Singapore tops global rankings in developing, attracting and retaining talent
Singapore has been ranked as the most attractive place to develop, attract and retain talent. This year's Global Talent Competitiveness Index covers 135 countries, across all income groups. Published by business school INSEAD, Â this year's report notes Singapore's readiness in the age of AI. Paul Evans, co-founder of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index, tells us how Singapore has improved in its workforce, maintaining digital fluency and innovation to stay competitive globally. He shares how this might be significant for the average Singapore worker and how the nation can continue to retain talent and be attractive to talent amid the AI surge.Â
Singapore has been ranked as the most attractive place to develop, attract and retain talent. This year's Global Talent Competitiveness Index covers 135 countries, across all income groups. Published by business school INSEAD, Â this year's report notes Singapore's readiness in the age of AI. Paul Evans, co-founder of the Global Talent Competitiveness Index, tells us how Singapore has improved in its workforce, maintaining digital fluency and innovation to stay competitive globally. He shares how this might be significant for the average Singapore worker and how the nation can continue to retain talent and be attractive to talent amid the AI surge.Â