Technology application—a new trend in HR training ahead of CPTPP

Amidst growing demand for qualified manpower among domestic and foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs), technology applications in human resources training are predicted to become a popular trend in Vietnam ahead of the enforcement of the Comprehensive and Progressive Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
technology application a new trend in hr training ahead of cptpp

For years, a shortfall of skilled workforce has remained a thorny issue for both domestic and FIEs in Vietnam. As shown in the Provincial Competitiveness Index (PCI) 2017, only 31 per cent of nearly 1,800 FIEs are satisfied with the labour quality in Vietnam.

The Vietnamese workforce over the age of 15 is 53.5 million strong, but only 9.99 million people or 18.6 per cent are skilled workers, meaning unskilled workers make up 81.4 per cent of the country’s total workforce.

The local workforce also lacks many necessary skills, like problem solving, IT, especially foreign language skills, and adaptability. Moreover, the levels of innovation and creativity among skilled local employees are still low.

Looking at the competitiveness of businesses in Vietnam, it is easy to see how low quality workforce bridles the GDP growth rate. Every year, Vietnam's labour productivity increases by 3 per cent on average, while GDP expands at around 5 per cent.

According to the General Statistics Office, Vietnam's labour productivity is even lower than Laos and Cambodia, and just one tenth of Singapore.

In 2017, Vietnam's labour productivity was estimated at VND93.2 million ($4,159) per labourer. This figure is equal to 7 per cent of Singapore and 17.6 per cent of Malaysia. Singapore and Malaysia are also two member countries of the CPTPP.

As enterprises continue to expand business and investment activities in the country, demand for qualified manpower grows more significantly than ever. However, improving labour quality in a cost-saving and effective manner is a big concern.

At present, each Vietnamese firm spends around VND400,000 ($18.18) each year training an employee on average.

Meanwhile, Angeline Teo, director of dOz International (Singapore), said that businesses that are thought to be successful in human resources development must spend 8 per cent of their revenues on such purposes.

Vietnam is home to more than 500,000 enterprises, but over 90 per cent do not have their own internal training management system.

According to experts, e-learning would be an optimal choice for businesses to improve their human resources quality and save on training costs.

In developed countries, businesses focus on the application of high-tech solutions in training. The Industry 4.0 has resulted in the rapid development of e-learning, while cloud computing technology helps save costs and proves more efficient than traditional training methods.

In Vietnam, technology solutions for e-training remain in the early stages of development with only a handful of suppliers.

One of the famous brands is Huong Viet Group, which has ten years of experience in technology solutions for education and training with CLS.vn (Cloud Learning System)—the modules for training management based on a cloud system.

CLS-Cloud Learning System (cls.vn) has proved to be a reasonable solution for smaller businesses as it is very cost-effective and easy to use.

It is estimated that with CLS businesses can reduce 75 per cent of training costs and save 95 per cent of training time and 100 per cent of housing and travelling costs for trainers and trainees, thus helping businesses increase operational efficiency by 2.5 times and triple labour productivity.

With a cheap cost (less than 10 per cent of foreign-developed technology solutions), CLS brings in an advanced internal training system for domestic and foreign-invested enterprises, with standards equal to those of developed markets. CLS is predicted to become the driving force of the e-learning market in Vietnam.

"In globalisation and global integration, improving the quality of workforce is the key to increase competitiveness," said Tran Van Ba, deputy director of Huong Viet Group.

Currently, CLS is being applied at 500 businesses throughout the country, ranging from distribution, retail, and services to education.

In the technology era, Vietnamese firms can only stand firm if they pay due attention to applying technology in human resources training. If they fail to make changes, they might fall behind or be gobbled up, leaving the playground for FIEs to benefit from the CPTPP.

According to a new World Bank report, the CPTPP will bring direct economic benefits to Vietnam. The CPTPP, along with other multilateral trade agreements, is expected to further boost investment in Vietnam through its export-driven growth model.

The World Bank estimated that the CPTPP would lead to an increase of 1.1 per cent in Vietnam’s GDP by 2030, which could rise to 3.5 per cent given a modest boost to productivity.

All income groups in Vietnam are expected to benefit from this new trade deal, and highly-skilled workers may reap the most benefits.

Source: VIR

Related News

Enterprises have the right to pre-determine HS codes

Enterprises have the right to pre-determine HS codes

VCN - At the dialogue conference between Ho Chi Minh City Customs Department and import-export enterprises at the weekend, enterprises raised many problems related to HS code application, and post-clearance audit.
Dong Nai Customs: understand the business situation to develop effective support solutions

Dong Nai Customs: understand the business situation to develop effective support solutions

VCN – Administrative reform and business support have been effectively promoted by Dong Nai Customs Department when businesses in the province are facing many difficulties and a sharp decline in imports and exports.
2023 set to be favourable for Vietnamese rice enterprises

2023 set to be favourable for Vietnamese rice enterprises

The Vietnamese rice industry is set to benefit from the high demand and prices this year, with lower input costs leading to expanded profit margins for rice businesses.
Bringing the policies on reducing land rent and water surface rent into life

Bringing the policies on reducing land rent and water surface rent into life

VCN - The tax sector is drastically implementing dissemination and support to make the policy of reducing land rent and water surface rent in 2022 fully effective.

