Instilling future-oriented capabilities most critical for Malaysia


KUALA LUMPUR: For Malaysia to persevere through this Covid-19 pandemic, its talent corps from the government and corporate sectors, as well as academic institutions must together develop and instill future-oriented mindsets and planning capabilities.

This will enable them to be better aligned and skilled at forecasting disruptive mega trends, adapting operations and business models for rapid changes, and ultimately help them overcome the tough challenges wrought by the Covid-19 crisis.

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