Promoting technology leadership training in the AI era
As AI becomes more prevalent, business leaders must evolve - blending management expertise with a deep understanding of technology and its applications.
As AI becomes more prevalent, business leaders must evolve - blending management expertise with a deep understanding of technology and its applications.
As Furama-Ariyana Danang international tourism complex has just won the “Best Companies to Work for in Asia” HR Asia Awards 2024, TheLEADER talked with its HR and training director Nguyen Thi Minh Tam to find out more.
While provinces, especially in southern Vietnam, are facing a shortage of human resources, other areas such as the north-central region can benefit from the wave of people relocating back to their hometowns.
Helping ease logistics constraints, continued testing and vaccination and encouraging labor mobility should be priorities, according to World Bank’s recommendations.
Vietnam’s economic growth is expected to slow down due to a resurgence of Covid-19 that has tightened the labor market, lowered industrial output, and disrupted agricultural value chains, according to latest report released by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
The new funds will be used by the hotel management and booking platform for new markets and hotel staff training, as well as building a second tech hub in Vietnam, its second after India.
Vingroup is now spreading its wings further into aviation sector with the launch of an airline and other aviation training facilities.
Vietnam Airlines is struggling to retain its pool of qualified pilots amid the so-called excessive competition in the aviation industry, despite a heavy upfront cost poured into recruiting and training these pilots.
Vietnam should have a long-term project to convince the Vietnamese society that a certificate of vocational training is of the same value as an academic degree, recommended by Dr. Wolfgang Manig, Deputy Head of Mission and Economic Counsellor at the German Embassy in Hanoi.
Aging population, one of the four specific megatrends impacting on Vietnam, has many negative implications for Vietnam’s labor supply, long-term productivity growth, pension and social assistance system, according to country director of the World Bank Group in Vietnam Ousmane Dione.
Over 46 million workers have not undertaken specialised training, hence the focus ought to be on upskilling this workforce in preparation for the jobs of the future, especially under the context of Vietnam's deep integration into the world economy.
Several FDI enterprises are still not seriously committed to the terms in the labour contracts, violating the rights of workers, which leads to massive labor disputes or collective work stoppage.
The economic structure has not been shifted and investment resources are being shifted mostly into the old and low value-added sectors, which are reflecting a distortion in Vietnam's labor productivity, according to Nguyen Duc Thanh, Vietnam Institute for Economic and Policy Research's president.
VinUni students will have access to the Ivy League school's curriculum and training methods.