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One in three Malaysian have never used AI at work: Randstad
Randstad report indicates that 1 in 3 Malaysians has never used AI at work, while another 10% of respondents have only used AI tools once.
APAC organisations redesigning space for employee return
A quarter of organisations across Asia/Pacific are already redesigning their offices and 70% of them will do so in an 18-month period says IDC.
Qwork raises pre-A round with investors from Australia, Singapore, Malaysia
Paid over US$2.4mil to gig workers, businesses save around 60% ops costs Gig economy to grow by over 17% CAGR to US$455bil by 2023, Mastercard report
M'sians satisfied with jobs, but some to seek better prospects: PwC
Amidst debate on the impact of The Great Resignation in Malaysia, PwC’s Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey 2022 finds that overall, slightly over half of Malaysians (59%) are satisfied with their job. 
Access to fast, reliable Internet critical to economic growth: Cisco
Cisco’s broadband index reveals that Malaysia workers value access to the Internet more than ever before, as hybrid working continues to be the norm in 2022. 
Malaysia adopting contingent workforce to overcome talent crunch: Persolkelly
Persolkelly has recently released its 2022 APAC Workforce Insights report titled “Building Agility with a Contingent Workforce”. 
Unitar offers AWS re/Start to build local cloud talent
Unitar International University has announced a collaboration with Amazon Web Services to provide free cloud computing skills development and job training through the AWS re/Start program in Malaysia. 
Digitalisation: The key survival skill for SMEs under Covid-19
5th Selangor Smart City and Digital Economy Conference starts with SME focus SMEs need to adopt 3 critical strategies of think big, start small & scale fast
Grabbing opportunities for growth through reskilling in ASEAN
Tech intensity is a firm’s level of tech adoption multiplied by level of tech capabilities Grab partnership all about upskilling of drivers, merchant-partners, as well as their families
Technology disruptions at work in Asean
Changing demographics are accelerating the pace of change in Asean’s workplace, but we are also seeing technology driving disruption at an organisational level, changing the way information is processed, how decisions are made, and how knowledge is shared, writes Grace Yip of Accenture Singapore.
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