Free training programme for SME leaders by Google, UOB to benefit 400 leaders by end-2020
SINGAPORE - As many as 400 leaders in small and medium-sized enterprises will get to go through a free new training programme from Google and United Overseas Bank by the end of next year to transform digitally and expand overseas, in a move to help them seize opportunities in the digital economy.
Its first cohort will start on Aug 13, and interested parties can sign up for this programme online. Each cohort is capped at 50 participants. The programme, which was launched by Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing on Monday , was developed based on feedback from more than 100 SMEs across various industries that include retail, engineering, manufacturing and travel.
According to Google and UOB, SMEs which go through this programme will learn how to generate digital marketing strategies, how to implement data-driven HR solutions and how to use other kinds of software to boost their efficiency.
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