Shaping tomorrow workforce : Key takeaways from IT Pillar at Human Capital Summit 2024

Sri Lanka has a huge opportunity to attract top talent in the IT sector. Here are some of the challenges facing the country s growing economy, and what needs to be done to tackle the shortage of foreign employees and their ability to become successful entrepreneurs. The BBC looks at how it can be handled by the government. Why is it necessary?. How is the UK ready to invest in technology and innovation? Where is this country behind these changes? And why does it be likely to turn the world into one of its biggest industries? What makes it possible for the nation to get the most talented people in developing the technology industry and how they can attract overseas workers, including those who are increasingly struggling to develop the skills and skills that are needed to help them reach international targets? Here, we speak to the BBC’s Geeta Pandey, who explains what is going to happen in this decade, writes Dr. Rajesh Nambiar, the director of National Security Council (NASSCOM) - which describes how entrepreneurship is important to achieve the success of business people? The importance of investing in education, training and training could be the focus of international investment and the way the industry is at the centre of global growth? This is what we need to look at when it comes to technology, how can we achieve it? and who is there to create the best employers and business leaders to take advantage of new technologies and develop innovative ways to boost the business.

Source: ft.lk
Published on 2024-07-28