ADGSOM1 & ADGMIN1  
       
  LAUNCH OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF RUKUN NEGARA  
       
  KL SUMMIT 2019  
       
  HAWANA 2018  
       
  AES 2016  
       

 
 
 

October 19, 2024 -Saturday

 
  MALAYSIA NEEDS HOLISTIC STRATEGY TO ADDRESS ACUTE TECH TALENT DEFICIENCIES, PIKOM CAUTIONS

Wednesday 13/03/2019


PIKOM Chairman Ganesh Kumar Bangah



KUALA LUMPUR, March 13 (Bernama) -- PIKOM, the National ICT Association of Malaysia proposes a more holistic tech talent strategy, focusing on talent development and enhancement in digital industry adoption to cope with today’s ongoing disruptions and rapid-paced lifestyle and work culture. 
 
PIKOM cautioned that although the ICT sector contributed 18% of Malaysia’s GDP in 2017, the National Policy on Industry 4.0 stated that Malaysia’s skilled labour declined by 1% since 2010, to 18% in 2017. From the 435 companies surveyed by Frost & Sullivan, nearly 66% of the companies face talent shortages. Frost & Sullivan’s Digital Report 2017 further reported that employment in the digital industry is projected to increase to 15.0% over the next three years, driven by business expansion coupled with a favorable economic outlook and competitions from global and regional countries, will make talent sourcing challenges more acute in the near future. According to Asian Digital Transformation Index 2018, a study released by The Economist Intelligence Unit, Malaysia is one of the 10 cities in Asia that is facing the most acute digital talent shortages.
 
PIKOM Chairman Ganesh Kumar Bangah states, “Technology today affects not just the ICT sector but also disrupts across all industries. It is imperative that on-going talent development and engagement programs are aligned to the current evolution of technology. This is where the government leads the agenda to be more innovative and competitive in adopting technology into the ecosystem; where current and future talents are the key drivers in ensuring such successes for the nation.”
 
PIKOM strongly advocates the Government to play a leading role in formulating a focused talent strategy, drive it aggressively and proactively implement it together with the industry and the academic institutions.
 
PIKOM proposes 4 key pillars of change for talent transformation initiatives: Re-skilling/up-skilling talents; organizational process restructuring; agile workspace and evolving people management culture.
 
“Our Goal is to position Malaysia as the talent hub for the new emerging technologies. With the Government’s intervention, its engagement with key agencies like MDEC and HRDF, along with the involvement of industry associations and private sector, the future workforce will ultimately increase competitiveness for Malaysia,” stresses Ganesh.
 
About PIKOM
 
PIKOM, the NATIONAL ICT ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA is the association representing the information and communications technology (ICT) industry in Malaysia. Its membership currently stands at over 1,000 companies involved in a whole spectrum of ICT products and services which commands about 80% of the total ICT trade in Malaysia. PIKOM works to improve the business climate in the interests of all its member companies and to promote industry growth in line with national aspirations. PIKOM's membership is open to all Malaysian companies who supply ICT products and services in the computing and telecommunications industries. However, non-ICT companies are also welcome to join the Association as associate members. 

SOURCE: PIKOM

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: 
Name: Nor Azlina Ishak
General Manager Industry Affairs
Tel: 03-76220079 ext 212 / 012-3328888
Email: azlina@pikom.org.my

--BERNAMA 

 
 
 

Copyright © 2024 MREM . All rights reserved.