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 | 2011 Annual Report NEW! In consistent with the nation’s transformation plan, MPC acts as a catalyst for the country’s growth, continues to lead in the efforts of realising the initiatives by collaborating both the private and public sector from various industries primarily those in the National Key Economic Area (NKEAs). Read more... |  | 2010 Annual Report The year 2010 was a period of transition in accordance with the new role of MPC in modernizing business rules to enhance the national productivity and investment. A new strategic plan was introduced also effective October 1, 2010. The Regulatory Review Department has given priority to revise and abolish business rules in the National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) to support an innovation-led productivity growth. Other strategic functions identified are Enterprise Innovation, Business Excellence, Global Competitiveness and Knowledge Management. Read more... | .jpg) | 2009 Annual Report Malaysia’s shift in achieving a high-income economy through a business transformation process is a prerequisite in the economic growth. This transformation can be implemented through several changes that are really focused on the innovation culture where effective solutions and high level of competitiveness on economic value added. Innovation also promotes partnerships in areas such as the use of technology for environmental conservation. Through Transformation, Innovation and Partnership, the economy growth can be sustained and gradually increase by taking into account development of technology and resources effectively. Read more... |  | 2008 Annual Report The new transitions have placed Malaysia to a forward position as well as on par with other much developed countries. It is through transformation, that we have achieved success, where we are now able to receive equal income as the society from the higher social status. Transformation is the shift towards knowledge based society in which technical skills, performance, and results are given to those who can afford it. Innovation is the method used to achieve this transformation, whereby creativity is used to generate and implement new ideas. The idea of Partnership is more focused onto the needs of strategy when innovatively moving into the present era of the free market, where the shift of trade and knowledge knows no boundaries. With all these three powerful elements, Transformation, Innovation and Partnerships, Malaysia is now able to achieve value - added economy based on innovation. Read more... | |
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