It’s lifelong training for SMEs


1 Speakers at the business programme launch (from left) Thiagaraja, Burger, Wolfram, Sivanganam Rajaretnan from Malaysian Institute of Management, Human Resource Minister Datuk Seri Richard Riot Jaem and Vignaeswaran.2 Sarojini says without proper training in technology, branding or strategy, SMEs will find it hard to sustain themselves.

At an event to announce the six-day ESMT Smart Business Leaders Programme in Berlin, Germany, for medium-sized small and medium enterprises in September, K-Pintar Academy chief executive officer RA Thiagaraja said education was key if they wanted to go to the next level.

He is not suggesting that chief executive officers can be made in classrooms. They still need to have a combination of the three important Es — exposure, experience and education.

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