12 MP: Regaining the Asian Tiger economic status
Kolumnis AWANI
September 23, 2021 16:25 MYT
September 23, 2021 16:25 MYT
Kuala Lumpur:
“Imperative That Nobody Gets Left Behind – Finding The Balance
Between The Needs Of Today And Our Opportunities For Tomorrow”
The drafting of the ‘Malaysian Plan’ is a daunting task in itself, compounded this time by the pandemic and the impact of the pandemic on our nation and the economy, it is a Herculean task.
So many factors to consider, immediate kick-starting of our agriculture, tourism, production, manufacturing, FDI and not to mention catalysing the rebirth of our SME sector that has been for so long, the backbone of our economy. All of this while also factoring in economic ringfencing and protection measures so that Malaysia can weather any adverse future global pressures.
We will support the government and the 12th Malaysia Plan as it is my firm belief that this recovery cannot be delivered by the government alone and that all corporates have a pivotal role to play. For Global Turbine Asia, “doing our part” comes in the form of finding ways to get people who lost their jobs and fresh grads, back on their feet and provide opportunities. Working, earning, and spending, perpetuating the cycle of national economic recovery. At a group level we have created a recruitment philosophy of re-skilling, re-training, re-employing, and tapping into Malaysia’s amazingly robust talent pool and diverse human capital.
From a Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) industry perspective, we are projecting a significant uptick in the demand for our services as air travel begins to normalise. In preparation for this and to be ready to meet the demand, we are in a position to recruit from other fields, engineers, electronics experts, component development / production specialists and even management, re-skilling, and re-training to create an industry benchmarking MRO specialist workforce.
Investing in the talent available through job creation and opportunity creation will be one of the many key factors that are going to be paramount in our nation’s future and I reiterate that it’s a future that corporates must be proactive in human capital redeployment if we are to realise our full potential. RMK-12: Social enterprises can be key allies for Government
This article is written by
Dato’ Nonee Ashirin Mohd Radzi
Chairman of Global Turbine Asia Sdn Bhd (GTA)