Latest News

Saigontex 2023 attracts over 1,300 domestic, foreign businesses

Saigontex 2023 attracts over 1,300 domestic, foreign businesses

More than 1,300 businesses from 21 countries and territories are participating in the Vietnam Textile & Garment Industry Expo (Saigontex) 2023, the leading exhibition of the industry in Southeast Asia, which opened in Ho Chi Minh City on April 5.
Mong Cai international border gate sees strong recovery

Mong Cai international border gate sees strong recovery

The Mong Cai international border gate in the northern province of Quang Ninh has become vibrant as before the pandemic, showing a positive sign in the economic recovery of Mong Cai city in particular and Quang Ninh province in general.
Vietnam a potential market for French businesses, investors: experts

Vietnam a potential market for French businesses, investors: experts

French businesses should innovate their approach, enhance their understanding of culture and language, and make changes to adapt to Vietnam's transitioning economy in order to expand their market share and boost investment in the Southeast Asian nation, said Dr. Jean-Philippe Eglinger, the founder of the Viet Phap Strategies.
Import and export turnover across Cao Bang prospers but still exists difficulties

Import and export turnover across Cao Bang prospers but still exists difficulties

VCN – After China resumes trade, Cao Bang province's import and export activities see remarkable prosperity.

More News

Cashew industry strives to "get on the shelves of world supermarkets"

Cashew industry strives to "get on the shelves of world supermarkets"

VCN - Although holding the number one position in the world in exporting cashew kernels for many years, the position of Vietnam's cashew industry in the world cashew value chain is very small because it mainly exports kernels with preliminary treatment.
HCM City’s industrial production index down 0.9% in Q1

HCM City’s industrial production index down 0.9% in Q1

Ho Chi Minh City’s Index of Industrial Production (IIP) in the first quarter of 2023 declined by 0.9% compared to the same period last year, the municipal Department of Industry and Trade reported at a press conference on April 3.
Fisheries exports estimated at 1.85 billion USD in Q1

Fisheries exports estimated at 1.85 billion USD in Q1

Fisheries export value was estimated at 1.85 billion USD in the first quarter (Q1) of this year, a fall of 27% compared to the same period last year due to lower consumption and import demand under the impacts of inflation and economic recession, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
Quang Ninh aims to attract quality FDI inflows

Quang Ninh aims to attract quality FDI inflows

The northern coastal province of Quang Ninh has strengthened measures to attract quality foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows, especially from big names in the processing-manufacturing industry.
Exports face many difficulties

Exports face many difficulties

VCN - In the first months of 2023, the absence of export orders plus the downward trend in commodity prices have slowed down trade activities.
Manufacturing enterprises increase their competitiveness thanks to digital transformation

Manufacturing enterprises increase their competitiveness thanks to digital transformation

VCN - Overcoming difficulties in 2023 requires manufacturing enterprises to self-improve and innovate. Digital technology is one of the effective solutions to help manufacturing businesses grow and compete.
32nd Việt Nam Expo promises to boost business linkages

32nd Việt Nam Expo promises to boost business linkages

The 32nd Việt Nam International Exhibition (Vietnam Expo) will take place in Hà Nội from April 5-8 with the participation of more than 500 domestic and foreign enterprieses, the event’s organisers have announced.
Prevention of price risks before news that Indonesia increases rice imports in reserve

Prevention of price risks before news that Indonesia increases rice imports in reserve

VCN - In response to demand signals from key markets such as Indonesia and the Philippines, the Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade) suggested that rice exporters actively monitor the market situation and fully assess the opportunities as well as risks to build a trading plan.
Japanese investors highly appreciate Vietnamese property market

Japanese investors highly appreciate Vietnamese property market

Representatives from around 180 Japanese businesses and investors on April 1 attended a Tokyo workshop on Vietnamese real estate, during which many of them highly appreciated the potential of Vietnam’s property market.
Read More

Your care

The system has not recorded your reading habits.

Please Login/Register so that the system can provide articles according to your reading needs.

Latest Most read
Saigontex 2023 attracts over 1,300 domestic, foreign businesses

Saigontex 2023 attracts over 1,300 domestic, foreign businesses

More than 1,300 businesses from 21 countries and territories are participating in the Vietnam Textile & Garment Industry Expo (Saigontex) 2023, the leading exhibition of the industry in Southeast Asia, which opened in Ho Chi Minh City on April 5.
Mong Cai international border gate sees strong recovery

Mong Cai international border gate sees strong recovery

The Mong Cai international border gate in the northern province of Quang Ninh has become vibrant as before the pandemic, showing a positive sign in the economic recovery of Mong Cai city in particular and Quang Ninh province in general.
Vietnam a potential market for French businesses, investors: experts

Vietnam a potential market for French businesses, investors: experts

French businesses should innovate their approach, enhance their understanding of culture and language, and make changes to adapt to Vietnam's transitioning economy in order to expand their market share and boost investment in the Southeast Asian nation, said Dr. Jean-Philippe Eglinger, the founder of the Viet Phap Strategies.
Import and export turnover across Cao Bang prospers but still exists difficulties

Import and export turnover across Cao Bang prospers but still exists difficulties

VCN – After China resumes trade, Cao Bang province's import and export activities see remarkable prosperity.
Cashew industry strives to "get on the shelves of world supermarkets"

Cashew industry strives to "get on the shelves of world supermarkets"

VCN - Looking back to 2022, while the export turnover of the cashew industry reached US $ 3.08 billion, the import turnover of raw cashews consumed US $ 2.678 billion.
Mobile Version