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THE LAUNCH OF NATIONAL TRAINING INDEX (NTI)
I am one of the panelists for the launching event of National Training Index (NTI) on 5th September 2023. The panel discussion topic for today is, "What cannot be measured, cannot be managed," which revolves around the essential principle that effective management requires quantifiable metrics and data for informed decision-making and improvements. This topic highlights the crucial role that effective measurement plays in various aspects within an organization.
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