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Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Reality Check!
To all of you good people out there, may this year's Deepavali bring forth blessed joy, wealth and peace. Its going to be an excellent celebration this time around as far as Malaysia as a nation is concerned. Going by the tone of the Youth and Woman's wings of UMNO, much emphasis will be placed on building a united nation to withstand the relentless onslought of global competition and other forces of change in all spheres of life. So, I suspect this Deepavali will be a base to build a feel good atmosphere for all Malaysians after a year of racial verbal bloodletting. This will lay the groundwork for the next general election.
By now, you may already feel the difference in my writing. Yes! I did begin this article with a general broad-stroke of our nation's socio-political landscape. As you all know, I am very apolitical. However, I have a reason to dwell into that area momentarily this time around. The reason is this, everything said and done, we as a nation will always go back to unnesecary bickering and much time and energy will be wasted on trivial issues while our competitors are beating us left and right at every corner.
To make my point, I pulled out two newspaper articles. I am going to review these 2 articles this time around. On November 1st the NST in Biz News reported that Malaysia is 21st most competitive nation from a pool of 131 nations. The following are the rankings of a few other significant nations : Singapore (7), South Korea (11), Hong Kong (12), Taiwan (14). China was at 34 and India at 48.According o that report, even though Malaysia fell 2 rungs from 2006, we are still doing well on most other counts.
On 9th April I happened to read an intresting article also in the NST with the title Ace up India's Sleeve. Allow me to quote some satistics from this article : 18.5% of the the total workforce of Accenture are in India. Similarly IBM has 14.6%, Aviva 12.8% and Citigroup 6.7%. In the case of IBM " Indian teams now autonomously develop software solutions from start to finish for global clients". AND, it was reported that by 2010 India will lack 500,000 egineers.
How long do you think a nation such as India in today's economic and business environment will take to close the gap with our position as the 21st most competitive nation? Where was India 15 years ago? Get my point?
Well, think about this while munching into your muruku and 'whacking' some tosai and mutton. Cheers everybody. I will be busy next week with my program for RHB Insurance on Transformational Leadership. Till we meet again, Happy Deepevali and Happy holidays.