The Malaysian Experience: Industry Centre of Excellence (ICOE)
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The Malaysian Experience: Industry Centre of Excellence (ICOE)
The Malaysian Experience: Industry Centre of Excellence (ICOE) Prof. Dr. Shamsuddin Baharin Universiti Malaysia Pahang Malaysia Graduate Employability & The Role of Higher Education NATIONAL AGENDA VISION 2020 Malaysia Current Economic Challenge Investment are decreasing Inadequate high wage jobs Middle income trap Less market competitiveness Loosing talent Etc.. NEW ECONOMIC MODEL 12 NKEAs: HUMAN CAPITAL REQUIREMENT 3,252,000 jobs 12 National Key Economy Areas (NKEAs) 3.3 millions new jobs by 2020 60% are middle & highincome jobs Source: Economic Transformation Program, 2010 5 Graduate Employability & The Role of Higher Education INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING AGENDA Ministry Key Result Areas (MKRA) Economic & Financial Contribution Enhancement Of Higher Education Quality ACADEMIA√ INDUSTRY & ACADEMIA √ √ ENTREPRENEURSHIP HOLISTIC STUDENT DEVELOPMENT LIFE LONG LEARNING√ √ GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY E-LEARNING TEACHING & LEARNING MYBRAIN 15 LEADERSHIP Socio-economic Development INTERNATIONALIZATION RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER PROGRAMME National Higher Education Strategic Planning STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE Industry – Academia • To enhance and ensure sustainable collaborations between industries and universities. • To ensure high % of graduates being employed upon convocation. Knowledge Transfer Program CAP Graduate Employability NHESP CAP: Defining IHL Core Business • To enhance and enrich knowledge transfer in IHL; • Change agent for sustainable knowledge transfer; • Knowledge transfer as the driver for industry and community growth Graduate Employability Knowledge Transfer Program Academia-Industry SME Status-2012 GLC 12 % Percentage of SME by Sectors MNC 5.5% Services Manufacturing SME 97.3% Malaysian Large Company 82% Agriculture 2.7 Others % Construction Mining & Quarrying Graduate Employability & The Role of Higher Education NATIONAL GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY BLUEPRINT GEB’s Definition on Employability A set of achievements : skills, understandings and personal attributes, Gain Employment Skills, understanding & personal attributes Successful that makes graduates more likely to gain employment and be successful in their chosen occupation, which benefits themselves, the workforce, the community and the economy (Yorke 2006) Employability Benefits workforce, community & economy. Relevant and Valuable Benefits Themselves GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY Unknown Market Needs for High Income Economy Stop-gap Measures Vs. Immersion at IPT Levels Issues & Challenges Industry Prefers Ready Made instead of Fundamentals Unknown Exit Attributes except Few Professional Courses Poor Intake Attributes Not Getting Right Choice of Courses 13 Problems Faced By Employers in Hiring Fresh Graduates 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Poor English – 56% Poor Attitude – 37% Want High Salary – 33% Skill Mismatch – 30% Choosy – 27% No CTPS – 26% GSA Centered ! Graduate Student Attribute: TOP REQUIREMENT Top 5 Most Sought After Attributes by Malaysian Firms Top 5 Most Difficult Attributes to Find in the Talent Pool Communication Skills Loyal Customer First Critical Thinking & Problem Solving High Standards & Quality Self-Motivated & Independent Integrity & Ethical Communication Skills Motivated & Independent High Standards & Quality Downe et al; Malaysia Manpower White Paper GSA Centered ! 3 Core Components of the GE Blueprint 1 Higher Education Qualifications & Employability 1. Ensure 2. Sustain 3. Nurture Graduate Employability Blueprint 3 2 Nurturing Employability Sustaining Employability Graduate Employability & The Role of Higher Education GEB WORKING MODEL: INDUSTRY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Anchor Company R&D / Technology Sharing Human Capital Development Program Objective ICoE Lead University Manpower Projection for the company & its supply chain Employment Level & Field Division going to be assigned and area to be located R&D related to anchor company core business/product. Knowledge & Technology sharing through Vendor Development Program. Human Capital Development Anchor Co provide number of job opportunity Semi Skilled Skilled UnSkilled Anchor Co specify skill criteria & standard to achieve Anchor Company Lead University works closely with Universities, Polytechnics, Community Colleges and other training agencies. Lead University SPOKE & HUB PROGRAM Hub at the anchor company and lead university Spoke at the collaborators site Experts / Specialist and Training infra Collaborators (other training agencies) IHL, Poly, Community Colleges MRRD + MOHR + MYS + EPU ++ Human Capital Projections MYDIN’S WORKFORCE REQUIREMENT Skilled (Exec) Semi Skilled Low/Unskilled 12720 13610 9723 8373 5375 860 MIYAZU-HCD PROJECTION 2011-2015 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 At Supporting Industry At ToolMaker Total Manpower Required 2000 1022 2011 1950 2012 2250 2550 1380 1450 870 920 950 150 195 300 300 900 1150 825 750 600 450 480 500 50 80 150 150 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2217 1100 2013 2387 1278 2014 2717 1366 2015 2880 8 4 7 Talent Develop ment Structured Internship Program Courses within the curriculum Student project from companies Training during semester or semester break Expert lecturers from the industry 6 3 5 4 Industrial Training Placement provided by the anchor company and its supply chain for students & trainers 2 3 Talent Development Train selected student as a potential employee of the company Industrial Training 2 Structured Internship Program Boot Camp 1 1 Training of Trainers Train lecturer on the syllabus/ module of the training Training of Trainers - Continuous HCD Program Structure Year Sem Students Training Trainers Training Anchor Co ICOE: Knowledge & Technology Sharing R&D issues & challenges Realign with Anchor Co Buss Plan Target to improve QCD & new R&D Realign with ecosystem target Anchor Co specify issues & challenges face in the eco-system Anchor Company Student hard skill & soft skill development supervise by university & Industry R&D related to anchor company core business/product (company business plan) Knowledge & Technology sharing through Vendor Development Program. Student attached with the company under professionals supervision Lead University R&D + Tech Sharing Experts / Specialist & R&D infra HCD IHLs, Incubators, MTDC ++ Government & Private Institutions 22 Lina Karmila Cookies SME Development Opah Ngah Enterprise 24 SMEs trained 10 SMEs successfully reached MYDIN’s retail shelves within 3 month Supply Chain Logistic Halal Certification Packaging Branding Food Safety Etc… UMMonkis Enterprise Inno Roselle Sdn Bhd Sanggul Biru Enterprise Razak Rahman Entreprise Nizam Pau Entreprise K’Rul Entreprise Established ICoE 24 Collaborators & ICoE Spin-off Program MOSTI/MTDC Pre-Symbiosis MOHR- HRDF Funds Talent Corp Yayasan Al Bukhary MOHR - JPK- SLDN UNIDO – AEON Graduate Employability & The Role of Higher Education CONCLUSION OPEN YOUR MIND Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster Sun Wu Tzu The Art of War 27 THANK YOU 28