BUSINESSES require focus on reskilling and upskilling their people for them to adapt to changes, especially those brought about by the pandemic. Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), the training arm of the Department of Trade and Industry, is eyeing at sector development, identifying in-demand skills, as well as necessary expertise…
Philippine Trade Training Center, Pasay City (Facebook photo) MANILA - Businesses need to focus on reskilling and upskilling their people to adapt to changes especially those brought about by the pandemic. Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), the training arm of the Department of Trade and Industry, is looking at sector development, identifying skills that are in demand, and necessary skills and competencies that can respond to the requirements of the industry. "We have seen a lot of changes. A lot of changes happened because of the pandemic. A lot of new in-demand skills came out resulting from the development, also resulting from the pandemic, and digital transformation and all these things," PTTC Executive Director Nelly Nita Dillera said in a news release on Saturday. She said industry players themselves are involved in the development of training courses or modules. Rosalina Constantino, executive director at the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority,
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