efforts to drive the developmen­t of the Malaysian workforce.

It outlines strategic initiative­s to address workforce challenges associated with Industry 4.0, digitisati­on, and automation such as addressing concerns where the nature of work is changing, with new jobs emerging and old ones disappeari­ng or evolving.

The blueprint offers solutions to address both disruption and opportunit­ies.

“I take pride in this blueprint as it is a catalyst to realising the Malaysian government’s human capital developmen­t agenda and I would also like to take the oppo r t uni t y to express my deepest gratitude to the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak for launching it,” said Human Resources Minister Dato Sri Richard Riot Jaem.

HRDF chief executive Datuk CM Vignaesvar­an Jeyandran said as the world becomes more connected and d i g i t al i s e d, Malaysians are faced with two options – embrace the inevitable changes or get left behind.

He stressed that the key to embracing such changes and

Never has the need for innovative solutions for the workforce been as great as today. The fast approachin­g Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0) necessitat­es the urgent upskilling, reskilling and multiskill­ing of our human capital. This blueprint outlines the steps that HDRF is committed to take to catalyse the preparatio­n of Malaysian talent for this digital reality. Datuk CM Vignaesvar­an Jeyandran HRDF chief executive

remaining relevant in tomorrow’s world is by preparing for them today.

“Never has the need for i n n ov a t i ve solutions for the workforce been as great as today. The fast approachin­g Four th Industrial Revo lut i on (IR 4.0) necessitat­es the urgent up s k i l l i ng, reskilling and multiskill­ing of our human capital. This blueprint outlines the steps that HDRF is committed to take to catalyse the preparatio­n of Malaysian talent for this digital reality,” he said.

“We worked closely with the World Bank and have gathered input from various stakeholde­rs on best practices. We trust business owners, human resource profession­als, learning and developmen­t practition­ers, as well as employees, parents and young talent seeking to pursue their higher education, will find the data and analysis shared both insightful and helpful.”

He noted that shifts in workplace mechanisms and requiremen­ts mean that agencies tasked with human capital developmen­t, such as HRDF, have to be more innovative and agile in responding to industry’s need for the rightskill­ed workforce.

Findings from the World Bank study stated that registrati­on with HRDF increases a firm’s likelihood of training by 24 percentage points and increases the share of workers trained by 19 percentage points.

This translates to HRDFregist­ered firms showing approximat­ely a 3 per cent increase in productivi­ty.

Najib also announced the establishm­ent of ‘The Dewan’ by the Malay Chamber of Commerce Malaysia (DPMM) and the National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Malaysia (NCCIM).

The Dewan presented 16 programmes under four categories – smart partnershi­ps, capacitybu­ilding, public outreach and ‘Dewan Global’, to be rolled out within the next six months.

For the strategic smart partnershi­p, The Dewan will work with HRDF to address capacitybu­ilding, upskilling and reskilling of the current workforce to prepare for new challenges as well as prepare the future workforce for jobs that have yet to be created as a result of disruptive technologi­es.

The blueprint highlights the success in building the country’s workforce by outlining recommenda­tions for futureproo­fing Malaysian talent.

Among those present at the launch were the Prime Minister’s wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, Ministry of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry secretary-general Datuk Seri J Jayasiri, DPMM president Rizal Faris Mohideen Abdul Kadir, and NCCIM president Tan Sri Ter Leong Yap.

 ??  ?? Vignaesvar­an (right) presents a copy of the blueprint to Najib.
Vignaesvar­an (right) presents a copy of the blueprint to Najib.
 ??  ?? Najib gives his speech during the launching of the HRDF National Workforce Human Capital Developmen­t Blueprint 2018-2025.
Najib gives his speech during the launching of the HRDF National Workforce Human Capital Developmen­t Blueprint 2018-2025.
 ??  ?? Najib (second left) presents a memento to an invited guest from overseas.
Najib (second left) presents a memento to an invited guest from overseas.

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