Axiata to invest US$6m for digital talent transformation
Published on: Friday, November 17, 2017
Kuala Lumpur: Axiata Group Bhd (Axiata) will invest US$6 million (US$1=RM4.18) over the next three years to scale up its existing digital expertise and provide critical development and capacity building for its employees in Asean and South Asia. In a statement Thursday, its President/Group Chief Executive Officer, Tan Sri Jamaludin Ibrahim said the company had begun accelerating its digital talent transformation through a group-wide digital training programme.The programme would culminate with "Digital Jam", tagged as Asia's largest employee online activation event on Nov 23, where Axiata employees would go online simultaneously to experiment with and experience new digital work tools, interfacing games and many more digital learning experiences.ADVERTISEMENT He said the event would involve 12,000 of the group's employees, including Celcom Axiata Bhd's employees."The world of connectivity and communication is fast changing, and the telecommunications industry has no recourse but to learn new ways to engage with customers, build solutions, create services, think differently and improve the lives of our customers."Our employees are fundamental to our success, and talent becomes even more critical to the group in determining our ability to compete and grow in our markets," he said.Jamaludin said since 2009, the group had spent close to US$40 million on talent development.ADVERTISEMENT Meanwhile, Axiata Group Chief Talent Officer Datin Seri Badrunnisa Mohd Yasin Khan said the "Digital Jam" online digital event would introduce its employees to new, creative and efficient digital work tools."We want to give them a glimpse of the future work environment in the digital world," she said.
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Axiata Group of companies operated under the brand 'Celcom' in Malaysia, 'XL' in Indonesia, 'Dialog' in Sri Lanka, 'Robi' in Bangladesh, 'Smart' in Cambodia and 'Ncell' in Nepal, and holds strategic interests in 'Idea' in India and 'M1' in Singapore.The group had embarked on its Axiata 3.0 digital transformation in 2013, diversifying and strengthening its core mobile business with new ventures in infrastructure and tower services, fixed-mobile convergence, digital services and enterprise Internet-of-Things. – Bernama