SkillsFuture looks for new ways to measure outcomes of training
CEO of agency says this is so that it is more transparent about the gains, and to shape policy thinking better
Singapore
EFFORTS to measure the outcomes of training courses are being ramped up, in a bid to increase transparency and to enable more informed decisions to be made, said SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) chief executive Ng Cher Pong on Monday.
"We are looking for more ways to measure the outcomes of SkillsFuture to ensure they make a difference to individuals and enterprises, and to help us form our policy-thinking and our programmes," he added.
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