07 Nov 2017 09:24:33 PM

Talent Compact 4.0: An Advisory Panel for the Future

This week TalentCorp announced the formation of Talent Compact 4.0, the industry advisory panel that aims to address the country’s need of an enhanced talent strategy for the Future of Work.
 
The panel, chaired by Dato' Sri Idris Jala, a member of TalentCorp's Board of Trustees, brings together 10 experts representing Malaysia's key and emerging industries, and will serve as an independent advisory panel to assist in the development of the National Future of Work Action Plan. The inaugural meeting opened with an introduction by Dato' Sri Idris Jala, which was well-received by members of the panel. He shared,
Talent Compact 4.0 is a timely initiative, as having a future-ready workforce is critical towards ensuring Malaysia succeeds in the competitive marketplace of the future. With the combined expertise and experiences of the panel, Talent Compact 4.0 will provide our nation with the much-needed strategic guidance and insight to help steer our nation's talent agenda in the right direction.”
The Industry Revolution 4.0, refers to the growing significance of technology as a driving force for economic growth, which is reshapes work across sectors, geographies and all layers of an organisation.

Talent Compact 4.0 is expected to provide the insights and recommend the strategies and interventions needed to ensure the nation’s talent ecosystem is sufficiently agile and ready to face the challenges of the future and its disruptions on our work, workplace and workforce.
Dato' Sri Idris Jala with Shareen Shariza Dato' Abdul Ghani, CEO of TalentCorp Malaysia at the Talent Compact 4.0 press conference
 
"Currently, TalentCorp's first priority is to ensure that Malaysia is able to smoothly transit into a workforce that is ready for the Future of Work. With a National Future of Work Action Plan that identifies the opportunities and risks that will arise from Industry Revolution 4.0, we will be able to outline and specify the strategies and actions towards future-proofing our Malaysian workforce," said TalentCorp CEO, Shareen Shariza Dato' Abdul Ghani. She added that,
As this is a matter of national interest, the commitment of these industry experts and talent advocates as panellists on Talent Compact 4.0 will ensure that TalentCorp takes into account the essential perspectives required for a relevant and actionable national plan.”
The panellists of Talent Compact 4.0 include:

Tan Sri Datuk Dr Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria (Former Secretary-general of Ministry of International Trade and Industry), Tan Sri Zarinah Anwar (Former Chairman of Securities Commission Malaysia), Tengku Dato' Sri Zafrul Aziz Tengku Abdul Aziz (Group CEO of CIMB Group), Datuk Mark Rozario (CEO of General Electric Malaysia), Datuk Prakash Chandran (President & CEO of Siemens Malaysia), Dato' Yasmin Mahmood (CEO of Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC)) Albern Murty (CEO of Digi Telecommunications), Chong Chye Neo (Managing Director of IBM Malaysia), Nora Abd Manaf (Group Chief Human Capital Officer of Maybank), and Sajith Sivanandan (Managing Director of Google Malaysia, Vietnam, Philippines and New Emerging Markets).
Spanning across several different industries, members of the Talent Compact 4.0 panel were all enthusiastic about the collaboration and eager to begin working on their action plan.

The state of Malaysia’s talent landscape will be further addressed at TalentCorp’s upcoming Future of Work, Workplace, Workforce Conference on 20 November. Key speakers at the conference include Co-founder of MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Andrew McAfee; education and creativity expert, Sir Ken Robinson; and more.

This conference, in partnership with Maybank, will provide a thought-provoking platform for policy and decision-makers to consider new options and potential solutions to the challenges collectively faced in preparing for a changing future. More information and updates on this conference is available at the official event website