Seminar
Seminar on Empowering Local Governance in Sabah
Through Inclusive and Collaborative Participation
This is a one-day bilingual hybrid seminar on strengthening local governance by moving towards collaborative governance in which multi-stakeholders, such as the public agencies, private sectors, women representation, civil society organisations and public organisations are empowered by working together to build trust in government, resolve societal challenges, assure district economic prosperity and development transformation.
Vortrag
30th Tunku Abdul Rahman Lecture® Series by Prof. Kishore Mahbubani
We are delighted to announce that for our 30th Tunku Abdul Rahman Lecture® Series, Prof. Kishore Mahbubani will be our guest speaker.
The Tunku Abdul Rahman (TAR) Lecture® Series was inaugurated by the Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM) in 1970. Held to commemorate the premiership of Malaysia’s 1st Prime Minister, the late YTM Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, the event has been regarded as the platform for fostering thought-leadership. Since its inception, the series has showcased forward-thinking leaders and dignitaries, who have shared their wisdom and philosophies in life as they embarked on their personal journey in the field of business and management excellence.
Fachkonferenz
Hybrid Conference: International Women's Day
The Paradigm Shift
In conjunction with International Women's Day, join us and the Malaysian Institute for Management (MIM) on 2 March as we bring together leaders and changemakers who are redefining innovation in women's leadership, workplace culture, and the economy.
Forum
Forum: Rethinking the Institutional Architecture of Malaysia's Agriculture Sector
This forum is set to identify institutional issues impeding execution of strategies and incentives deployed and to provide policy recommendations to enhance food production.
Why have there been poor policy outcomes in the rural-based agro-food sector when the government has in place a well-constructed public infrastructure, as well as numerous mechanisms to channel support to SMEs? This forum is set to identify institutional issues impeding execution of strategies and incentives deployed and to provide policy recommendations to enhance food production.
Fachkonferenz
Hybrid Conference: Building Towards a Corrupt-Free Nation
Fighting Corruption and Embracing A Culture of Compliance for Good Governance
As Malaysia has embarked on a new chapter and is growing towards a brighter future, MIM brings you another round of Crucial Conversations featuring key industry players to talk about the most pertinent question - how can we come together to fight corruption and embrace a culture of compliance for good governance?
Forum
Webinar: Accelerating Sustainability for Corporate Malaysia
Building a Better Future by Unlocking ESG Opportunities
Coming soon!
Event
Roundtable on Youth as Agents of Malaysia's Foreign Policy
Listen to budding diplomats share their ideas on increasing the role of youth in actively pursuing Malaysia’s foreign policy through increasing diplomacy literacy awareness.
Fachkonferenz
PRAXIS 2022
Building A Better Malaysia
The PRAXIS conference is a platform for industry players from the public policy, finance, tech and public sectors to come together to help shape national public policies towards creating a better Malaysia. Hosted by ISIS Malaysia since 2011, it has a strong following among policymakers, policy analysts, civil society and academics, as a platform to engage in robust discussions on issues impacting on the nation and region, including sustainability, trade, global and geopolitical risks, technological advancements, human capital and socio-politics.
Fachkonferenz
MiDAS-KAS Conference 2022: Regional Terrorism and Violent Extremism Challenges
Renowned experts and officials will share insights and exchange information and ideas on the region's current terrorism and violent extremism threats.
This conference will be a platform for policy makers, academicians and researchers to share insights, exchange information and ideas on the region’s current terrorism and violent extremism threats. The topics will be discussed shall range from recent trends of terrorism, its impact on both regions, preventing and countering violent extremism challenges and future threats.
Event
Virtual Panel Discussion on Women in TVET - Overcoming the Barriers
This virtual panel discussion is aimed to create awareness on the involvement of women in TVET and how they overcome the invisible barriers that women often face.
Many girls and women face many challenges from an early age leading to gender-biassed settings concerning opportunities, proper education and gender expectations, more so in rural areas. This issue is quite pronounced in developing countries, where many still see women as weak and unable to fit in high-energy roles. Some of the limitations are internally self-imposed based on cultural messages girls receive. While Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) has seen tremendous growth in Malaysia due to demand for higher education and the government’s effort to promote TVET institutions through the establishment of the National TVET Council, the social orientation of many people towards female TVET is that women may be prepared for hard labour jobs they are not suited for when choosing technical jobs such as construction and engineering. Family influences and social expectations are the main factors affecting vocational enrolment and career choices. This notion needs to be addressed urgently as it will only hinder the crucial contribution of women to society, the economy and human capital development as a whole. This virtual panel discussion aims to address the stigma of “appropriate career choices” and gender roles, stressing that women can choose any career because of their interests and ability to deliver instead of restricting those choices based on gender. Innovation and technology are also powerful tools to highlight equal opportunities for women in TVET to close the gender gap by featuring success stories and achievements of women in TVET; hence, normalising women in male-dominated careers within the society. Social media platforms can be used to connect women in TVET across the globe and the nation to raise awareness of gender gaps and promote TVET-related careers, especially Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) for girls.