SkillsFuture Forum 2020
1,300 people have signed up for SGUnited Skills Programme to date
ABOUT 1,300 people so far have signed up for the more than 6,500 training places available under the SGUnited Skills Programme, Education Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Friday.
Change mindset towards skills training in Covid-19 and beyond: SkillsFuture Forum 2020 panel
Bosses have to set the tone so that workers are encouraged and see training as a win-win situation.
SkillsFuture forum to discuss reshaping businesses and workforce amid Covid-19
EDUCATION Minister Ong Ye Kung will launch this year's SkillsFuture Month at the SkillsFuture Forum on Friday morning.
SkillsFuture Month 2020
THIS year's SkillsFuture Month, taking place during the Covid-19 pandemic, will feature a series of mostly virtual and a few physical events.
SGUnited Skills Programme has over 1,000 sign-ups to date: SkillsFuture Forum 2020
The programme has more than 6,500 training places available, spanning over 113 courses offered by 13 training providers
Equipping workers with digital skills for a new future: SkillsFuture Forum 2020 panel
With Covid-19 outbreak accelerating the rate of change, businesses can tap available resources to help employees with reskilling and upskilling
Saving the senior exec's career
Can reskilling and embracing tech prevent middle-aged, mid-career PMETs from being displaced?
A clarion call for firms to go digital
Despite Covid-19 pandemic, there are many growth opportunities out there if SMEs stay nimble and embrace technology, says ESG chairman Peter Ong
Use this time to build powerful digital trojan horse
COVID-19 has disrupted the world, and forever changed the way we live, work, play, and even how we spend time with our loved ones. Many companies have adopted work-from-home measures to safeguard thei...