Selangor Journal

Higher Education Ministry needs to have good talent development, capacity building plan

PUTRAJAYA, June 1 — The Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) needs to have good talent development and a capacity-building plan to increase the efficiency, skills, level of professionalism, and excellence of its staff.

Its minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said exposure to knowledge and new developments should be made a culture in the ministry.

“In a rapidly changing world, what we know yesterday and today will become irrelevant or outdated overnight. A report by the World Economic Forum last month stated that in the next five years, approximately 41 per cent of the workforce in the industry will need retraining.

“Although the report specifically mentions industrial workers, I believe that it also applies to ministry and public sector staff,” he said in his speech at the 2022 MoHE excellence appreciation ceremony, earlier today.

Mohamed Khaled said the development of the higher education sector and the delivery system, in general, has demanded its staff be knowledgeable and capable.

Therefore, he suggested the ministry’s management take a serious view of the need to always provide the best training to its staff.

“This training or capacity-building is not necessarily done with government agencies, but with any high-performing agency, including non-governmental organisations, the corporate sector, a civil movement, from within or outside the country,” Mohamed Khaled said.

At the event, nine staff received the excellent service medal, excellent service award (108) and excellence premier award (three).

— Bernama

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