SHAH ALAM, July 27 (Bernama) -- The youth must master critical skills, particularly communication and digital skills for the country to generate future talents that are more resilient in boosting the productivity and competitiveness of the nation towards national prosperity.
Director of the Centre of Media and Information Warfare Studies, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, UiTM Shah Alam, YBrs. Dr. Suhaimee Saahar @ Saabar said communication could be an element in shaping the productivity of the young generation in the industry as well as an added value to economic progress.
“Holistic education and skills must go hand in hand with knowledge and guidance by the teaching staff,” he said during the Productivity & Competitiveness Forum: "Building a Culture of Productivity and Well-Being" held recently.
The panelists also raised the issue of outdated education syllabus during the Forum. They believed that strengthening industrial training is fundamental in preparing youth for real challenges.
Meanwhile, the Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) Director General, YBhg. Dato' Abdul Latif Haji Abu Seman said the country needs to focus on four main productivity drivers to achieve higher productivity growth. They are - talent, technology, business environment, and subsidies.
"Among the main productivity improvement initiatives implemented by MPC based on the main drivers are addressing the challenges in the workforce by overcoming the issue of the worker shortage, educational achievement performance, and worker compensation," he said.
An online forum organised by MPC with the final year students of Public Relations, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam and Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) was held recently on the theme of Productivity & Competitiveness: "Building a Culture of Productivity and Wellbeing".
It emphasises the importance of strengthening the inclusive development of the young generation for the country's well-being and prosperity towards a more advanced and holistic future growth.
A total of 650 participants from Institutes of Higher Education (IPTs) nationwide participated in the online Forum to support the government's efforts to increase productivity.
This initiative managed to garner almost 3000 views when it was aired on Astro and the official Facebook page of the Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC).
Among the activities held throughout the Forum was a Kahoot quiz held at the end of the panelists' discussion session. The participants' active engagement has shown that this programme encourages the younger generation to adopt a productivity culture in their daily activities.
Source: Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC)
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Name: Huda Atiqah Samsir
Tel: 0137261950
Email: atiqah@mpc.gov.my
Name: Sharmine Ayunie
Tel: 0198939331
Email: sharmineayunie@gmail.com
“Holistic education and skills must go hand in hand with knowledge and guidance by the teaching staff,” he said during the Productivity & Competitiveness Forum: "Building a Culture of Productivity and Well-Being" held recently.
The panelists also raised the issue of outdated education syllabus during the Forum. They believed that strengthening industrial training is fundamental in preparing youth for real challenges.
Meanwhile, the Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) Director General, YBhg. Dato' Abdul Latif Haji Abu Seman said the country needs to focus on four main productivity drivers to achieve higher productivity growth. They are - talent, technology, business environment, and subsidies.
"Among the main productivity improvement initiatives implemented by MPC based on the main drivers are addressing the challenges in the workforce by overcoming the issue of the worker shortage, educational achievement performance, and worker compensation," he said.
An online forum organised by MPC with the final year students of Public Relations, Faculty of Communication and Media Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam and Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) was held recently on the theme of Productivity & Competitiveness: "Building a Culture of Productivity and Wellbeing".
It emphasises the importance of strengthening the inclusive development of the young generation for the country's well-being and prosperity towards a more advanced and holistic future growth.
A total of 650 participants from Institutes of Higher Education (IPTs) nationwide participated in the online Forum to support the government's efforts to increase productivity.
This initiative managed to garner almost 3000 views when it was aired on Astro and the official Facebook page of the Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC).
Among the activities held throughout the Forum was a Kahoot quiz held at the end of the panelists' discussion session. The participants' active engagement has shown that this programme encourages the younger generation to adopt a productivity culture in their daily activities.
Source: Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC)
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Name: Huda Atiqah Samsir
Tel: 0137261950
Email: atiqah@mpc.gov.my
Name: Sharmine Ayunie
Tel: 0198939331
Email: sharmineayunie@gmail.com
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